Researchers use their observations of behavior to make inferences about psychological concepts. For example, boredom could be
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Researchers use their observations of behavior to make inferences about psychological concepts.
For example, “boredom” could be measured by counting the number of times someone moves (fidgets) in a chair.
A. Identify a behavior you could observe to assess each of the following concepts used by psychologists: interpersonal attraction, embarrassment, fear, enjoyment, and shyness.
B. For each of the behaviors you came up with in Part A, what might be a different concept that is being measured? For example, movements in a chair might measure enthusiasm or anxiety, rather than boredom.
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Research Methods In Psychology
ISBN: 9780077825362
10th Edition
Authors: John Shaughnessy, Eugene Zechmeister, Jeanne Zechmeister
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