measurement question
Structuralism, a school of thought founded by Edward Titchener, asked participants to report their sensations as a way to analyze the structure of the mind. This involved introspection, where individuals would describe their experiences in detail to understand the underlying elements of conscious thought.
The data collected in the study would likely be quantitative, specifically continuous data, as it involves measuring the amount of alcohol consumed per week. This type of data provides a numerical measurement that can be further analyzed statistically to draw conclusions about participants' drinking habits.
A pattern of a participants response to questions on self report measure that is not related to what is being asked or the capacity of the question being asked.
A pattern of a participants response to questions on self report measure that is not related to what is being asked or the capacity of the question being asked.
The officer asked if we observed anything unusual in the neighborhood on the night of the murder.We observed a man putting a long, heavy bundle into the trunk of a car.The investigators observed blood spatter on the walls of the garage.
The participants in the study were asked to complete a questionnaire about their dietary habits.
oh wow i bet that someone from balmoral asked grd 6
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No! I asked my Doctor and he told me that Suboxone has to be specifically asked for in the drug test.
Laud Humphreys produced a 1970 ethnographic survey of homosexual encounters in public places. Public restrooms were known euphemistically as tearooms. His methods would be considered unethical today. He observed the behavior of people without their knowledge or permission. He also followed them using their license plates and asked them to fill out a questionnaire, whose purpose was different than he told them: a social health survey. Finally, he published the results without notifying the participants, which violated their privacy.
Apparently anything not work related unless asked specifically.
In directed brainstorming, each participant is given one sheet of paper (or electronic form) and told the brainstorming question. They are asked to produce one response and stop, then all of the papers (or forms) are randomly swapped among the participants. The participants are asked to look at the idea they received and to create a new idea that improves on that idea based on the initial criteria. The forms are then swapped again and respondents are asked to improve upon the ideas, and the process is repeated for three or more rounds.