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A researcher is measuring attitudes toward environmental conservation and clearly states in the introduction that the study aims to promote green behaviors. Briefly explain how an agreeable participant experiencing reactivity would likely respond to this measure.

Question: A researcher is measuring attitudes toward environmental conservation and clearly states in the introduction that the study aims to promote green behaviors. Briefly explain how an agreeable participant experiencing reactivity would likely respond to this measure.

Sample answer: An agreeable participant would likely alter their responses to appear highly pro-environment in order to match what they perceive the researcher expects. This adjustment happens simply because they are aware of the measurement and want to conform to the study's apparent goals.

Key points:

  • Participant alters their true response.
  • Behavior is adjusted to match perceived researcher expectations.
  • Change occurs due to awareness of being measured.

Rubric: The response should be one to three sentences explaining that the participant will adjust their answers to align with the researcher's perceived expectations (pro-environment) rather than providing their true attitude.

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