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Based on the concept of a behavioral tendency, explain why the participant's quiet behavior during the observation does not invalidate their high extraversion score. How does this scenario illustrate the nature of measuring psychological constructs?

Case context: A psychology researcher is studying 'extraversion' as a psychological construct. They administer a validated personality test, and a participant scores in the 99th percentile for extraversion. Later, during a lab observation session, the researcher notices that this participant sits alone, quietly reading a book and avoiding social interaction.

Question: Based on the concept of a behavioral tendency, explain why the participant's quiet behavior during the observation does not invalidate their high extraversion score. How does this scenario illustrate the nature of measuring psychological constructs?

Sample answer: The participant's quiet behavior does not invalidate the score because extraversion is a psychological construct representing a behavioral tendency—a general inclination to act in a certain way across situations rather than a guarantee of constant behavior in every single moment. This scenario illustrates that constructs cannot be directly observed via a single immediate action, as variables summarize underlying tendencies rather than immediate, visible actions.

Key points:

  • The construct of extraversion represents a behavioral tendency, not a constant guarantee of behavior.
  • A behavioral tendency is a general inclination across a variety of situations, allowing for situational variation.
  • A single observation of quiet behavior does not disprove the participant's overall high score.
  • The scenario shows that measuring psychological constructs involves summarizing underlying tendencies rather than relying on single, immediate, visible actions.

Rubric: The student's explanation should identify that extraversion is a behavioral tendency (a general inclination, not a guarantee). They should explain that quiet behavior in one situation is compatible with a high extraversion score. Finally, they must explain that psychological constructs represent underlying tendencies rather than immediate, visible actions.

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Updated 2026-05-26

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