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Based on your understanding of psychological constructs and internal processes, explain why the researcher's argument is incorrect. What components of the construct of fear are missing from her direct observation?
Case context: A researcher is studying the psychological construct of 'fear' in response to a sudden threat. She plans to measure participants' behavioral startle responses (such as jumping) and argues that by recording this outward behavior, she is directly observing the construct of fear itself.
Question: Based on your understanding of psychological constructs and internal processes, explain why the researcher's argument is incorrect. What components of the construct of fear are missing from her direct observation?
Sample answer: The researcher is incorrect because fear is a psychological construct, which is a complex summary that includes both observable behaviors and hidden internal processes. While jumping is an observable behavior, it does not represent the entire construct. Fear also involves hidden internal processes that cannot be directly seen by an outside observer, such as physiological activation (activation of central and peripheral nervous system structures), cognitive activity (thoughts of danger), and emotional activity (feelings of panic).
Key points:
- Psychological constructs cannot be directly observed because they include hidden internal processes along with behaviors.
- Outward behaviors like jumping do not fully represent the complex summary that defines the construct of fear.
- Fear involves unobservable physiological activity, such as nervous system activation.
- Fear involves unobservable cognitive thoughts and emotional feelings that remain hidden from direct outside observation.
Rubric: The response must explain that psychological constructs cannot be directly observed because they are complex summaries containing hidden internal processes in addition to behaviors. It must identify that measuring a behavior like jumping misses the unobservable internal processes (physiological nervous system activation, cognitive thoughts, and emotional feelings) that are part of the construct of fear.
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