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If you were designing an experiment on stress management and wanted to use the Hassles and Uplifts Scale to measure the outcome (dependent variable) of daily stress, how would you operationalize this variable using the scale?

Question: If you were designing an experiment on stress management and wanted to use the Hassles and Uplifts Scale to measure the outcome (dependent variable) of daily stress, how would you operationalize this variable using the scale?

Sample answer: To operationalize the dependent variable of daily stress, I would administer the Hassles and Uplifts Scale, which is a self-report measure. The participants' scores on this scale, based on their reported impact of minor daily irritations like misplacing items or weight worries, would serve as the operational definition of their daily stress level.

Key points:

  • Identifies that the scale is administered to participants to obtain self-report data.
  • Explains that the operational definition is based on scores reflecting minor, everyday irritations.
  • Gives examples of daily stressors (e.g., misplacing items, worrying about weight) to illustrate the operationalization.
  • Specifies that this contrasts with measuring major life changes.

Rubric: Must explain that the scale is administered to measure daily stress, noting it relies on self-reported impact of minor daily irritations (like misplacing items or worrying about weight) to produce a stress score.

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