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In the study on the female talkativeness stereotype, researchers used audio recorders to measure the participants' word count. Explain how this choice of measurement applies the principle of empirical observation to overcome the limitations of subjective estimates (like the 20,00020,000 vs. 7,0007,000 word stereotype). Limit your response to one to three sentences.

Question: In the study on the female talkativeness stereotype, researchers used audio recorders to measure the participants' word count. Explain how this choice of measurement applies the principle of empirical observation to overcome the limitations of subjective estimates (like the 20,00020,000 vs. 7,0007,000 word stereotype). Limit your response to one to three sentences.

Sample answer: Using audio recorders applies empirical observation by directly and objectively measuring the actual number of words spoken by participants in their daily lives. This eliminates the reliance on subjective, anecdotal estimates that perpetuate cultural stereotypes without concrete evidence.

Key points:

  • Audio recorders collect objective, direct data on actual spoken words rather than relying on subjective memory or beliefs.
  • Empirical observation replaces unsubstantiated claims with actual measured statistics to test the validity of stereotypes.

Feedback: To receive full credit, the answer must link the use of audio recorders to objective/direct empirical observation and contrast it with subjective/stereotyped estimates.

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