Schachter and singer Flashcards

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what was the scale used to measure the mood of pps on the self-reprt

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0-4 ranging from I don’t feel _____ at all to I feel extremely ______

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what was the scale used to measure the physical condition of pps

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0-3 ranging from “none at all” to “an intense amount”

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what types of physical symptoms did they assess

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tremors and palpitations

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how did they measure the pulse rate of pps

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the researcher came and took it after the pps were done with their session with the stooge

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what did the researcher say when they took the pps pulse

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Before we proceed with the vision tests,
there is one other kind of information
which we must have. We have found, as
you can probably imagine, that there are
many things beside Suproxin that affect
how well you see in our tests. How
hungry you are, how tired you are, and
even the mood you’re in at the time—
whether you feel happy or irritated at the
time of testing will affect how well you
see. To understand the data we collect on
you, then, we must be able to figure out
which effects are due to causes such as
these and which are caused by Suproxin.

The only way we can get such informa-
tion about your physical and emotional

state is to have you tell us. I’ll hand out

these questionnaires and ask you to an-
swer them as accurately as possible. Ob-
viously, our data on the vision tests will

only be as accurate as your description of
your mental and physical state.

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