Week 3 pt. II Flashcards

(11 cards)

1
Q

what are the 2 challenges of self-report measures?

A
  1. judgement phase (are they thinking of the same question you are?)
  2. response translation phase (can they translate their internal psychological state to a value?)
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Eating studies in HP are more likely to show a _____ effect

A

floor effect (ppl are weird about eating a lot of food)

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3
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in a ceiling effect, everyone scores ___.

A

high

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4
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in a ____, everyone scores low.

A

floor

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5
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“T or False: I avoid being unhealthy” is an example of a:

A

negation

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6
Q

avoid double barreled questions, which are:

A

two questions in one

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7
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“Do you prefer to exercise or eat healthy?” is an example of a ______.

A

forced choice question

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8
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Example of a loaded question:

A

“To what extend do you stay healthy so that you can support your family?” *there is an EXPECTED answer

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9
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what does the RED (reward-based eating drive) scale test?

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  1. pre-occupation with food
  2. lack of satiation (fullness)
  3. lack of control
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10
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how can you measure physical activity?

A

actigraphy: measure of how much you move around

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11
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how can you measure eating behavior?

A

photography method of before & after you eat (more objective)

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