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So here we have been given with some multiple choice questions and group of answer choices.
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Let's choose the most appropriate answers from the given choices below.
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So moving on with the first one here we can say to measure self -control a researcher observes participants as they attempt to solve a difficult spatial puzzle.
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He records any distracted activities on a part of participants such as checking a cell phone or looking around the room.
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So these are measurements of the participant.
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So here according to the question we can say the correct answer is option a and that is behavior.
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So the answer here or the measure used is behavior.
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Moving on to the second question now here we have been given that a researcher is investigating non -verbal cuing among professional poker players at a tournament then she wishes to use a method that records performance rather than behavior as her observational data.
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So which method might she consider and select or apply.
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So here as an answer we can say we can choose option c and option b here.
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So it is the time to make a decision related to a quality of player's hand and also option c as does a player who blocks more also lose more money.
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So let me help you with the answer here.
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Option b as is the time to make is the time to make a decision related a decision related to the quality of the quality of a player's hand a player's hand and apart from this let's also add and option c as does a player does a player who bluffs more who bluffs more bluffs more also loss or also lose more money.
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So there goes this is something that can be added up into the observational data.
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Moving on to the third question.
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So now the third question is that observational measures present unique challenges to maintain or construct validity.
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So these include so here again we have been asked to select all that applies.
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So here in the given question the right answer will be a and d and that is a stands as maintaining consistency between multiple people scoring observations and d is suggesting about causing a reactivity effect...