Timeline for What pro- or anti-environmental behaviors are feasible to measure objectively rather than with self-report?
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Aug 25, 2018 at 4:56 | comment | added | hexadecimal | The question deals with behavior evaluation, psychology subject. Self-report measures are usually based on self-concepts and it is usually best to look for overt behaviors. Certainly there is room for creativity because in theory as long as the criteria for their selection are valid there can be a lot of variability. See attachment evaluation. If you are looking for ideas for research, look for valid criteria in behavior evaluation. | |
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