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What is the difference between a self-report measure and an observational measure?
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What is the difference between a self-report measure and an observational measure?
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A self-report measure asks people to report on their own thoughts, feelings, or behaviours, whereas an observational measure involves observing and recording behaviour in a specific situation. This is based on measurement theory.
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