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Category > Psychology Posted 21 Nov 2017 My Price 10.00

predicting male interest in females

Need help with the following questions.  Short answers will work. please number your answers with the questions.

  1. For predicting male interest in females, the observer-sex IV did not have a significant effect on the participants’ score. In other words, were significant differences found between the mean scores for male observers and female observers: yes or no?
  2. For predicting male interest in females, the relationship-status IV did have a significant effect on the participants’ overall score. Describe in one sentence the difference that was found between the mean scores for participants in relationships and those not in relationships.
  3. For predicting male interest in females, the clip-length IV did not have a significant effect on the participants’ overall score. In other words, were significant differences found between the mean scores for male observers and female observers: yes or no?
  4. According to the post-hoc results described in the article, in what condition(s) was accuracy the best?
  5. The researchers offer their own explanation (page 25) for the differences in accuracy discussed in the question above. Summarize their explanation, or provide your own possible explanation for these accuracy differences at varying clip locations.
  6. In experimental research, a confounding variable is an additional IV that is uncontrolled/unaccounted for the researchers that can affect the DV. In 2-3 sentences, describe at least one potential confounding variable in this study.
  7. In 2-3 sentences, provide a possible reason for why the researchers used videotapes of German speed dates, when the observers were from the United States.

What pieces of information do you believe observers were using to make their judgments of romantic interest?

  1. In what other contexts could researchers study the accuracy of interpreting nonverbal behavior? In 2-3 sentences, describe a study that could be done to investigate the accuracy of interpreting nonverbal behavior in a different context. A few ideas, in case you get stuck: job interviews, criminal interrogations, speaking with a boss/superior, doctors talking to patients about their health, etc.

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