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Baer, Smith, Hopkins, Krietemeyer, and Toney (2006) looked at the primary self-report instruments used to measure mindfulness. What were the three factors that emerged that best predicted psychological symptoms?
 
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List the two primary meditational strategies most heavily researched by Western practitioners and investigators.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Looking at the primary self-report instruments used to measure mindfulness, Baer, Smith, Hopkins, Krietemeyer, and Toney (2006) found that three factors emerged when using the statistical procedure called a factor analysis (see Chapter 6) that best predicted psychological symptoms. These are (1) act with awareness, (2) nonjudge, and (3) nonreact.

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The two primary meditational strategies most heavily researched by Western practitioners and investigators are mantra meditation and mindfulness meditation.




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