During the judgment phase of answering a self-report question, participants determine what question is being asked, and then they:
A) decide whether they agree or disagree with a basic proposition
B) form some initial response to the question
C) compare their psychological responses to those of other people
D) convert their psychological response to a numerical answer
Question 2
Chapter 4 begins with a story about the butterfly ballots that were used in Palm Beach County, Florida in the 2000 Presidential election. The point of this story is that it is surprisingly difficult to:
A) translate psychological constructs into observable events
B) get people to vote in ways that reflect their self-interest
C) change old ways of measurement even when new ways are superior
D) get politicians to accept empirical arguments about voting behavior
E) lose an election in a state in which your brother is the governor