Methodological Problems in Research On Behavior Change
Methodological Problems in Research On Behavior Change
David a Kolb
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)? He will most likely become more conscious of his faults and more painfully honest about himself; his self /ideal self correlation will decrease; in short, he will tend to see himself negatively. Thus it may be that even though controls and experimentals do not differ on objective criteria, the experimentals may be more 'honest' and use more stringent subjective criteria (e. G. - Barron and Leary found significant decreases in the MMPI lie scores for the therapy groups, while not for the cont...rol group). One way out of this problem is to use evaluation scales in which the patient (relative, therapist, ward personnel, etc. ) defines his evaluation criteria for the researcher. In this way changes in evaluation criteria -17- and anchoring points can be noted. The self-anchoring scale developed by Kilpatrick and Cantril (1960) and some modification of Kelly's REP Test (1955) are potentially useful here (see below). EVALUATION OF. OUTCOME -- THE CRITERION PROBLEM The development of suitable outcome criteria is perhaps the most pressing problem in behavior change research.
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