HONORS 232 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Statistical Significance, Confidence Interval, Multiple Comparisons Problem

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The paper titled interpersonal closeness and morality predict feelings of being moved describes how an emotion commonly described as being moved or touched is very vaguely defined. The researchers hypothesised that events elucidated as the likes of moral acts or increases in interpersonal closeness would cause the positive emotion traditionally labelled as being moved . Their prediction was that this would be true for events that not only do people participate in, but observe as well. The research team utilised 2 different experimental designs: the first required participants to describe in writing an experience where they got moist eyes or even shed a tear because of a positive (negative) feeling . They then measured and categorised the emotions they felt on a scale from 1 to 7. The second design required participants to watch 4 videos in a random order, each followed by the same set of questions. The videos were selected to evoke feelings like.

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