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what is a introspective report in psychology?​

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Answered by kimv07
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Introspective reports are used as sources of information about other minds, in both everyday life. and science. Many scientists and philosophers consider this practice unjustified, while others. have made the untestable assumption that introspection is a truthful method of private. observation.

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Answered by savagekshiraj
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Introspection is a process that involves looking inward to examine one's own thoughts and emotions. The term is often used in everyday language to refer to the informal process of exploring one's inner life, but the term also applies to a more formalized process that was once used as an experimental technique in psychology.

NØTE-The experimental use of introspection is similar to what you might do when you analyze your own thoughts and feelings but in a much more structured and rigorous way.

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