Affiliation:
1. Washington State University
2. Hofstra University
Abstract
The S-R Inventory of Anxiousness is critically ex amined for its appropriateness as a research strate gy to demonstrate sources of behavioral variance. The purpose, development, use of the inventory, and ensuing analysis are reviewed. Three major problems are discussed in light of the research questions. These problems include (1) the apparent lack of distinction between person and mode of response, (2) influence of the nonrandom selection of situation and mode of response on the results of the analysis, and (3) problems in specifying and as sessing the nature of person-situation interactions. Although initial efforts to statistically demonstrate variance contribution of interactions deserve recog nition, it is maintained that the variance compon ents approach and previous application of the S-R Inventory of Anxiousness do not lead to clarifying the specific nature of person-situation interactions in influencing anxiousness. Rather, it is suggested that future research on person-situation interactions would benefit by identifying specific person and situation characteristics and incorporating aspects of both these factors into a systematic research de sign.
Subject
Psychology (miscellaneous),Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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