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Examples of the types of systematic error that can be introduced into the research project include sampling bias and respondent bias.
Negative Affectivity
The state or trait tendency to experience nervousness, fear, anger, sadness, contempt, or guilt.
Nervousness
A feeling of agitation or anxiety, often experienced in anticipation of a stressful event or situation.
Behavioral Inhibition
In late infancy and childhood, a tendency towards shyness, manifested as avoidance or distress in new situations. This trait is linked to high reactivity (including irritability in response to new sensory stimulation) in early infancy.
Kindling-Sensitization Model
A theory suggesting that repeated exposures to stressful events may lead to an increased sensitivity to stress and eventually contribute to the onset of psychiatric disorders.
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