self report

The term 'self-report' is commonly used in psychology and research to describe methods where individuals provide personal information, often through surveys or questionnaires.

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Definition

B2Research

(academic, technical)A method where individuals provide personal information, typically through questionnaires or interviews.

Example

  • The study relied on self-reports to gather data on participants' eating habits.

B2Psychology

(technical, academic)An assessment tool where individuals describe their own behaviors, thoughts, or feelings.

Example

  • The therapist asked the patient to complete a self-report to better understand their anxiety levels.

B2General

(general)The act of voluntarily providing information about one's own experiences, symptoms, or actions.

Example

  • The company decided to self-report the compliance issue to the regulatory authorities.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "self report":

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