释义 |
self-reˈport Psychol. [self- 3 a.] A report about oneself or aspects of one's behaviour made by oneself. Freq. attrib.
1970Jrnl. Gen. Psychol. Oct. 169 Self-report statements of awareness are influenced by the same independent variables as other verbal behaviors. 1972Jrnl. Social Psychol. LXXXVI. 124 The LSQ was designed to elicit a self-report of actual behaviour. 1977J. D. Douglas in Douglas & Johnson Existential Sociol. 305 My theoretical variables..could not be directly related to the experience of the people killing themselves by anything except my own imagination and a few snatches of self-report data. |