Concordance among readers of self-help books about important ideas |
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Authors: | Gabriel Betty L Forest James J |
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Affiliation: | University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada. |
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Abstract: | Amount of agreement among readers about the relevant information in a self-help psychology book was measured to assess whether readers' choices are unique or overlapping. 15 men and 14 women attended two 1-hr. sessions in which they read and marked relevant information in the first 60 pages of a self-help psychology book. Comparison of the amount and pattern of marking across pages and lines on five specific pages showed that there was a statistically significant amount of agreement on which pages contained relevant ideas and which lines contained important concepts. There were no differences between men and women. |
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