Dr. Singh, a scientist, wants to study how anxiety affects adolescents. For this purpose, he measures the electrical changes in their heart rates, their sweating and respiration patterns, as well as the hormonal changes in their blood. Which psychological measure has been used by Dr. Singh in this scenario?

A. Behavioral measures
B. Interviews
C. Physiological measures
D. Questionnaires


Answer: C

Psychology

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