Exam 1: Introduction and Research Methods
Exam 1: Introduction and Research Methods243 Questions
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Of the research designs discussed in your textbook,only the correlational method enables cause-and-effect conclusions.
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Dr.Jensen is organizing and evaluating the evidence related to aggression in children.Dr.Jensen is engaged in ______ thinking.
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When Jolene prepares a bar graph,she is probably displaying inferential statistics.
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In recent years,psychologists have identified potential differences in the brain anatomy of gay men and their straight counterparts.This finding supports the _____ perspective in psychology.
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During the _____ review process,subject-matter experts examine an article submitted for publication.These other psychologists make recommendations regarding the article's acceptance,rejection,or revision.
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In which answer is a pioneering woman in psychology paired correctly with a "first"?
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When a neuropsychologist studies a patient with damage to a small portion of the brain,she is conducting a case study.
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In an experiment,the _____ variable is deliberately manipulated by the researcher.
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In an experiment,the group that receives the treatment is the control group.
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The biological perspective would suggest that depression can be treated by changing negative thought patterns.
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At Folger University,Drs.Chase and Sanborn are conducting an experiment on the effects of caffeine on memory.Participants are randomly assigned to a caffeine or a no-caffeine group; later their recall of items on a word list is assessed.In which answer does the pair correctly identify a variable in this experiment?
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Which of the following is NOT an operational definition of happiness?
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A psychologist evaluating the success of a substance abuse program is conducting basic research.
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