Exam 2: Hypothesis Development: Where Research Questions Come From
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Interested in conducting a literature search on depression and migraine headache correlation, a good place to start is a keyword search of ______.
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Empirical journal articles are considered secondary sources for research information because they are written by the researchers who conducted the research and details of the study are provided.
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Detail and discussion of what one should include in the results section of an empirical research article.
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The review process for book chapters is variable and may not be as rigorous as that for journal articles.
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A theory-driven hypothesis involves inductive reasoning in that a researcher is taking a general statement about behavior (the theory) and making a specific prediction (the hypothesis) about the study from this general statement.
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Popular magazine articles are considered ______ for research information in a literature review.
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Of the following resources, ______ likely cannot help a researcher conduct a literature review.
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Explain the difference between an empirical journal article and a popular magazine article.
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Theory-driven hypotheses are made from the predictions of a theory.
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Explain the difference between theory-driven and data-driven hypotheses.
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Information about the statistical tests that were performed to analyze the data is included in the ______ section of an empirical journal article.
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"Are women who are pregnant depressed?" is an example of a ______ research question.
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"What types of people benefit most from cognitive behavioral therapy?" is a research question from the ______ area of psychological research.
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A research question that asks what causes specific behaviors to occur is a(n) ______ research question.
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An introduction section does not provide the ______ content of study.
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The ______ section is a short paragraph that summarizes the content of the article.
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Discuss the purpose of review articles in terms of conducting a literature review.
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A good database to use to find journal articles in the area of biological psychology is ______.
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Taking a specific result from another study and using it to make a more general prediction for the research question of interest is inductive reasoning.
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"Is anxiety in college students caused by a lack of confidence in their abilities?" is an example of a ______ research question.
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