Exam 4: Nonexperimental Methods: Descriptive Methods, Correlational Studies, Ex Post Facto Studies, Surveys and Questionnaires, Sampling, and Basic Research Strategies
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Interrater reliability is used to determine the __________ validity of a test or inventory.
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Which of the following is a good strategy to increase the representativeness of a sample?
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Which of the following is an advantage associated with naturalistic observation?
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Describe correlational research and give an example of a positive correlation, a negative correlation, and a zero correlation.
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Describe the differences between time sampling and situation sampling. Why are time sampling and situation sampling needed, and what are the advantages to using these techniques?
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________ refers to the extent to which a test measures what it is supposed to measure.
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In __________ research, the researcher examines the relationship between two variables.
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Jasper is conducting an observational study of children's aggressive behavior on playgrounds, and he decides to observe aggressive behavior at five different playgrounds. Jasper has engaged in __________ sampling.
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Dana conducts a study in which she compares the graffiti on the walls of male and female restrooms. Dana has conducted an
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The extent to which observers in an observational study agree is referred to as
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Which of the following is an advantage of telephone interviews?
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A group of individuals born during the same time period is known as a
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If there is a ______ correlation, then the two variables are not related.
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Distinguish between a descriptive survey and an analytic survey.
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