Exam 8: Selection and Assignment of Participants
Exam 1: Psychology As a Science84 Questions
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Quota sampling occurs when every kth person is selected for a study.
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A probability sampling technique in which a researcher begins by identifying subgroups and then randomly samples from each groups is called ________probability sampling.
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Probability sampling procedure occurs when individuals from the population have a known probability of being selected for a study.
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In a study, the number of individuals that participate is known as the sample size.
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In a study, Chris selected individuals by drawing names from a hat.Chris chooses one at a time and with each individual selected, he replaces the individual's name back in the hat before selecting the next individual.Chris is using ________.
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While selecting participants for her study, Jamie draws names from a hat to place participants in groups.Once the participant's name has been selected, she does not put it back in the hat.Jamie is using________ .
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The probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is indeed false is known as________ .
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With simple probability sampling, all individuals in a population have an equal probability of being selected.
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According to Cohen 1965) what should be the baseline level for power?
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Which of the following is a type of nonprobability sampling procedure?
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When two population overlap minimally on a dependent variable, they are said to have an)________ effect size.
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In a ________sampling procedure, each individual in a population has a known probability or chance) of being selected for a study.
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Lindsey is analyzing her data.For her analysis, what level of power should she try to achieve?
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The three main types of nonprobability sampling procedures include: convenience, cluster, and snowballing.
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The two main types of sampling procedures are probability and nonprobability sampling.
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With nonprobability sampling, a researcher is less likely to get a biased sample.
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After analyzing her data, Faith has found that her power level for her analyses is .80.Faith's power is considered to be________ .
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Random sampling is a procedure in which a selected participant has an equal probability of being placed into each condition within a study.
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In a ________probability sampling procedure, all individuals in a population have an equal probability of being selected.
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An unbiased sample occurs when a sample is taken and not everyone in the population has an equal or known chance of being selected.
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