Exam 2: Research Ethics
Exam 1: Experimental Psychology and the Scientific Method13 Questions
Exam 2: Research Ethics79 Questions
Exam 3: Alternatives to Experimentation: Nonexperimental Designs37 Questions
Exam 4: Alternatives to Experimentation: Surveys and Interviews51 Questions
Exam 5: Alternatives to Experimentation: Correlational and Quasi-Experimental Designs73 Questions
Exam 6: Formulating the Hypothesis66 Questions
Exam 7: The Basics of Experimentation73 Questions
Exam 8: Solving Problems: Controlling Extraneous Variables55 Questions
Exam 9: Basic Between-Subjects Designs67 Questions
Exam 10: Between-Subjects Factorial Designs58 Questions
Exam 11: Within-Subjects Designs67 Questions
Exam 12: Within-Subjects Designs: Small N62 Questions
Exam 13: Why We Need Statistics70 Questions
Exam 14: Analyzing Results76 Questions
Exam 15: Drawing Conclusions: the Search for the Elusive Bottom Line66 Questions
Exam 16: Writing the Research Report82 Questions
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Fraud in Science Misty, a graduate student, primarily designed and ran her own experiment.
While her faculty supervisor and department chair did not make significant
Contributions to this study, her supervisor did answer a few statistics
Questions and the department chair provided her with laboratory space.Who
Should receive authorship credit?
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The American Psychological Association Guidelines According to Sieber and colleagues, in 1992 some form of deception was
Used in ___ of studies published in the Journal of Personality & Social
Psychology.
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The American Psychological Association Guidelines Puck returned from an experiment looking slightly betrayed.He cornered his
Roommate and said, "You know that study with hot pictures you told me to
Sign up for? Those photos weren't from the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue."
In which study might Marty have participated?
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Protecting the Welfare of Animal Subjects The ____ regulates the care and treatment of animals in research.
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Research Ethics Which statement about "at risk" studies is correct?
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Protecting the Welfare of Animal Subjects ____ paralyzed a single monkey limb to demonstrate that they could be
Trained to reuse the limb and regrow functional sensory connections.This has
Resulted powerful new therapeutic techniques for treating human paralysis.
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Fraud in Science Who admitted to falsifying data in studies of stimulant treatment of
Hyperactivity?
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The American Psychological Association Guidelines What did Misra (1992) recommend that researchers provide following
Participation in a deception study?
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The American Psychological Association Guidelines Which steps should an experimenter take to protect confidentiality?
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Research Ethics Under Federal law, "subject at risk" means that an individual may be exposed
To the possibility of ____ injury.
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Research Ethics IRBs perform a risk/benefit analysis for ____ studies.
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Research Ethics The Tuskegee syphilis study violated the principle of justice because
Researchers
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The American Psychological Association Guidelines A critical finding of the Donnerstein, Linz, and Penrod (1987) study of the
Effects of violent pornography on male undergraduates was that
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The American Psychological Association Dawn is studying attitudes about using "morning after" contraceptives.She is
Afraid that if she reveals her experimental hypothesis, she will distort subject
Responses.If she withholds information about this study, she must be sure
That
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Research Ethics Samantha has developed an original research proposal.Since her
Psychology experiment involves human subjects, she will have to submit it to
The campus
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Research Ethics Mann's (1994) study of subject comprehension of consent forms showed that
Most participants
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Research Ethics Experimenters should obtain informed consent
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The American Psychological Association Guidelines In psychological research, a confederate
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Research Ethics After an experimenter explained Alex's rights as a subject and the potential
Risks and benefits of participating in the research study, Alex signed a form
Containing this information.These steps are essential elements of
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