Exam 14: Randomized Experiments
Exam 1: Research in the Real World6 Questions
Exam 2: Theory and Models17 Questions
Exam 3: Qualitative Research20 Questions
Exam 4: Measurement29 Questions
Exam 5: Sampling22 Questions
Exam 6: Secondary Data16 Questions
Exam 7: Surveys and Other Primary Data18 Questions
Exam 8: Making Sense of the Numbers18 Questions
Exam 9: Making Sense of Inferential Statistics13 Questions
Exam 10: Making Sense of Multivariate Statistics24 Questions
Exam 11: Causation16 Questions
Exam 12: Observational Studies With Control Variables11 Questions
Exam 13: Multiple Regression to Disentangle Causal Effects9 Questions
Exam 14: Randomized Experiments11 Questions
Exam 15: Natural and Quasi Experiments10 Questions
Exam 16: The Politics, Production, and Ethics of Research9 Questions
Exam 17: How to Find, Review and Present Research12 Questions
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Researchers must be aware of and address the possibility of ________, where participants drop out from the experiment.
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A group of medical practitioners are studying the effects of a drug on patients .They administered the drug to one group, and withheld the intervention / treatment from the other .They determined who was in which group based on a random number generator .This is known as:
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A professor of management has designed a field experiment at a local manufacturing firm .To collect the data he will visit the firm and observe behavior and is worried that the employees may change their behavior in response to his presence .This is known as the:
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Professor Smith is conducting a study on the psychological effects of gambling .She wants to make sure that the findings from her study may potentially help some gamblers avoid addiction .This is known as:
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A researcher wants to study the effects of offering financial management skills in poor neighborhoods .She decides to use _______ randomization, since she thinks that people may spread their financial management skills to their neighbors.
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A grocery chain set up tasting booths on two weekends to test shoppers' reaction to a new food item .Respondents were not chosen by formal randomization procedures, but participated based upon being passers-by near the tasting booths .This is an example of:
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Two researchers are interested in studying how different settings for breakfast (classroom or cafeteria) affect elementary students breakfast consumption and attention in class .This type of study would utilize a ________ to study the students in a real-world setting.
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A researcher wants to compare multiple possible treatment or control conditions for a particular disease .These are referred to as the ____ of an experiment.
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A medical doctor is studying the effects of a drug on two groups of patients .For the first group, she administers the actual drug to determine if it has an effect on the patients' condition .But for the second group, she administers a phony pill that has no properties .The phony pill administered to group two is known as a:
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Which is an example of intent to treat analysis in an experimental food stamp program?
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