Exam 7: A-Z of Research Methods and Issues Relevant to Health Psychology
Exam 1: Health Psychology: An Introduction10 Questions
Exam 2: The Nervous, Endocrine and Immune Systems and Principle of Homeostasis9 Questions
Exam 3: Genetics, Epigenetics and Early Life Development10 Questions
Exam 4: Macro-Social Influences10 Questions
Exam 5: Social Justice10 Questions
Exam 6: Culture and Health10 Questions
Exam 7: A-Z of Research Methods and Issues Relevant to Health Psychology10 Questions
Exam 8: Theories, Models and Interventions9 Questions
Exam 9: Sexual Health9 Questions
Exam 10: Food, Eating and Obesity10 Questions
Exam 11: Alcohol and Drinking10 Questions
Exam 12: Tobacco and Smoking10 Questions
Exam 13: Physical Activity and Exercise9 Questions
Exam 14: Information, Communication and Health Literacy10 Questions
Exam 15: Screening and Immunization10 Questions
Exam 16: Health Promotion10 Questions
Exam 17: Stress and Disease Prevention10 Questions
Exam 18: Illness and Personality10 Questions
Exam 19: Pain and Pain Control7 Questions
Exam 20: Cancer10 Questions
Exam 21: Coronary Heart Disease10 Questions
Exam 22: HIV Infection and Aids: the Pinnacle of Stigma and Victim Blaming9 Questions
Exam 23: Long-Term Conditions: Diabetes and Mecfs10 Questions
Exam 24: End-Of-Life Care, Dying and Death10 Questions
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A way of integrating research that aims to limit bias is called a ______.
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'Through a process of abduction the researcher begins to develop certain theoretical hypotheses. These hypotheses are then integrated into a tentative theoretical model that is tested as more data is collected.' This refers to ______.
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Lack of ______ has been a bone of contention in many areas of psychology, including health psychology.
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In a survey the investigator must be cautious that the procedures do not generate any ______.
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The role of the researcher in the ______ is to act as the moderator.
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A systematic method for determining how a sample of participants respond to a set of standard questions attempting to assess their feelings, attitudes, beliefs or knowledge at one or more times is called a ______.
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______ designs involve measuring responses of a single sample on more than one occasion.
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The ability of a study to find a statistically significant effect when a genuine effect exists is called ______.
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______ methods seek to build a systematic understanding of a culture from the viewpoint of the insider:
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A method of classifying items that has a systematic structure or organization of classification is called a ______.
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