Exam 3: Biological Bases of Behaviour
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A measure of dispersion that is the square of the standard deviation is known as the:
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A study, which is run like an experiment but in a natural setting, is known as a(n):
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The difference between the highest and lowest score is called the:
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Counterbalancing is used with which type of experimental design?
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If you predicted the direction of any effects (e.g., loud noise will disrupt learning and memory), this is called a(n):
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A graph showing frequencies of scores using rectangles of different heights is known as a:
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A bell-shaped curve in which most scores cluster fairly close to the mean is known as the:
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Recording the number of times participants yawn in a lecture is an example of:
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When a hypothesis predicts the nature of the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable, it is said to be:
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The ways in which experimenters might influence results are known as:
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One ethical issue that arises in naturalistic observation is that:
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An experimental design that uses the same participants in both groups is known as a(n):
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The validity of an experiment in terms of the context in which it is carried out is called:
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The middle score in a set of numbers (e.g., 3,5,6,4,3) is called the:
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