Exam 1: Research Methods
Exam 1: Research Methods39 Questions
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What name is given to the phenomenon in which subjects' performances change because they recognize they are in an experimental treatment?
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The following statement describe the basic purpose, technique, or result of some research projects.
-The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report on the percentage of American adults who meet the U.S. Physical Activity Guidelines.
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Suppose you conduct an experiment to examine the effects of strength training on three factors: muscular endurance, muscular strength, and muscular power. Which of the following is true?
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What is the usual method of accounting for the Hawthorne effect?
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The following statement describe the basic purpose, technique, or result of some research projects.
-To reduce the Hawthorne effect, the researcher met with the control group the same number of times and for the same amount of time as she did with the treatment groups.
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Which method of reasoning relies on observation to test theoretical predictions?
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The following statement describe the basic purpose, technique, or result of some research projects.
-In this study, a small sample of subjects was selected for study, and the research hypothesis was modified as the study progressed.
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Suppose a researcher is investigating how exercise habits change in college students over time. If the researcher selects and assesses a sample of freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors all at once, what type of research method is involved?
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Which of the following questions would be of LEAST importance in determining whether or not a basic (versus applied) research project is worth doing?
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In a study to determine whether giving different doses of a drug affects the hematocrit of old and young males and females, what is the dependent variable?
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In which of the following cases would sampling bias be LEAST likely?
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Toby thinks that physical ability is affected by age, gender, weight, and physical activity. What is (are)Toby's dependent variable(s)?
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An investigator measures 200 subjects on some variable and selects the 10 subjects who have the highest scores. The mean score for these 10 subjects is 130. If the investigator measured these 10 subjects again on the same variable, what would be the likeliest value of the mean of the second 10 measurements?
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With what functions, respectively, are theories and hypotheses associated?
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The statements, "Men have a greater aerobic capacity than women" and "Men have a greater aerobic capacity than women because of a larger cardiorespiratory system" are examples of what levels of knowledge, respectively?
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Which threat to internal validity is associated with extreme scores in repeated measurements?
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