Exam 3: Research Methods in Psychology

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Which Type of analysis aims to deconstruct language to uncover ideological assumptions in the ways we use language

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In an experiment, any variable that exerts a measurable effect on the dependent variable without the knowledge of the experimenter is called

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The _________variable is the variable being manipulated in an experiment to determine the possible effects on a _________variable (DV).

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A blind experiment is one in which

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General strategies that may be used for conducting research are known as

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In content analysis

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The good subject tendency is

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An independent variable in an experiment is the variable that researchers measure

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_________means deliberately misinforming participants about the research.

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A dependent variable refers to

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__________________affects results of a study when participants realize the aim of the study and modify their behaviour accordingly

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A psychologistic finds a strong positive correlation between number of hours studying and exam performance. The psychologist concludes that number of hours studying causes better exam performance. The conclusions drawn are:

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Qualitative data refers to

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Significance testing

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Which of the following is a critique of case study research

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Describe the British Psychological Society's ethical guidelines. In your answer, refer to how you would ensure that these guidelines are met during an experiment.

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In correlational research

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A quota sample refer to

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Random assignment to conditions is when each participant has an equal chance of being assigned to any of the conditions of the experiment

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When each participant has an equal chance of being assigned to any of the conditions of the experiment, they are said to be

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