Exam 2: Research Strategies
To examine age-related changes in memory strategy use, Professor Mnemonic presented 5-, 6-, and 7-year-olds various memory tasks several times over a 3-year period. This is an example of a __________ study.
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How does the ethical principle of informed consent operate in studies involving children?
The ethical principle of informed consent-people's right to have all aspects of a study explained to them that might affect their willingness to participate-requires special interpretation when participants cannot fully appreciate the research goals and activities. Parental consent is meant to protect the safety of children whose ability to decide is not yet fully mature. In addition, researchers should obtain the agreement of other individuals who act on children's behalf, such as institutional officials when research is conducted in schools, child-care centers, or hospitals. This is especially important when studies include special groups, such as abused children, whose parents may not always represent their best interests. Furthermore, as soon as children are old enough to appreciate the purpose of the research, and certainly by 7 years of age, their own informed consent should be obtained in addition to parental consent. Around age 7, changes in children's thinking permit them to better understand basic scientific principles and the needs of others. Researchers should respect and enhance these new capacities by giving school-age children a full explanation of research activities in language they can understand. Careful attention to informed consent helps resolve dilemmas about revealing children's responses to parents, teachers, or other authorities when those responses suggest that the child's welfare is in danger. Children can be told in advance that if they report that someone is harming them, the researcher will tell an appropriate adult to take action to ensure the child's safety.
A major strength of the clinical interview is that it
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Which of the following statements is true about age differences in children's research risks?
Discuss the concept of validity, and describe internal and external validity.
The two most frequently used measures of brain functioning, __________ and __________, detect electric activity in the cerebral cortex.
To study parental warmth in the Ethiopian culture, Dr. Jolie moves in with a family in an Ethiopian village. Which of the following information-gathering methods of research is Dr. Jolie using?
Which of the following is a strength of the longitudinal design?
A strength of __________ is that it yields richly detailed case narratives that offer valuable insights into the many factors affecting development.
Dr. Quinn uses neurobiological methods. She is interested in studying the relationship between __________ and __________.
Unlike the clinical, or case study, method, ethnographic research
In Dr. Jeffers' study, he discovered that many of the participants had a special appreciation for the scientific value of research. Dr. Jeffers should be concerned with
Which of the following is a strength of the clinical interview?
The __________ variable is the one the investigator expects to cause changes in another variable.
Describe laboratory, field, and natural, or quasi-, experiments. Explain the strengths and limitations of each.
The ethical principle of __________ requires special interpretation when participants cannot fully appreciate the research goals and activities.
__________ are best suited to collect systematic observations.
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