Exam 1: Introduction and Research Methods
Exam 1: Introduction and Research Methods47 Questions
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In order to achieve external validity, researchers need to perform their experiments in a laboratory setting.
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What is the difference between external validity and ecological validity? Can an experiment have one without the other? Why or why not?
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Much of the past research done on athletes and their performance has been done on white males.
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A sport psychologist wants to conduct a new study on how average male and female children respond to losing a soccer game. Which research design is the most appropriate, considering ethical and practical concerns?
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Why don't sport psychologists always use experiments? Give an example in which an experiment would not be possible and describe an alternative research design.
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Educational sport psychology specialists are not allowed to treat athletes with a psychological disorder.
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