Exam 1: Behavioral Science
Exam 1: Behavioral Science125 Questions
Exam 2: Research Strategies: an Overview99 Questions
Exam 3: The Ethical Treatment of Research Participants107 Questions
Exam 4: The Professional and Social Responsibilities of Scientists102 Questions
Exam 5: Formulating a Research Question110 Questions
Exam 6: Developing a Measurement Strategy120 Questions
Exam 7: The Internal Validity of Research110 Questions
Exam 8: The External Validity of Research99 Questions
Exam 9: True Experiments99 Questions
Exam 10: Field Research112 Questions
Exam 11: Correlational Designs91 Questions
Exam 12: Factor Analysis, Path Analysis, and Structural Equation Modeling63 Questions
Exam 13: The Single-Case Research Strategy112 Questions
Exam 14: Qualitative Research and Interviewing, Rachel Kraus, Ball State University144 Questions
Exam 15: Survey Research134 Questions
Exam 16: Evaluation Research140 Questions
Exam 17: Data Collection123 Questions
Exam 18: Interpreting Research Results75 Questions
Exam 19: Literature Reviewing77 Questions
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The scientific goal of control of behavior raises issues of
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Which of the following is a reason that theoretical assumptions are not subject to empirical testing?
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Name and define the four key values of science for Western scientists.
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When you conduct research that tests a theory, a proposition from the theory becomes a(n) ________ in your research.
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List the three interrelated factors that define knowledge in behavioral science.
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Someone who holds the logical positivist viewpoint on science is most likely to prefer the _______ as a research strategy.
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Distinguish between the terms specification and scope as they pertain to theories.
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Explain why it is difficult for people to differentiate between well-established scientific findings and fringe scientific claims.
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Professor Subedi proposes that there are two types of leadership-task-oriented and person-oriented-that are independent of each other, so that a person could be high on both types, low on both types, or high one type but low on the other. Professor Subedi views leadership as a ________ construct.
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Which of the following researchers is MOST likely to take a social constructionist perspective?
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An effective way to teach people to debunk misconceptions about the results of scientific research is to
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Which of the following is NOT a component of behavioral science?
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________ deals with the adequacy of the operational definitions used in a study.
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That we cannot directly observe relationships between hypothetical constructs but must draw conclusions about those relationships from our observation of operational definitions illustrates the issue of ________ in research.
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