Exam 13: Experimental Research
Exam 1: The Nature of Research37 Questions
Exam 2: The Research Problem25 Questions
Exam 3: Locating and Reviewing the Literature31 Questions
Exam 4: Ethics and Research21 Questions
Exam 5: Variables and Hypotheses38 Questions
Exam 6: Sampling35 Questions
Exam 7: Instrumentation36 Questions
Exam 8: Validity and Reliability30 Questions
Exam 9: Internal Validity36 Questions
Exam 10: Descriptive Statistics34 Questions
Exam 11: Inferential Statistics32 Questions
Exam 12: Statistics in Perspective30 Questions
Exam 13: Experimental Research35 Questions
Exam 14: Single-Subject Research30 Questions
Exam 15: Correlational Research29 Questions
Exam 16: Causal-Comparative Research30 Questions
Exam 17: Survey Research30 Questions
Exam 18: The Nature of Qualitative Research27 Questions
Exam 19: Observation and Interviewing30 Questions
Exam 20: Content Analysis33 Questions
Exam 21: Ethnographic Research30 Questions
Exam 22: Historical Research30 Questions
Exam 23: Mixed-Methods Research20 Questions
Exam 24: Action Research20 Questions
Exam 25: Preparing Research Proposals and Reports30 Questions
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Loss of subjects in a given experiment constitutes a probable threat to the internal validity of the study if:
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Random assignment is intended to eliminate the threat of additional or extraneous variables that might affect the outcome of a study.
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An important difference between experimental and nonexperimental research is that the independent variable in experimental research is:
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Which of the following can be present in an experimental study?
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A researcher would be likely to use matching in a randomized posttest control group design:
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The main cost associated with holding certain variables constant in an experimental study is that it can reduce the generalizability of the study's results.
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The randomized pretest-posttest control group design requires the researcher to decide whether:
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The randomized posttest-only control group design is least effective in controlling:
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Factorial designs extend the number of relationships that may be examined in an experimental study.
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In a large high school, the 25 students who scored highest on an English pretest were placed in a special class. At the end of one semester, they were given another English achievement test. The mean grade-level equivalents were compared for the two tests. This is an example of a:
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In order to do an experimental study of the effects of TV viewing, a researcher must:
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In order to be a threat to the internal validity of an experimental study, an extraneous variable such as age must:
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An advantage of statistical matching over mechanical matching is that:
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