Exam 2: Scientific Methods in Psychology

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Suppose someone doing a card trick claims to read other people's minds though psychic powers.What would most scientists seek?​

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Researchers find that people who spend more time watching television spend less time reading.(Yeah,big surprise.)What kind of correlation does this study illustrate?​

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The mean happiness of a country correlates positively with the education of women in the country.What conclusion,if any,can we draw from this result?​

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The mean salary at your company is $100,000 per year,but most workers are earning minimum wage.How can the mean be so high?​

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For children,the hours watching Sesame Street on television correlates positively with higher vocabulary.Which conclusion,if any,can we draw from this result?​

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The correlation between A and B is higher than the correlation between C and D.What,if anything,can we conclude about causation?​

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Which of the following could be an operational definition of "sadness"?​

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If a researcher does not control anything,but measures the relationship between two variables,what is the research method?​

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If p < 0.05,then which of the following is true?​

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A survey reports how many high school students say they were "physically abused." Before we decide how seriously to take these results,which questions do we need to have answered?​

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A researcher gives a new drug to 50 volunteers and later evaluates their behavior,reporting that the drug made them happier than similar people who did not volunteer.What is wrong with this study?​

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A professor provides a special study guide to the students who chose seats in the front two rows of class.Later these students get better than average test scores.What is wrong with this experiment?​

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The word science derives from a Latin word that means what?​

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Ethical research with human participants requires which of the following?​

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Which of the following could be an operational definition of "fearfulness"?​

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What is meant by experimenter bias?​

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If we want to know the central,or typical,score,when is the mean a misleading figure?​

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If a researcher finds a near-zero correlation between variables A and B,one possible explanation is that the two variables are unrelated.What is the other possible explanation?​

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Which of the following could be an operational definition of "effective motherhood"?​

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Why is "falsifiable" considered a desirable thing for a theory?​

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