Exam 2: Ethics and Validity
Exam 1: Psychology, Science, and You37 Questions
Exam 2: Ethics and Validity26 Questions
Exam 3: Generating Research Hypotheses45 Questions
Exam 4: Reading and Evaluating Research42 Questions
Exam 5: Measuring and Manipulating Variables: Reliability and Validity64 Questions
Exam 6: Choosing the Best Measure for Your Study53 Questions
Exam 7: Introduction to Descriptive Methods64 Questions
Exam 8: Survey Research47 Questions
Exam 9: Internal Validity53 Questions
Exam 10: The Simple Experiment71 Questions
Exam 11: Expanding the Simple Experiment: The Multiple Group Experiment57 Questions
Exam 12: Expanding the Simple Experiment: Factorial Designs52 Questions
Exam 13: Within-Subjects Designs48 Questions
Exam 14: Single-N Experiments and Quasi-Experiments59 Questions
Exam 15: Writing Research Proposals and Reports45 Questions
Exam 16: Appendix E: Using Theory to Generate Research Hypotheses50 Questions
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To establish internal validity, all a researcher needs to do is have two similar groups and give them different treatments. If the groups behave differently, it must be because of the treatment.
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As long as you have carefully planned it out, it is okay for a student to conduct a pilot study without consulting with his or her professor.
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Research has ______ validity when it accurately identifies cause-effect relationships.
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Fill in the chart. Type of Validity Definition Major Sources of Problems Construct Validity Internal Validity External Validity
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According to APA's ethical standards, when a study is finished, the investigator should do all of the following EXCEPT
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