Exam 2: Sources of Information: Evaluating,Finding,and Reading Information

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An alternative explanation for an outcome is known as a/an:

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Name three examples of "thinking the easy way."

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Your friend Samir wants to learn how to be more persuasive.He is a marketing major and thinks that understanding more about persuasion might be helpful.Which type of scientific sources might you recommend to him and why?

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What does it mean that behavioral research is probabilistic?

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Describe two pros and two cons of reading about scientific research in popular magazines compared with scientific journals.

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Explain how confirmatory hypothesis testing is different from the theory-data cycle.

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Edward believes that there are a lot of differences between men and women on a variety of different dimensions.He believes this because when he thinks about books that have been written on men and women,he can recall only books that say men and women are different (e.g.,Men Are from Mars,Women Are from Venus)and cannot recall any that say men and women are the same.His reliance on what comes to mind is an example of which of the following?

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Which of the following is NOT a section or subsection commonly found in an empirical journal article?

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RESEARCH STUDY 2.2 Charlotte is studying subliminal messages and weight loss. She is curious whether people who hear in the music on their iPods subliminal messages that encourage weight loss ("don't eat that food," "you want to be thin") lose more weight than people who do not have subliminal messages in their music. She studies 40 people and finds the following results: RESEARCH STUDY 2.2 Charlotte is studying subliminal messages and weight loss. She is curious whether people who hear in the music on their iPods subliminal messages that encourage weight loss (don't eat that food, you want to be thin) lose more weight than people who do not have subliminal messages in their music. She studies 40 people and finds the following results:    -Refer to Research Study 2.2 above to answer the following question. Although Charlotte is concerned with exposure to subliminal messages,she collects data from people not exposed to subliminal messages.What is this group called? Why must this group be included in her study? -Refer to Research Study 2.2 above to answer the following question. Although Charlotte is concerned with exposure to subliminal messages,she collects data from people not exposed to subliminal messages.What is this group called? Why must this group be included in her study?

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Which of the following is a downside to using a wiki to conduct psychological research?

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Name three ways that the scientific reasoner is different from the intuitive thinker.

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A psychiatrist is testing a drug that treats depression.He has given the drug to all his patients and all of them have experienced a decrease in depressive symptoms.Although this is interesting,his experience is limited because he does not have a:

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When reading an empirical journal article "with purpose," which section should you read first?

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When reading an empirical journal article "with purpose," which two questions should you ask yourself as you read? To this end,which section should you read in order to quickly answer these questions?

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Where do psychological scientists commonly publish their work?

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When reading an empirical journal article "with purpose," why should you read the abstract first?

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You and your friends go to see a speaker on campus,Dr.Darian,an "expert" on getting into graduate school.Which of the following should make you less skeptical about his advice?

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Javier wants his lab partner to tell him if he thinks the article he found for their project is appropriate.Rather than have him read the article,which two parts of the paper could Javier have his lab partner read to get a summary of the article?

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Which of the following has the sections of an empirical journal article in the correct order?

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Asking questions to get the answers we want is known as:

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