Exam 1: Scientific Understanding of Behavior
Exam 1: Scientific Understanding of Behavior60 Questions
Exam 2: Where to Start58 Questions
Exam 3: Ethics in Behavioral Research65 Questions
Exam 4: Fundamental Research Issues60 Questions
Exam 5: Measurement Concepts60 Questions
Exam 6: Observational Methods64 Questions
Exam 7: Asking People About Themselves: Survey Research67 Questions
Exam 8: Experimental Design65 Questions
Exam 9: Conducting Experiments72 Questions
Exam 10: Complex Experimental Designs75 Questions
Exam 11: Single-Case, Quasi-Experimental, and Developmental Research80 Questions
Exam 12: Understanding Research Results: Description and Correlation74 Questions
Exam 13: Understanding Research Results: Statistical Inference70 Questions
Exam 14: Generalization62 Questions
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Determining the cause of behavior is an important goal of behavioral science because:
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Identify the first thing to be asked to a person who claims to be a scientist before accepting what he or she has to say.
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Which of the following is an important consideration that people in all organizations too often fail to remember when new ideas are implemented?
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Many people readily accept anything they learn from religious figures or government officials because of their belief in _____.
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Which characteristic of scientific inquiry emphasizes that if an idea is falsified when it is tested, science is thereby advanced because this result will spur the development of new and better ideas?
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Accepting the information in a professor's lecture without considering the credibility of the information exemplifies a belief in _____.
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In the context of the goals of behavioral research, the statement "People eat more when they are alone than when they are with friends" exemplifies _____ behavior.
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Which of the following is the final goal of behavioral science?
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According to Cook and Campbell, what are the three types of evidence used to identify the cause of a behavior?
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Dr. Roussel conducts research to determine whether or not an after-school program improves school performance in fifth-grade children. Dr. Roussel is most likely engaged in _____.
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Kenneth knows that when Jeremy drinks alcohol, he becomes very talkative. This identification of a cause of behavior exemplifies:
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The distinction between basic research and applied research is that basic research:
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Administrators at the county's juvenile hall have implemented a reward program to decrease disruptive behavior during meal times. The scientific approach would primarily dictate that the program:
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Which of the following has influenced U.S. Supreme Court decisions related to juvenile crime?
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Which of the following goals of science is the most important for changing behavior?
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Isaac has decided to purchase several copies of a new children's book because he has a feeling that the availability of this book will be scarce in the future. Which of the following best explains Isaac's behavior?
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Sharon wishes to identify the food items that are purchased most frequently in the student cafeteria, and, for the purpose, she observes the students' purchasing patterns. This scenario exemplifies the goal of science to:
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Of the four goals of behavioral science, description of behavior involves:
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