Exam 14: Generalizing Results
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Robert has reviewed a number of studies that have manipulated the type of injuries a person receives as a result of a drunk driving accident.He then statistically combines the results from all studies to reach a general conclusion of the effect of type of injuries received.Robert has most likely conducted a
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Which of the following would a researcher be least likely to do when conducting a literature review?
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In order to determine the effect of a pretest on the dependent measure,one should use a ________ design.
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When findings are replicated using _____,our confidence in the generalizability of the findings _____.
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_____ is the extent to which the findings may be generalized,while _____ refers to the ability to infer that there is a causal relationship.
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The use of different procedures to replicate a research finding is called a(n)_____ replication.
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Ken had female and male participants view an hour of cartoons under one of two environmental conditions: either alone or with other participants.Afterwards,the participants rated how much they enjoyed the time spent watching the cartoons.The mean ratings of enjoyment by the participants in the conditions were:
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What can Ken conclude based on the results of his study?
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A ______ identifies trends in the literature whereas a _____ allows statistical,quantitative conclusions about the research.
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