Exam 1: Extension B: Introduction to Psychology and Research Methods

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A correlation coefficient of 1.36 would be

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One way to randomly assign students to experimental and control groups for a study of academic behaviors is to

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A correlation coefficient of -.89 indicates a(n)

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About _____ percent of all psychologists are employed full-time at colleges and universities, where they teach, do research, consult, or conduct therapy.

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In an experiment to find out if talking on a cell phone while driving affects one's driving performance, one's familiarity with the car used in the experiment would be

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If you are interested in researching the reliability of eyewitness testimony, you are most likely a(n) _____ psychologist.

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Regarding the profession of psychology, which of the following statements is TRUE?

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You are investigating the topic of gender differences in which extensive previous research has already been conducted with the findings of these previous studies not always in agreement.Your best approach to conducting research would be to

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To control for the placebo effect, an experimenter uses _____ in which the participants do not know if they are receiving a real drug or a placebo, although the experimenter giving them the pill does know which group received the real drug or the placebo.

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Teachers in one study were told to watch normal elementary school children who had been labeled for the study as "learning disabled," "intellectually disabled," "emotionally disturbed," or "normal." Sadly, the teachers gave the children very different ratings, depending on the labels used.This illustrates the serious consequences of

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To prevent ethical abuse in psychology research,

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_____ would be most interested in finding ways to adapt traditional therapy techniques to meet the needs of clients from non-European ethnic groups.

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The chief function of the control group in an experiment is that it

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Which of the following coefficients of correlation indicates the STRONGEST relationship between two sets of variables?

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The study at the U.S.Air Force Academy Preparatory School that demonstrated that students' performance can be affected by teachers' expectations was most likely due to the fact that

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I investigate how people come to know the world through their visual ability.I also study how people interpret this visual information in order to recognize faces.Who am I?

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Use of which of the following titles is controlled by law (requires a license to practice)?

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Amy holds a doctorate in psychology.She has recently been hired by a prominent teaching hospital to conduct research into finding the best therapeutic techniques for patients suffering from acute psychotic disorders, such as schizophrenia.Amy is most likely a

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Random assignment of subjects to groups in an experiment is used to reduce the effects of

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_____ variables are conditions that a researcher wishes to prevent from affecting the outcome of the experiment.

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