Exam 5: Variables
Exam 1: Psychology and Science49 Questions
Exam 2: Developing a Research Question46 Questions
Exam 3: Ethics in Research49 Questions
Exam 4: Writing in Psychology49 Questions
Exam 5: Variables46 Questions
Exam 6: Tabular and Graphical Description of Data45 Questions
Exam 7: Validity48 Questions
Exam 8: Control45 Questions
Exam 9: Nonexperimental Research, part 1: Observational, archival, and Case-Study Research46 Questions
Exam 10: Nonexperimental Research, part 2: Survey Research46 Questions
Exam 11: True Experiments, part 1: Single-Factor Designs45 Questions
Exam 12: True Experiments, part 2: Factorial Designs45 Questions
Exam 13: Single-Subject Experiments46 Questions
Exam 14: Quasi Experiments45 Questions
Exam 15: Biases and Limitations of Experimental Psychology21 Questions
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The term variable may best be defined as a
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The idea that a test appears to be measuring what it is supposed to be measuring relates to
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In within-subjects designs (subject experiences all stimuli in one session)it is important
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Which one of the following statements does not contain both an independent and dependent variable?
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Which one of the following independent variables represents a categorical variable?
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Which one of the following variables represents a quantitative variable?
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Which one of the following represents a continuous variable?
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For each variable listed,decide whether each variable is continuous or discrete.
a.The relationship between the crime rate and unemployment in a certain city
b.Overcrowding in mental institutions
c.The relationship between smoking and health
d.Attitudes of U.S.citizens toward government-supported loans for higher education
e.The effect of rehearsal on memorization of foreign language words
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Consider the following title of a research study: "The effect of physical distance on ratings of attraction." In this study the dependent variable is
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Which one of the following is an example of a ratio level of measurement?
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The extent to which scores on a test can be used to predict an individual's likely standing on some other test relates to
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Professor Smith studied the effect of giving either two,four,or eight pellets of reward to rats that ran a maze.He measured how fast they ran,and how many wrong turns they made.How many levels of the independent variable did he have?
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Which one of the following is an example of a nominal level of measurement?
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When choosing the levels of the independent variable,it is important
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A researcher records the amount of light it takes to detect a small visual stimulus in a dark room.Luminance is the variable being measured and may be thought of here as physical energy.What level of measurement is most likely involved in making this observation?
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