Exam 2: Developing a Research Question
Exam 1: Psychology and Science49 Questions
Exam 2: Developing a Research Question46 Questions
Exam 3: Ethics in Research49 Questions
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Exam 9: Nonexperimental Research, part 1: Observational, archival, and Case-Study Research46 Questions
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Exam 11: True Experiments, part 1: Single-Factor Designs45 Questions
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Exam 13: Single-Subject Experiments46 Questions
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What is the purpose of doing a thorough literature review before designing an experiment?
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What is the difference between the Internet and a Library,and what is its significance?
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Information obtained from web sites maintained by political or advocacy groups should be considered
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What are some of the methods that might be used to locate important articles after you have found references to them in a database?
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The text suggests that a good first step in researching a broad topic is to
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The statement of the research question should be as ____ as possible
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Why should you stop yourself from restricting your search to full-text articles that are available on-line?
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Which of the following is true of a library but not necessarily true of the Internet?
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