Exam 2: Research Methods in Psychology
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What is an advantage that formal experimentation has over other research strategies?
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Under certain conditions,deception can be used in psychological studies of humans.
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If a researcher tests the effects of alcohol on the reaction times of participants,the participants who get the alcohol are in the
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According to ethical guidelines,studies that inflict pain or stress on animals
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You are recording behaviors as they occur in their natural setting.This type of study is called naturalistic
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A psychologist wishes to study the effect of background music on test taking.A classroom of students is divided in two;half take a test in a quiet room and the other half take the test where music is playing.The group in the quiet room is known as the ________ group.
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When animals are used in studies,humane treatment dictates that discomforts must be
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Another name for the bell-shaped curve in statistics is the
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Necessity refers to the need to use an animal for research because of the _______ potential for advancement of our knowledge about behavior and mental processes.
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A researcher wants to study the effects of caffeine on student performance on quiz scores.The research gives a caffeinated drink to half the students and a non-caffeinated drink to the other half of students.The researcher then measures quiz scores by counting the number of correct answers.Given the above scenario,what is the independent variable?
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The American Psychological Association has established a set of ethical principles for research with human participants.The experimenter is usually required to give participants a complete description of the experiment before they are allowed to participate.This illustrates the principle of
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Which of the following is a condition that is necessary for the ethical use of deception?
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Which of the following would be an operational definition designed to measure the amount of violence on television?
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A researcher finds that a person's height and weight are significantly positively correlated.Which interpretation below makes the most sense?
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Which of the following would best describe what a correlational study would accomplish?
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In a research study,participants recorded the number of cigarettes they smoked per day."Number of cigarettes they smoked per day" is referred to as a(n)
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In an experiment,the factors that are manipulated by the experimenter are known as
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