Exam 12: Descriptive Research Methods
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On a survey, subjects sometimes respond the way they think they should respond, rather than in terms of how they truly feel; that is, they show a(n) _______ bias.
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The "strange situation" was used to investigate parent-child attachments and is an example of
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Zezima reported that while nearly 100% of people reported that they wash their hands after using public restrooms, however actual observations of public hand washing behavior demonstrated much lower percentages. This illustrates
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When magazines report the results of reader surveys, what is the major weakness?
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In the survey of student attitudes toward animal research by Plous, which sampling method was used?
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In a study on "identitiy maintenance strategies" in newer versus older homeless individuals,
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To study math achievement in West Virginia's third graders, a researcher randomly selects 5% of the state's school districts and gives all the students in each district a math test. What sampling procedure is being used here?
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In the box describing the case of the female journalist who was fired on the basis of a survey, which of the following occurred?
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Which of the following characterized Crowley et al.'s observational study in a science museum?
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Distinguish between probability and nonprobability sampling techniques. Describe 3 types of probability sampling techniques and 3 types of nonprobability sampling techniques.
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In depth questioning and follow-up questions can be most easily accomplished when using a(n) _________ survey format.
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Describe how observer bias can affect the validity of observational research. What measures can be taken to reduce bias?
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What is meant by nonresponse bias and how can it affect the interpretation of survey data?
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What is the major strength of the interview format for conducting survey research?
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