Exam 5: Selecting Research Participants
Exam 1: Introduction, Acquiring Knowledge, and the Scientific Method67 Questions
Exam 2: Research Ideas68 Questions
Exam 3: Defining and Measuring Variables68 Questions
Exam 4: Ethics in Research67 Questions
Exam 5: Selecting Research Participants66 Questions
Exam 6: Research Strategies and Validity67 Questions
Exam 7: The Experimental Research Strategy67 Questions
Exam 8: Experimental Designs: Between-Subjects Design67 Questions
Exam 9: Experimental Designs: Within-Subjects Design67 Questions
Exam 10: The Nonexperimental and Quasi-Experimental Strategies: Nonequivalent Group, Pre-Post, and Developmental Designs67 Questions
Exam 11: Factorial Designs67 Questions
Exam 12: The Correlational Research Strategy67 Questions
Exam 13: Descriptive Research Strategy67 Questions
Exam 14: Single-Subject Research Designs67 Questions
Exam 15: Statistical Evaluation of Data67 Questions
Exam 16: Writing a Research Report67 Questions
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What kind of sampling technique requires that you can get a list of all the individuals in the population?
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A professor teaching an introductory psychology class of 200 obtains a sample of 25 students by selecting every 8?? name from the class list.The professor is using
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Which of the following is not required for a simple random sample from a population of 20 individuals?
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A researcher is interested in the television viewing preferences for of adolescent boys and selects a group of 25 boys to participate in a research study.The group of 25 boys is a ______.
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When a sample has the same characteristics as the target population,the sample is said to be a(n)_______.
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If your primary concern is that the composition of your sample should accurately reflect the composition of the population,then you should use
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Dr.Near conducts an experiment on memory using participants above the age of 65.Because she cannot include all people above the age of 65,she selects a
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Which of the following accurately describes accessible populations and target populations?
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Describe cluster sampling and identify some strengths and weaknesses of this technique.
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A systematic sample does not qualify as a true random sample because
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When a researcher does not know the exact number of individuals in the population but still wants to control the composition of a sample,the best technique is to use quota sampling.
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One criticism of proportionate stratified random sampling is
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There is a strong possibility that a convenience sample will be biased.
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Stratified random sampling and quota sampling are both classified in the category of probability sampling techniques.
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One requirement for a simple random sample is that the likelihood of selecting one specific individual does not depend on which other individuals are selected for the sample.
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A researcher obtains a sample of 50 research participants by asking for volunteers from an introductory psychology class.What kind of sampling is the researcher using?
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Dr.Near conducts an experiment on memory using participants above the age of 65.All people above the age of 65 would make up the
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The group of individuals from which researchers actually select participants for research studies is called
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Which of the following sampling techniques is most likely to result in a biased sample?
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