Exam 4: The Psychologists Toolbox: Tools for Building Better Designs

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In a self-report measure, participants are:

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Jana takes a breathalyzer test and cannot believe the amount of alcohol that is reportedly in her system. If the officer assures her that the measure is accurate, then she knows:

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Which of the following is NOT one of the basic steps in designing research?

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A sample is made up of:

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Raw score =

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For which of the following would a researcher NOT use a self-report measure?

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For which study design should experimenters be most concerned about demand characteristics?

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Which of the following is the correct order of sections for an APA-style report?

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Compare and contrast self-report and behavioral measures, noting advantages and disadvantages of each.

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The reason why response scales are generally limited to less than nine options is that anything:

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Given the tendency of participants to engage in the social desirability bias, behavioral observation should provide _____ responses than self-report measures, particularly on sensitive topics.

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Josepha proposes a dissertation study in which her current participants are asked to recruit other participants to be in her study. What type of sampling is she using?

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Use the following to answer questions Scenario II Scenario II is based on fabricated data inspired by the following study: Holtfreter, K., Reisig, M. D. & Turanovic, J. J. (2015). Depression and infrequent participation in social activities among older adults: the moderating role of high-quality familial ties. Aging and Mental Health, Oct 15:1-10. [Epub ahead of print]. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between family ties and depression in the elderly. To that end, Holtfreter and colleagues randomly dialed telephone numbers from Florida and Arizona telephone directory databases that contained a combined total of 4130 phone numbers. Of the 4130 numbers dialed, 2000 individuals older than 60 years answered the call and agreed to participate in the telephone survey. The survey included questions that assessed one's level of social activity, depression, and family ties. The results revealed that elderly individuals who reported being very happy with their children and with their partner were significantly less depressed than those whose family ties were less strong. In addition, the researchers found that those who were depressed were less likely to participate in social activities. The results of this study suggest that family is an important contributor to psychological and social well-being. -(Scenario II) Suppose the researchers in Scenario II obtained their sample by asking for volunteers at a local assisted living home. This method of sampling would be best described as being a:

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If a researcher hopes to draw conclusions about women, then all women in the world would be the:

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If a researcher is interested in assessing participants' private thoughts, then he would be best served to use:

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To minimize the impact of demand characteristics, an experimenter should:

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Each of the following is an example of random error, EXCEPT:

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Two main types of measurement are:

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Use the following to answer questions Scenario II Scenario II is based on fabricated data inspired by the following study: Holtfreter, K., Reisig, M. D. & Turanovic, J. J. (2015). Depression and infrequent participation in social activities among older adults: the moderating role of high-quality familial ties. Aging and Mental Health, Oct 15:1-10. [Epub ahead of print]. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between family ties and depression in the elderly. To that end, Holtfreter and colleagues randomly dialed telephone numbers from Florida and Arizona telephone directory databases that contained a combined total of 4130 phone numbers. Of the 4130 numbers dialed, 2000 individuals older than 60 years answered the call and agreed to participate in the telephone survey. The survey included questions that assessed one's level of social activity, depression, and family ties. The results revealed that elderly individuals who reported being very happy with their children and with their partner were significantly less depressed than those whose family ties were less strong. In addition, the researchers found that those who were depressed were less likely to participate in social activities. The results of this study suggest that family is an important contributor to psychological and social well-being. -(Scenario II) If the researchers in Scenario II had measured social activity, family ties, and depression by watching participants engage with others and their family, which type of behavioral measure would they have obtained?

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Why are self-report measures so informative?

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