Exam 1: Introduction and Research Methods

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An operational definition is:

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Researchers who were interested in the effects of alcohol consumption on perceived attractiveness of members of the opposite sex randomly assigned participants to two groups. Each participant in the first group received a fruit flavored drink containing a set amount of alcohol and those in the second group received an identical tasting drink with no alcohol. Next, the participants viewed pictures of members of the opposite sex and rated their attractiveness on a scale of 1 to 10. Which group was the placebo control group?

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In striving to identify and understand consistent patterns of behavior, psychologists are willing to consider new or alternative explanations of behavior and mental processes. The text calls this attitude scientific skepticism.

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What are some of the limitations of experiments?

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According to Professor Zarkov's correlational data, there is a statistically significant relationship between the socioeconomic level of a family and how much time the parents spend talking to their children. To say that the results of this study are "statistically significant" means that:

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When pseudoscientists fail to deliver on their promises, they invariably offer a variety of excuses, a strategy called "multiple outs."

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An irrefutable or nonfalsifiable claim is one that can be proven or tested empirically.

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Psychologists today have abandoned the nature-nurture debate and concluded that the environment is responsible for behavior.

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Who made the statement "Behaviorism, on the contrary, holds that the subject matter of human psychology is the behavior of the human being. Behaviorism claims that consciousness is neither a definite nor a usable concept. The behaviorist, who has been trained always as an experimentalist, holds, further, that belief in the existence of consciousness goes back to the ancient days of superstition and magic."

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Professor Karney administered a psychological test measuring shyness to a large number of undergraduate students. The students also completed a lengthy questionnaire on their social life and activities, including number of friends. Professor Karney conducted a statistical analysis of the responses and found a correlation coefficient of -.80 between level of shyness and number of friends. This indicates that:

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Although the American Psychological Association publishes guidelines governing the treatment of humans in psychological research, it does not have similar guidelines governing the use of animals in psychological research.

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How did Wilhelm Wundt and William James differ in their views of what psychology should study?

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The results of experiments conducted in the laboratory may not generalize well, meaning that the results cannot be applied to real-world situations or to more general populations beyond the participants in the study.

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Which of the following statements regarding correlational research is TRUE?

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The factor or variable other than the ones being studied that, if not controlled, could affect the outcome of an experiment is the:

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To promote greater tolerance and acceptance of cultural differences, ethnocentrism should be encouraged.

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Researchers who were interested in the effects of alcohol consumption on perceived attractiveness of members of the opposite sex randomly assigned participants to two groups. Each participant in the first group received a fruit flavored drink containing a set amount of alcohol and those in the second group received an identical tasting drink with no alcohol. Next, the participants viewed pictures of members of the opposite sex and rated their attractiveness on a scale of 1 to 10. Which of the following is an operational definition of perceived attractiveness?

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Educational psychology is a specialty area that investigates research focused on basic psychological topics such as sensory and perceptual processes, learning, emotion, and motivation.

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A natural experiment is a study investigating the effects of a naturally occurring event on the research participants.

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Random assignment refers to a procedure that:

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