Exam 9: B: Multi-Group Design: Im Feeling Hot, but Is the Earth Hot, Too
Exam 1: A: Psychology As Science: Thinking Like a Researcher5 Questions
Exam 1: B: Psychology As Science: Thinking Like a Researcher100 Questions
Exam 1: C: Psychology As Science: Thinking Like a Researcher14 Questions
Exam 1: D: Psychology As Science: Thinking Like a Researcher15 Questions
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Exam 2: A: The Research Process: Ideas to Innovations5 Questions
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Exam 2: C: The Research Process: Ideas to Innovations13 Questions
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Exam 3: A: Ethics: Making Ethical Decisions in Research5 Questions
Exam 3: B: Ethics: Making Ethical Decisions in Research105 Questions
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Exam 4: A: The Psychologists Toolbox: Tools for Building Better Designs5 Questions
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Exam 4: C: The Psychologists Toolbox: Tools for Building Better Designs14 Questions
Exam 4: D: The Psychologists Toolbox: Tools for Building Better Designs15 Questions
Exam 4: The Psychologists: Part 120 Questions
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Exam 5: A: Qualitative Research: Getting Into the Mind of a Serial Killer5 Questions
Exam 5: B: Qualitative Research: Getting Into the Mind of a Serial Killer99 Questions
Exam 5: C: Qualitative Research: Getting Into the Mind of a Serial Killer12 Questions
Exam 5: D: Qualitative Research: Getting Into the Mind of a Serial Killer15 Questions
Exam 5: Qualitative Research: Part 120 Questions
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Exam 6: A: Observational Research: The Many Forms of Discipline in Parents Bag of Tricks5 Questions
Exam 6: B: Observational Research: The Many Forms of Discipline in Parents Bag of Tricks97 Questions
Exam 6: C: Observational Research: The Many Forms of Discipline in Parents Bag of Tricks13 Questions
Exam 6: D: Observational Research: The Many Forms of Discipline in Parents Bag of Tricks14 Questions
Exam 6: Observational Research: Part 120 Questions
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Exam 7: A: Survey Design and Scale Construction: Is Going Greek a Great Idea5 Questions
Exam 7: B: Survey Design and Scale Construction: Is Going Greek a Great Idea99 Questions
Exam 7: C: Survey Design and Scale Construction: Is Going Greek a Great Idea13 Questions
Exam 7: D: Survey Design and Scale Construction: Is Going Greek a Great Idea14 Questions
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Exam 8: A: Two-Group Design: Texting: I Cant Get You Out of My Mind6 Questions
Exam 8: B: Two-Group Design: Texting: I Cant Get You Out of My Mind100 Questions
Exam 8: C: Two-Group Design: Texting: I Cant Get You Out of My Mind16 Questions
Exam 8: D: Two-Group Design: Texting: I Cant Get You Out of My Mind14 Questions
Exam 8: Two-Group Design: Part 120 Questions
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Exam 9: A: Multi-Group Design: Im Feeling Hot, but Is the Earth Hot, Too5 Questions
Exam 9: B: Multi-Group Design: Im Feeling Hot, but Is the Earth Hot, Too104 Questions
Exam 9: C: Multi-Group Design: Im Feeling Hot, but Is the Earth Hot, Too15 Questions
Exam 9: D: Multi-Group Design: Im Feeling Hot, but Is the Earth Hot, Too14 Questions
Exam 9: Multi-Group Design: Part 120 Questions
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Exam 10: A: Within-Subjects Designs: Can Watching Reality Tv Shows Be Good for Us5 Questions
Exam 10: B: Within-Subjects Designs: Can Watching Reality Tv Shows Be Good for Us100 Questions
Exam 10: C: Within-Subjects Designs: Can Watching Reality Tv Shows Be Good for Us13 Questions
Exam 10: D: Within-Subjects Designs: Can Watching Reality Tv Shows Be Good for Us15 Questions
Exam 10: Within-Subjects Designs: Part 120 Questions
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Exam 11: A: Factorial Design: I Lost My Phone Number, Can I Borrow Yours Do Pickup Lines Really Work5 Questions
Exam 11: B: Factorial Design: I Lost My Phone Number, Can I Borrow Yours Do Pickup Lines Really Work100 Questions
Exam 11: C: Factorial Design: I Lost My Phone Number, Can I Borrow Yours Do Pickup Lines Really Work16 Questions
Exam 11: D: Factorial Design: I Lost My Phone Number, Can I Borrow Yours Do Pickup Lines Really Work14 Questions
Exam 11: Factorial Design: Part 120 Questions
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Exam 12: A: Mixed Design: Which Therapy Is Best for Treating Eating Disorders5 Questions
Exam 12: B: Mixed Design: Which Therapy Is Best for Treating Eating Disorders104 Questions
Exam 12: C: Mixed Design: Which Therapy Is Best for Treating Eating Disorders10 Questions
Exam 12: D: Mixed Design: Which Therapy Is Best for Treating Eating Disorders15 Questions
Exam 12: Mixed Design: Part 120 Questions
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Exam 13: A: Using Research in the Real World: How Do You Know If You Are Truly Helping5 Questions
Exam 13: B: Using Research in the Real World: How Do You Know If You Are Truly Helping99 Questions
Exam 13: C: Using Research in the Real World: How Do You Know If You Are Truly Helping13 Questions
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Dr.Ross runs a one-way analysis of variance to test whether participant's responses in the spider fear condition were different from participants' responses in both the rat and dog fear conditions as a whole.Dr.Ross found a significant result.Which of the following would be the most accurate results write-up for a one-way ANOVA?
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Dr.Henries decided that it would be too difficult and costly to assess all bilingual students among three states receiving federal funding for bilingual studies.Dr.Henries serves as an advisor to the bilingual club on campus as well as advisor to the foreign-language students.Dr.Henries's most cost efficient and timely option for sampling would be:
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Dr.Cullen and Dr.Rosen are having a debate on the inclusion of distractor items on the follow-up questionnaire following the completion of their experimental drug study.Dr.Cullen insists that distractor questions are extremely useful in:
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Which of the following is a results write-up for a chi-square test of independence?
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Why was it so important for participants not to sign the petition in the "Cool Earth" bill and for fake signatures to be included on the petition in the research study discussed in the text?
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Dr.Schubert noted the following results: F(2,94)= .72,p = .02,eta2 = .30.Which of the following numbers represents the effect size in this results write-up?
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The dependent variable must be _____ in order to conduct an ANOVA.
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The results of a one-way ANOVA suggest that the participants' fear response was differentially effected depending on their respective condition: spiders (M = 44;SD = 4.20),snakes (M = 62;SD = 7.1),and dogs (M = 21;SD = 2.20).There was a significant difference F (2,92)= .67,p = .03.Based on this information what was the significant value?
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If a researcher unintentionally introduces another variable into an experimental design,this is referred to as:
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The data must be _____ in order to conduct a chi-square test of independence.
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Tarzanna is writing a research report and has to discuss disadvantages of self-report measures.Which of the following would be correct for Tarzanna to note?
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Dr.Vela is studying comorbid substance use disorders and anxiety disorders among African Americans,Caucasians,Hispanic Americans,and Native Americans between 15 years and 65 years of age.Dr.Vela is using a:
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The results of a one-way ANOVA suggest that the participants' fear response was differentially effected depending on their respective condition: spiders (M = 44;SD = 4.20),snakes (M = 62;SD = 7.1),and dogs (M = 21;SD = 2.20).There was a significant difference F (2,92)= .67,p = .03.Based on this information what was the between-subjects degrees of freedom?
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Warren randomly assigned 60 participants to describe a positive childhood memory,a negative childhood memory,or a neutral childhood memory and then complete a mood questionnaire.Warrens wants to compare the "neutral condition" with the other two conditions.Which statistic is appropriate to use?
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Dr.Dupuis has been conducting the same study for multiple years in a row,but never seems to yield enough power to make any predictions based on the study results.Dr.Dupuis has seven experimental conditions based on treatment modalities for personality disorders.What is the total minimum number of participants Dr.Dupuis would need in order to yield adequate power?
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To determine if food allergies influences participants' taste pallet,researchers conducted a chi-square test of independence between conditions .Based on this information what was the number of participants in this study?
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Seymour is having difficulty writing up his first results section.He needs to note the reliability of the measure used in his study,but is not clear on which symbol represents Cronbach's alpha.Which is the appropriate symbol for Seymour to use?
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Nita signed up for a medication trial at the local hospital.She was informed that she would be in the group taking a new diet pill and other groups would be taking a new energy pill.Nita began to notice that her clothes felt different,even though the scale showed no difference in her weight.She continued to feel like she was losing weight.At the end of the 6-week trial she was informed by researchers that she in fact was taking a water pill that would have no effect on weight loss.Nita was in the:
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It is very common for manipulation check questions to be embedded within the _____ on a follow-up questionnaire.
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