Exam 8: Two-Group Design: Part 1
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
Exam 1: Psychology As Science: Part 120 Questions
Exam 1: Psychology As Science: Part 220 Questions
Exam 2: A: The Research Process: Ideas to Innovations5 Questions
Exam 2: B: The Research Process: Ideas to Innovations100 Questions
Exam 2: C: The Research Process: Ideas to Innovations13 Questions
Exam 2: D: The Research Process: Ideas to Innovations15 Questions
Exam 2: The Research Process: Part 120 Questions
Exam 2: The Research Process: Part 220 Questions
Exam 3: A: Ethics: Making Ethical Decisions in Research5 Questions
Exam 3: B: Ethics: Making Ethical Decisions in Research105 Questions
Exam 3: C: Ethics: Making Ethical Decisions in Research13 Questions
Exam 3: D: Ethics: Making Ethical Decisions in Research15 Questions
Exam 3: Ethics: Part 120 Questions
Exam 3: Ethics: Part 220 Questions
Exam 4: A: The Psychologists Toolbox: Tools for Building Better Designs5 Questions
Exam 4: B: The Psychologists Toolbox: Tools for Building Better Designs122 Questions
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
Exam 4: The Psychologists: Part 220 Questions
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
Exam 5: Qualitative Research: Part 219 Questions
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
Exam 6: Observational Research: Part 220 Questions
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
Exam 7: Survey Design and Scale Construction: Part 120 Questions
Exam 7: Survey Design and Scale Construction: Part 220 Questions
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
Exam 8: Two-Group Design: Part 220 Questions
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
Exam 9: Multi-Group Design: Part 220 Questions
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
Exam 10: Within-Subjects Designs: Part 220 Questions
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
Exam 11: Factorial Design: Part 220 Questions
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
Exam 12: Mixed Design: Part 220 Questions
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
Exam 13: D: Using Research in the Real World: How Do You Know If You Are Truly Helping15 Questions
Exam 13: Using Research in the Real World: Part 120 Questions
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In an experiment designed to examine the effect of watching horror movies on the risk of heart attacks,participants in the experimental condition would be assigned to:
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Unlike a correlation,the two-group experimental design allows researchers to:
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In a study examining the effect of ignoring text messages on distraction,trying to ignore text messages is the _____ variable,whereas the amount of distraction is the _____ variable.
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Bianca is interested in examining whether traffic is related to aggressive behavior.If she measures aggressive behavior,operationalized as horn blowing frequency,observed on a local highway,rather than in a driving simulator,she would have had greater _____,but less _____.
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Which of the following is the correct order of operations for conducting an experiment?
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To experimentally test the adage "An apple a day keeps the doctor away," Anika randomly assigned 50 participants to eat an apple every day for one month and assigned 50 participants not to eat any apples during the month-long study period.At the end of the study,she asked all 100 participants how many apples they ate in a given day.This question served as her:
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Duncan designed a study to examine whether sunscreen with a higher SPF was able to protect participants from sunburn better than sunscreen with a lower SPF.To test this,he randomly assigned half of his participants to wear a sunscreen with a SPF of 50.The other half were assigned to wear a sunscreen with a SFP of 35.After five hours in the sun,he compared the level of sunburn across the groups.Which of the following would indicate that his two-group experimental study yielded a significant difference?
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You end up recruiting college students who were readily available,cheap,and easy to use as your participants.Your selection of participants represents a _____ sample.
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In designing an experimental study,the research question is to the experimental hypothesis as:
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Select the factor that is NOT unique to experimental designs.
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Jace is interested in examining whether productivity is improved when people wear noise-cancelling headphones.To test his hypothesis he decides to bring people into a research laboratory and have them complete an anagram task while either wearing noise-cancelling headphones or not.Jace can _____ the independence and _____ the control of his study by conducting participants one at a time.
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If a personality psychologist was interested in examining the relationship between people's educational level and extraversion,the best operational definition of educational level would be:
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By choosing to conduct a study in a research laboratory instead of its natural setting,researchers gain _____,but lose _____.
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Professor Mateo is designing an experiment to test whether playing music during his exams improves students' grades.Which of the following will increase the mundane realism of his study?
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For the study described in this chapter,the _____ asked whether trying to ignore a text message leads to distraction,whereas the _____ stated that participants in the highly restricted cell phone use group will have worse test performance than those who are allowed to check their cell phones.
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Lucy is using her newfound scientific appreciation to study phenomena in her own life.This week she wants to conduct an experiment to test whether the dryer is shrinking her jeans.In her study,jeans that are washed and then air dried are her _____ condition.
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Camila is interested in examining whether people who have more frequent access to pictures have better memory.Which of the following represents the null hypothesis for her study?
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Felipe is interested in testing whether people are more likely to take gummy vitamins than regular (hard pill)vitamins.In his study,the experimental group is composed of participants who take _____,and his control group is comprised of participants who take _____.
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The experiment tested in this chapter,which examined the effect of ignoring text messages on participants' levels of distraction,was a:
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Suppose an experimenter were examining the relationship between texting and driving and found that there was no difference between the experimental and control groups in typical cell phone use,previous texting experience,or driving history.This would serve to:
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