Exam 8: B: Two-Group Design: Texting: I Cant Get You Out of My Mind
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
Exam 7: Survey Design and Scale Construction: Part 120 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
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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Sacha is interested in conducting an experiment examining the impact of sleep deprivation on memory.After analyzing her results,she finds a p-value of 0.08.Based on these findings,which of the following is true?
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If you were conducting an experiment examining the impact of sleep deprivation on physical ability,which of the following would be an appropriate operational definition of sleep deprivation?
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In an experiment examining whether pet ownership leads to greater life satisfaction,pets would be considered the _____ variable,whereas life satisfaction would be considered the _____ variable.
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Researchers are hoping to _____ the null hypothesis by showing that _____.
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The _____ hypothesis is a clear and specific prediction of how the independent variable will influence the dependent variable.
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Researcher notes are important because they do each of the following,EXCEPT:
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When entering data into a statistical computer program like SPSS,the key difference between experimental data and survey data is:
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Professor Carlson is interested in understanding whether uniform color impacts football players' performances.In his study,_____ is manipulated and _____ is measured.
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Valentino is a health psychologist who is working on a campaign to encourage people to take the stairs instead of the elevator.He places posters in the elevators in his building.In one location the posters highlight the negative consequences of taking the elevator.In another location,the posters highlight the positive consequences of taking the stairs.He then measures how many people change their behavior at each location.What measure could Valentino include as a manipulation check?
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In presenting the findings of an independent samples t-test,which is the correct order of presentation for results?
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Veronica was thrilled to discover that her experimental manipulation resulted in a significant difference between conditions.Now,she is interested in knowing about the magnitude of the difference between the groups.To determine this,she should look at which of the following?
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A key component of an experiment is the control group.This is the condition that:
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An independent samples t-test that fails to reach statistical significance indicates that:
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Joaquin conducts an independent samples t-test that reveals a significant effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable (p =.05).This means that the likelihood that the observed difference between groups is due to chance is:
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Professor Montgomery is interested in testing the utility of a new teaching technique but is worried that individual differences between her students' levels of comprehension of the course material may affect her outcomes.How might she reduce this concern?
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Marcus is interested in examining whether attending preschool makes children more extraverted.In designing a study to examine this relationship,which of the following would NOT be a potential extraneous variables?
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Internal validity is a characteristic of which type of study?
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Jayla's experimental study revealed a significant result.Which of the following will help to increase her confidence in her findings?
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