Deck 7: Nonexperimental Research
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Deck 7: Nonexperimental Research
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A study of the relationship between a person's occupation (college professors vs. factory workers) and the need for cognition would be a correlational study.
True
2
It is always best to avoid conducting nonexperimental research.
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3
Single-variable research cannot answer questions about relationships between variables.
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4
Quasi-experimental research involves the manipulation of an independent variable.
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5
Correlational research must be about the relationship between two quantitative variables.
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6
Correlational studies have good internal validity.
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7
Qualitative research is not used in psychology.
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8
Correlational research can be used when the independent variable is impossible to manipulate.
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9
A quasi-experiment includes the random assignment of participants to conditions or orders of conditions.
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10
Nonexperimental research is appropriate when the independent variable cannot be manipulated.
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11
Experiments generally have good internal validity.
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12
Correlational and quasi-experimental research concern relationships between variables.
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13
A quasi-experiment includes the manipulation of an independent variable.
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14
Nonexperimental research generally has good internal validity.
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15
In correlational research, the independent variable is not manipulated.
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16
The defining feature of correlational research is that Pearson's r is used to describe the data.
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17
Nonexperimental research is more common in the study of personality and individual differences than in the study of cognition and perception.
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18
Correlational research is about a single variable.
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19
Milgram's original obedience study is an example of single-variable research.
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20
Good researchers avoid conducting correlational studies.
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21
Which of the following is most likely to be studied using a correlational study?
A) the effect of study strategy on recall
B) the effect of traumatic childhood experiences on adult depression
C) the effect of noise level on mental concentration
D) the effect of wearing glasses on how attractive people are perceived to be
A) the effect of study strategy on recall
B) the effect of traumatic childhood experiences on adult depression
C) the effect of noise level on mental concentration
D) the effect of wearing glasses on how attractive people are perceived to be
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22
In a participant observation study, the researcher observes people secretly without interfering with them.
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23
A researcher conducts a study on the relationship between caffeine consumption and performance on a math test. What kind of study is this?
A) experimental
B) correlational
C) quasi-experimental
D) There is not enough information here to tell for sure.
A) experimental
B) correlational
C) quasi-experimental
D) There is not enough information here to tell for sure.
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24
Which of the following is the defining feature of correlational research?
A) An independent variable is manipulated while extraneous variables are controlled.
B) One variable is measured and described.
C) Research participants are interviewed in depth about their experiences.
D) Two variables are measured and the relationship between them is assessed.
A) An independent variable is manipulated while extraneous variables are controlled.
B) One variable is measured and described.
C) Research participants are interviewed in depth about their experiences.
D) Two variables are measured and the relationship between them is assessed.
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25
In terms of internal validity, quasi-experimental research is lower than either experimental or correlational research.
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26
Interviews are a major source of data in qualitative research.
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27
Imagine a study in which men and women are compared in terms of their level of aggression. What kind of study is this?
A) experimental
B) correlational
C) quasi-experimental
D) qualitative
A) experimental
B) correlational
C) quasi-experimental
D) qualitative
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28
Which of the following is a reason to conduct nonexperimental research?
A) The researcher is interested in thinking.
B) The researcher wants to maximize the internal validity of the study.
C) The researcher wants to avoid carryover effects.
D) It would be unethical to manipulate the independent variable.
A) The researcher is interested in thinking.
B) The researcher wants to maximize the internal validity of the study.
C) The researcher wants to avoid carryover effects.
D) It would be unethical to manipulate the independent variable.
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29
Coding of participant behaviors is generally an important part of which of the following?
A) archival data collection
B) sport psychology
C) quasi-experimental research
D) naturalistic observation
A) archival data collection
B) sport psychology
C) quasi-experimental research
D) naturalistic observation
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30
Which of the following studies was largely qualitative?
A) Rosenhan's study of pseudopatients in a psychiatric hospital
B) Loftus and Pickrell's study of false memories
C) Milgram's original obedience study
D) Caccioppo and Petty's study of the need for cognition
A) Rosenhan's study of pseudopatients in a psychiatric hospital
B) Loftus and Pickrell's study of false memories
C) Milgram's original obedience study
D) Caccioppo and Petty's study of the need for cognition
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31
Which of the following is a type of nonexperimental research?
A) qualitative studies
B) correlational studies
C) quasi-experiments
D) all of the above
A) qualitative studies
B) correlational studies
C) quasi-experiments
D) all of the above
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32
Which of the following generally has the highest internal validity?
A) experiments
B) quasi-experiments
C) correlational studies
D) qualitative studies
A) experiments
B) quasi-experiments
C) correlational studies
D) qualitative studies
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33
What is the defining feature of nonexperimental research?
A) It is about personality and individual differences.
B) It lacks the manipulation of an independent variable, random assignment, or both.
C) It involves only one variable.
D) It has high external validity.
A) It is about personality and individual differences.
B) It lacks the manipulation of an independent variable, random assignment, or both.
C) It involves only one variable.
D) It has high external validity.
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34
In general, empirical research has shown that psychotherapy is ineffective.
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35
Milgram's original obedience study is a good example of which of the following?
A) a qualitative study
B) a correlational study
C) single-variable research
D) a within-subjects experiment
A) a qualitative study
B) a correlational study
C) single-variable research
D) a within-subjects experiment
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36
Using a nonequivalent groups design is an excellent way to control for extraneous variables.
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37
Qualitative research is meant to provide precise answers to specific questions.
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38
The pretest-posttest design is an excellent way to evaluate the effectiveness of a new form of psychotherapy.
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39
Levine and Norenzayan's (1999) study of walking speed in different countries is a good example of which of the following?
A) naturalistic observation
B) archival data
C) experimental research
D) quasi-experimental research
A) naturalistic observation
B) archival data
C) experimental research
D) quasi-experimental research
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40
Most research in psychology is quantitative.
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41
A researcher is interested in whether playing violent video games causes children to be more aggressive. So she finds a sample of children who regularly play violent video games and a sample of children who do not play violent video games. Then she compares their levels of aggression. Explain the weakness of this study in terms of her original research question.
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42
Qualitative research is meant to do which of the following?
A) generate novel research questions
B) explore people's "lived experience"
C) address broad questions
D) all of the above
A) generate novel research questions
B) explore people's "lived experience"
C) address broad questions
D) all of the above
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43
Imagine a study comparing psychology majors to chemistry majors in terms of their social skills. Would this study be experimental, correlational, quasi-experimental, or qualitative? Explain why.
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44
Describe a research question for which qualitative research would be appropriate. Explain why qualitative research would be appropriate for this research question.
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45
Which kind of research is most likely to involve archival data?
A) correlational
B) experimental
C) quasi-experimental
D) none of the above
A) correlational
B) experimental
C) quasi-experimental
D) none of the above
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46
Which researcher is most likely to engage in content analysis?
A) Dr. Williams studies transcripts of police interviews with suspects.
B) Dr. Ramirez studies mathematics competence.
C) Dr. McKenzie studies relationships among various personality traits.
D) Dr. Perryman studies children's social skills.
A) Dr. Williams studies transcripts of police interviews with suspects.
B) Dr. Ramirez studies mathematics competence.
C) Dr. McKenzie studies relationships among various personality traits.
D) Dr. Perryman studies children's social skills.
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47
Imagine that a researcher uses a pretest-posttest design to test the effectiveness of losing 10 pounds on people's number of depressive symptoms. Explain the problems with this approach.
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48
Archival data would be least likely to be used in which of the following?
A) an experiment
B) a correlational study
C) a qualitative study
D) a single-variable study
A) an experiment
B) a correlational study
C) a qualitative study
D) a single-variable study
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49
Data analysis in qualitative research is most likely to include which of the following?
A) means and standard deviations
B) inferential statistics
C) unfalsifiable theories
D) detailed examples of participant responses
A) means and standard deviations
B) inferential statistics
C) unfalsifiable theories
D) detailed examples of participant responses
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50
A quasi-experiment includes which of the following?
A) random sampling of participants
B) random assignment of participants to conditions
C) the manipulation of an independent variable
D) none of the above
A) random sampling of participants
B) random assignment of participants to conditions
C) the manipulation of an independent variable
D) none of the above
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51
What does the prefix "quasi" mean?
A) above
B) false
C) resembling
D) not
A) above
B) false
C) resembling
D) not
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52
"Mixed methods research" refers to which of the following?
A) research that combines quantitative and qualitative approaches
B) research that combines experimental and correlational approaches
C) research that combines experimental and quasi-experimental approaches
D) research that combines basic and applied approaches
A) research that combines quantitative and qualitative approaches
B) research that combines experimental and correlational approaches
C) research that combines experimental and quasi-experimental approaches
D) research that combines basic and applied approaches
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53
Why does experimental research generally have higher internal validity than nonexperimental research?
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54
Describe a situation in which a researcher might choose to conduct a quasi-experiment rather than an experiment. Explain why the quasi-experiment might be preferred.
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55
Which of the following is a common data collection method in qualitative research?
A) administering questionnaires with rating scale responses
B) taking multiple physiological measures
C) using computer simulations
D) giving unstructured interviews
A) administering questionnaires with rating scale responses
B) taking multiple physiological measures
C) using computer simulations
D) giving unstructured interviews
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56
A new anti-drug program is instituted at one elementary school. Then the attitudes of the students toward drugs are compared to the attitudes of students at a similar elementary school without the program. What kind of research design is this?
A) a between-subjects experiment
B) a correlational study
C) a nonequivalent groups design
D) a pretest-posttest design
A) a between-subjects experiment
B) a correlational study
C) a nonequivalent groups design
D) a pretest-posttest design
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57
Make up an example of a research question that could only be addressed by nonexperimental research and explain why this is so.
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