Deck 8: Studying Families: Methods for Quantitative Data

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Researchers who have a low monetary budget are more likely to use ______ to collect survey data.

A)telephone interviews
B)mailed questionnaires
C)personal interviews
D)Internet surveys
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A researcher is interested in gathering detailed accounts about how many hours per day their participants spend with friends or family members.Which of the following methods would be the most useful for their data collection?

A)time diary methods
B)Internet surveys
C)mailed questionnaires
D)personal interviews
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When would a researcher most likely have an interaction of selection and treatment?

A)when there are multiple treatments applied to one group
B)when respondents are randomly assigned to treatment conditions
C)when respondents are not randomly assigned to treatment conditions
D)when respondents change their behaviors because they are in an experiment
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It is unlikely that the instrument used for interview data collection could change over the course of the study.
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A researcher is interested in the effects of socioeconomic status and parenting styles.However, they primarily sample from exclusively low-income areas.Which threat to internal validity might this researcher be dealing with?

A)attrition
B)instrumentation
C)statistical regression
D)selection
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The dependent variable can also be referred to as the manipulation or treatment in laboratory experiments.
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It is common for researchers studying families to use secondary data for their studies.
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Anthropologists or other social science researchers interested in studying past cultures and societies are more likely to utilize ______.

A)field experiments
B)current surveys
C)nonreactive research
D)active studies
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Newspaper articles are considered to be a part of the public running record.
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What kind of experiment design is the least common in family and marriage research, according to the text?

A)laboratory experiments
B)field experiments
C)quasi-experimental
D)observational research
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The Hawthorne effect is the commonly used term to describe the ______.

A)reactive effect of testing
B)interaction of selection and treatment
C)reactive effects of experimental arrangements
D)interference of multiple treatments
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Mailed questionnaires are able to accurately represent all communities.
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One example of ______ would be if the participant responses varied based on the race of the person conducting the study.

A)interviewer effects
B)changes with the instrument
C)the guinea pig effect
D)a measurement as a change agent
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Participants in a study who originally have extreme scores on a scale will tend to produce scores closer to the sample mean if they are retested.Which of the following best describes this trend?

A)testing effects
B)maturation
C)statistical regression
D)attrition
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______ are an example of "active" studies of children and families.

A)The running record
B)Field experiments
C)Surveys
D)Physical traces
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Deck 8: Studying Families: Methods for Quantitative Data
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Researchers who have a low monetary budget are more likely to use ______ to collect survey data.

A)telephone interviews
B)mailed questionnaires
C)personal interviews
D)Internet surveys
B
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A researcher is interested in gathering detailed accounts about how many hours per day their participants spend with friends or family members.Which of the following methods would be the most useful for their data collection?

A)time diary methods
B)Internet surveys
C)mailed questionnaires
D)personal interviews
A
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When would a researcher most likely have an interaction of selection and treatment?

A)when there are multiple treatments applied to one group
B)when respondents are randomly assigned to treatment conditions
C)when respondents are not randomly assigned to treatment conditions
D)when respondents change their behaviors because they are in an experiment
C
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It is unlikely that the instrument used for interview data collection could change over the course of the study.
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A researcher is interested in the effects of socioeconomic status and parenting styles.However, they primarily sample from exclusively low-income areas.Which threat to internal validity might this researcher be dealing with?

A)attrition
B)instrumentation
C)statistical regression
D)selection
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The dependent variable can also be referred to as the manipulation or treatment in laboratory experiments.
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It is common for researchers studying families to use secondary data for their studies.
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Anthropologists or other social science researchers interested in studying past cultures and societies are more likely to utilize ______.

A)field experiments
B)current surveys
C)nonreactive research
D)active studies
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Newspaper articles are considered to be a part of the public running record.
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What kind of experiment design is the least common in family and marriage research, according to the text?

A)laboratory experiments
B)field experiments
C)quasi-experimental
D)observational research
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The Hawthorne effect is the commonly used term to describe the ______.

A)reactive effect of testing
B)interaction of selection and treatment
C)reactive effects of experimental arrangements
D)interference of multiple treatments
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Mailed questionnaires are able to accurately represent all communities.
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One example of ______ would be if the participant responses varied based on the race of the person conducting the study.

A)interviewer effects
B)changes with the instrument
C)the guinea pig effect
D)a measurement as a change agent
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Participants in a study who originally have extreme scores on a scale will tend to produce scores closer to the sample mean if they are retested.Which of the following best describes this trend?

A)testing effects
B)maturation
C)statistical regression
D)attrition
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______ are an example of "active" studies of children and families.

A)The running record
B)Field experiments
C)Surveys
D)Physical traces
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