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Deck 8: Measuring What Happens: Dependent Variables
1
In the pen-choice studies where one pen was blue and four others were red, Markus and colleagues found that compared to Indian students, American students:
A) did not care about a pen's color
B) tended to choose the blue pen
C) tended to choose one of the red pens
D) did not want any pen
A) did not care about a pen's color
B) tended to choose the blue pen
C) tended to choose one of the red pens
D) did not want any pen
tended to choose the blue pen
2
The dependent variable or measure is the variable that is:
A) not under the control of the experimenter
B) is under the control of the experimenter
C) is manipulated by the experimenter
D) none of the above
A) not under the control of the experimenter
B) is under the control of the experimenter
C) is manipulated by the experimenter
D) none of the above
not under the control of the experimenter
3
The term "Hawthorne effect" refers to reactive situations in experiments where:
A) dependent variables cannot be measured effectively
B) independent variables have a powerful impact on behavior
C) behavior change but not due to the impact of any independent variable
D) all of the above
A) dependent variables cannot be measured effectively
B) independent variables have a powerful impact on behavior
C) behavior change but not due to the impact of any independent variable
D) all of the above
behavior change but not due to the impact of any independent variable
4
Which of the following is a quantifiable dimension of a dependent variable?
A) amount
B) proximity or distance
C) frequency
D) all of the above
A) amount
B) proximity or distance
C) frequency
D) all of the above
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5
A behavioroid measure is one that:
A) measures participants' responses online
B) measures participants' future intentions
C) measures participants' recalled behaviors
D) none of the above
A) measures participants' responses online
B) measures participants' future intentions
C) measures participants' recalled behaviors
D) none of the above
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6
The following is not an example of an unobtrusive accretion measure:
A) graffiti on a wall
B) contents of a trash can
C) worn carpet
D) fingerprints on a handle
A) graffiti on a wall
B) contents of a trash can
C) worn carpet
D) fingerprints on a handle
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7
The following is not an example of an unobtrusive erosion measure:
A) a worn book cover
B) a bumper sticker
C) scratches on flooring
D) torn pages in a phone book
A) a worn book cover
B) a bumper sticker
C) scratches on flooring
D) torn pages in a phone book
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8
Which of the following is not a close-ended verbal dependent measure?
A) rating scale
B) personality inventory
C) recognition measure
D) interview
A) rating scale
B) personality inventory
C) recognition measure
D) interview
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9
The bogus pipeline was a reliable lie detecting device developed by Jones and Sigall (1971).
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10
Which of the following is not generally considered to be a practical way to administer a dependent variable?
A) disguise the measure
B) remove the measure from the main part of the study
C) use a nonverbal measure
D) all of the above
A) disguise the measure
B) remove the measure from the main part of the study
C) use a nonverbal measure
D) all of the above
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11
Explain how the pen-choice studies conducted by Hazel Markus and her colleagues illustrate the role of personal freedom and agency among Western students. How would you characterize the behavioral responses of the Indian students, as well as those from other Eastern cultures?
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12
What is a dependent variable? Define this term and provide an example.
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13
Why should social psychologists choose behavioral dependent variables over, say, self-report dependent variables?
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14
What is reactivity? Why does it sometimes occur between particular independent and dependent variables? How can a social psychologist anticipate and possibly combat the problem(s) posed by reactivity?
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15
What is a "Hawthorne Effect"? Briefly explain the origin of this controversial effect and why the effect is a concern for social psychologists.
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16
Why should dependent variables be quantifiable? List and discuss several of the quantifiable dimensions of dependent variables.
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17
Define and describe the role of behavioroid measures in social psychological research. Provide a concrete example.
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18
What is an unobtrusive measure? What is the distinction between accretion and erosion measures? Provide an example of each.
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19
List some examples of open-ended and close-ended verbal dependent variables.
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20
What is a verbal protocol? How does this research tool differ from more traditional dependent measures?
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21
Besides unobtrusive measures, what other kinds of nonverbal measures do social psychologists use in their research?
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22
Discuss implicit measures, notably the Implicit Association Test (IAT). What does this measure assess? What are the IAT's strengths and weaknesses?
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23
Are physiological measures ever used in social psychological research? What are the advantages of such measures? Are there any drawbacks? If so, what are they?
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24
What are some strategies researchers can use to administer dependent variables while making them less conspicuous to research participants?
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25
What is reliability? Why must social psychologists be concerned about the reliability of their dependent measures?
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