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Deck 2: Scientific Methods in Psychology
1
What is a hypothesis?
A)A statistical test for determining the significance of a result
B)A method of doing an experiment
C)A statement that leads to a prediction
D)An interpretation of the results of a study
A)A statistical test for determining the significance of a result
B)A method of doing an experiment
C)A statement that leads to a prediction
D)An interpretation of the results of a study
A statement that leads to a prediction
2
If several researchers follow the same procedure as the first researcher but get different results,what do we say about those results?
A)They are not fictitious.
B)They are not replicable.
C)They are not parsimonious.
D)They are not statistically significant.
A)They are not fictitious.
B)They are not replicable.
C)They are not parsimonious.
D)They are not statistically significant.
They are not replicable.
3
What is one way in which psychological research differs from chemistry and other sciences?
A)Unlike psychologists, chemists use the experimental method.
B)Unlike psychologists, chemists analyze their results with statistics.
C)Psychological research faces more serious ethical restraints.
D)Psychological experimentation dates back to the time of the ancient Greeks.
A)Unlike psychologists, chemists use the experimental method.
B)Unlike psychologists, chemists analyze their results with statistics.
C)Psychological research faces more serious ethical restraints.
D)Psychological experimentation dates back to the time of the ancient Greeks.
Psychological research faces more serious ethical restraints.
4
If researchers get similar results whenever they follow a procedure,what are the results?
A)Statistically significant
B)Parsimonious
C)Replicable
D)Experimental
A)Statistically significant
B)Parsimonious
C)Replicable
D)Experimental
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5
Suppose many researchers have conducted similar studies,but most used only a small number of participants.To estimate the true size of the results,which procedure would be best?
A)A correlation coefficient
B)A meta-analysis
C)A survey
D)A statement of parsimony
A)A correlation coefficient
B)A meta-analysis
C)A survey
D)A statement of parsimony
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6
What does a meta-analysis do?
A)It re-examines the results of a controversial experiment.
B)It determines whether the interpretation of a result is parsimonious.
C)It removes from consideration any data that appear to be inaccurate.
D)It combines the results from many studies.
A)It re-examines the results of a controversial experiment.
B)It determines whether the interpretation of a result is parsimonious.
C)It removes from consideration any data that appear to be inaccurate.
D)It combines the results from many studies.
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7
Suppose researchers are not certain about whether or not a certain finding is replicable.Which of these procedures would be appropriate for answering the question?
A)A meta-analysis
B)A standard deviation
C)A demand characteristic
D)A case history
A)A meta-analysis
B)A standard deviation
C)A demand characteristic
D)A case history
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8
What does it mean to say that a result is "replicable"?
A)The results would be unlikely to arise by chance.
B)The results conform to the predictions of a theory.
C)Most scientists consider the results important.
D)Other researchers can get the same results.
A)The results would be unlikely to arise by chance.
B)The results conform to the predictions of a theory.
C)Most scientists consider the results important.
D)Other researchers can get the same results.
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9
If someone publishes surprising but incorrect results,in the long run people will not take the study seriously.Why not?
A)The interpretation will not be parsimonious.
B)The methods will not be explained in enough detail.
C)The hypothesis will not be plausible.
D)The results will not be replicable.
A)The interpretation will not be parsimonious.
B)The methods will not be explained in enough detail.
C)The hypothesis will not be plausible.
D)The results will not be replicable.
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10
How could someone determine whether the results of some study are replicable?
A)Survey other scientists for their opinions of the study.
B)Perform a statistical analysis to determine the likelihood of such results.
C)Compare the interpretation of results to other possible interpretations.
D)Repeat the procedure and try to get the same results.
A)Survey other scientists for their opinions of the study.
B)Perform a statistical analysis to determine the likelihood of such results.
C)Compare the interpretation of results to other possible interpretations.
D)Repeat the procedure and try to get the same results.
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11
What is meant by a "falsifiable" theory?
A)It is based on results that are not replicable.
B)Someone has reported evidence that contradicts the theory.
C)We can imagine evidence that would contradict the theory.
D)The theory disagrees with common sense.
A)It is based on results that are not replicable.
B)Someone has reported evidence that contradicts the theory.
C)We can imagine evidence that would contradict the theory.
D)The theory disagrees with common sense.
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12
A good scientific theory SHOULD have which of the following features?
A)It is based on many complex assumptions.
B)It makes falsifiable predictions.
C)It can agree with almost any observation.
D)It is based on illusory correlations.
A)It is based on many complex assumptions.
B)It makes falsifiable predictions.
C)It can agree with almost any observation.
D)It is based on illusory correlations.
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13
Which of these refers to the idea that we accept results only if other investigators can repeat them?
A)Significance
B)Replicability
C)Determinism
D)Parsimony
A)Significance
B)Replicability
C)Determinism
D)Parsimony
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14
Which of these is true about a "falsifiable" theory?
A)Most scientists argue against the theory.
B)Replicable data have contradicted the theory.
C)It makes clear, unambiguous predictions.
D)So far, not enough research has tested the theory.
A)Most scientists argue against the theory.
B)Replicable data have contradicted the theory.
C)It makes clear, unambiguous predictions.
D)So far, not enough research has tested the theory.
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15
The word science derives from a Latin word that means what?
A)Laboratory
B)Knowledge
C)Questioning
D)Progress
A)Laboratory
B)Knowledge
C)Questioning
D)Progress
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16
If other investigators repeat a study with similar results,what is the result said to be?
A)Analytical
B)Redundant
C)Parsimonious
D)Replicable
A)Analytical
B)Redundant
C)Parsimonious
D)Replicable
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17
If a theory is falsifiable,then which of the following is true?
A)It is too vague to be useful.
B)We can imagine evidence that would contradict it.
C)Scientists have replaced it with a better theory.
D)It makes interpretations that are not parsimonious.
A)It is too vague to be useful.
B)We can imagine evidence that would contradict it.
C)Scientists have replaced it with a better theory.
D)It makes interpretations that are not parsimonious.
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18
When someone conducts a research study,which of these comes first?
A)Interpretation
B)Methods
C)Hypothesis
D)Results
A)Interpretation
B)Methods
C)Hypothesis
D)Results
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19
If a result is replicable,which of these must be true?
A)Other investigators can repeat the results.
B)The interpretation is more parsimonious than other possible explanations.
C)The results have been published in a reputable journal.
D)The results are statistically significant.
A)Other investigators can repeat the results.
B)The interpretation is more parsimonious than other possible explanations.
C)The results have been published in a reputable journal.
D)The results are statistically significant.
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20
Any scientific study goes through four steps.Which of these is the correct order of events?
A)Hypothesis-interpretation-methods-results
B)Hypothesis-methods-interpretation-results
C)Hypothesis-methods-results-interpretation
D)Interpretation-hypothesis-methods-results
A)Hypothesis-interpretation-methods-results
B)Hypothesis-methods-interpretation-results
C)Hypothesis-methods-results-interpretation
D)Interpretation-hypothesis-methods-results
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21
To decide whether a theory is parsimonious,what do scientists consider?
A)Whether or not the theory leads to practical applications
B)Whether or not the theory is popular with the general public
C)Whether or not the theory can be stated with mathematical precision
D)How simple the assumptions behind the theory are
A)Whether or not the theory leads to practical applications
B)Whether or not the theory is popular with the general public
C)Whether or not the theory can be stated with mathematical precision
D)How simple the assumptions behind the theory are
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22
Which of the following do researchers generally regard as desirable?
A)Experimenter bias
B)Demand characteristics
C)Falsifiable theories
D)Illusory correlations
A)Experimenter bias
B)Demand characteristics
C)Falsifiable theories
D)Illusory correlations
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23
Some people believe in the existence of the "abominable snowman." Others doubt its existence.Who has the burden of proof,and why?
A)Those who believe in the abominable snowman have the burden of proof because they are defending the more popular point of view.
B)Those who believe in the abominable snowman have the burden of proof because they might be able to find evidence, and the doubters could not.
C)Those who doubt the abominable snowman have the burden of proof because they are defending the more popular point of view.
D)Those who doubt the abominable snowman have the burden of proof because they might be able to find evidence, and the believers could not.
A)Those who believe in the abominable snowman have the burden of proof because they are defending the more popular point of view.
B)Those who believe in the abominable snowman have the burden of proof because they might be able to find evidence, and the doubters could not.
C)Those who doubt the abominable snowman have the burden of proof because they are defending the more popular point of view.
D)Those who doubt the abominable snowman have the burden of proof because they might be able to find evidence, and the believers could not.
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24
Which of the following claims would NOT be falsifiable?
A)"Anxiety is more common in young adults than in old people."
B)"Mothers who take folic acid during pregnancy tend to have healthier children."
C)"Dreams are often disguised to hide their true meaning."
D)"Early music training improves children's language development."
A)"Anxiety is more common in young adults than in old people."
B)"Mothers who take folic acid during pregnancy tend to have healthier children."
C)"Dreams are often disguised to hide their true meaning."
D)"Early music training improves children's language development."
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25
What do we call the principle that we should prefer the theory that makes the fewest and simplest assumptions?
A)Informed consent
B)Parsimony
C)Falsifiability
D)Correlation
A)Informed consent
B)Parsimony
C)Falsifiability
D)Correlation
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26
According to the principle of parsimony,what kind of theory should we prefer?
A)The theory for which we cannot even imagine any contradictory evidence
B)The theory that was proposed first
C)The theory that is most popular with the general public
D)The theory that makes fewer and simpler assumptions
A)The theory for which we cannot even imagine any contradictory evidence
B)The theory that was proposed first
C)The theory that is most popular with the general public
D)The theory that makes fewer and simpler assumptions
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27
The legal system requires the prosecution to demonstrate the defendant's guilt.Similarly,a scientist who makes a claim is expected to provide evidence.What is this obligation called?
A)Correlation
B)Burden of proof
C)Parsimony
D)Demand characteristic
A)Correlation
B)Burden of proof
C)Parsimony
D)Demand characteristic
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28
"Clever Hans" could answer math questions only under which conditions?
A)Only if he had heard the same question before
B)Only if his trainer was present
C)Only if he could see the questioner's face
D)Only if he could hear the questioner's voice
A)Only if he had heard the same question before
B)Only if his trainer was present
C)Only if he could see the questioner's face
D)Only if he could hear the questioner's voice
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29
The professor says Angela missed class.Angela says she was there,but aliens from outer space caused her to be invisible.Why do we prefer the professor's account of the event?
A)It is more open-minded.
B)It is more parsimonious.
C)It is more correlational.
D)It is more psychoanalytic.
A)It is more open-minded.
B)It is more parsimonious.
C)It is more correlational.
D)It is more psychoanalytic.
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30
If a theory is "falsifiable," then which of these is true about it?
A)More than one experiment has disconfirmed the theory.
B)It makes specific, testable predictions.
C)It contradicts other well-established theories.
D)It is based on too many unlikely assumptions.
A)More than one experiment has disconfirmed the theory.
B)It makes specific, testable predictions.
C)It contradicts other well-established theories.
D)It is based on too many unlikely assumptions.
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31
Clever Hans was a horse that at first appeared to have what surprising ability?
A)Language comprehension
B)Mind reading
C)Mathematical calculation
D)Disappearance
A)Language comprehension
B)Mind reading
C)Mathematical calculation
D)Disappearance
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32
A psychic claims that he can read the minds of people who lived thousands of years ago.What is the main scientific objection to this claim?
A)The claim is not based on mathematics.
B)The claim is based on correlational data.
C)The claim is not falsifiable.
D)The claim is based on independent variables.
A)The claim is not based on mathematics.
B)The claim is based on correlational data.
C)The claim is not falsifiable.
D)The claim is based on independent variables.
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33
In science and in a criminal trial,who has the "burden of proof"-that is,the obligation to demonstrate that its claims are correct?
A)The side defending the more popular point of view
B)The side defending the more interesting theory
C)The side that should be able to produce good evidence, if they are right
D)The side that has more to lose
A)The side defending the more popular point of view
B)The side defending the more interesting theory
C)The side that should be able to produce good evidence, if they are right
D)The side that has more to lose
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34
In both science and the legal system,which side has the "burden of proof"?
A)The side that is defending the current point of view
B)The side that should find it possible to present convincing evidence, if it is right
C)The side that has more to lose, if it is wrong
D)The side that has fewer supporters
A)The side that is defending the current point of view
B)The side that should find it possible to present convincing evidence, if it is right
C)The side that has more to lose, if it is wrong
D)The side that has fewer supporters
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35
In both the U.S.legal system and in scientific disputes,the "burden of proof" falls on whom?
A)Someone who is proposing a more parsimonious explanation
B)Someone who is suspected of being dishonest
C)Someone who should be in the better position to provide convincing evidence
D)Someone who is defending the more popular beliefs or values
A)Someone who is proposing a more parsimonious explanation
B)Someone who is suspected of being dishonest
C)Someone who should be in the better position to provide convincing evidence
D)Someone who is defending the more popular beliefs or values
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36
Why is "falsifiable" considered a desirable thing for a theory?
A)It means we have replaced it with a better theory.
B)It means the theory is sufficiently interesting to attract opposition.
C)It means that the theory makes clear, testable predictions.
D)It means the theory is highly parsimonious.
A)It means we have replaced it with a better theory.
B)It means the theory is sufficiently interesting to attract opposition.
C)It means that the theory makes clear, testable predictions.
D)It means the theory is highly parsimonious.
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37
The "Yes-ists" claim there are intelligent beings somewhere in outer space.The "No-ists" claim there are not.Which side has the burden of proof,and why?
A)The Yes-ists have the burden of proof because they are defending the more popular point of view.
B)The Yes-ists have the burden of proof because they might be able to find evidence, and the No-ists could not.
C)The No-ists have the burden of proof because they are defending the more popular point of view.
D)The No-ists have the burden of proof because they might be able to find evidence, and the Yes-ists could not.
A)The Yes-ists have the burden of proof because they are defending the more popular point of view.
B)The Yes-ists have the burden of proof because they might be able to find evidence, and the No-ists could not.
C)The No-ists have the burden of proof because they are defending the more popular point of view.
D)The No-ists have the burden of proof because they might be able to find evidence, and the Yes-ists could not.
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38
Suppose someone doing a card trick claims to read other people's minds though psychic powers.What would most scientists seek?
A)A more sensational explanation
B)A more parsimonious explanation
C)A more correlational explanation
D)A more psychoanalytic explanation
A)A more sensational explanation
B)A more parsimonious explanation
C)A more correlational explanation
D)A more psychoanalytic explanation
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39
If a theory makes only a few simple assumptions similar to those of other widely accepted theories,what do we say about the new theory?
A)It is parsimonious.
B)It is inferential.
C)It is correlational.
D)It is replicable.
A)It is parsimonious.
B)It is inferential.
C)It is correlational.
D)It is replicable.
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40
Why do scientists prefer the more parsimonious explanation?
A)It is simpler.
B)It is more interesting.
C)It leads to getting better grant support.
D)It avoids the burden of proof.
A)It is simpler.
B)It is more interesting.
C)It leads to getting better grant support.
D)It avoids the burden of proof.
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41
Which of the following is an operational definition of "grief"?
A)A synonym for bereavement
B)A feeling of sadness and loneliness
C)The consequence of the loss of a loved one
D)The number of tears shed per day
A)A synonym for bereavement
B)A feeling of sadness and loneliness
C)The consequence of the loss of a loved one
D)The number of tears shed per day
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42
Why is an anecdote NOT considered strong evidence?
A)Most people do not experience anecdotes.
B)When people do experience anecdotes, they don't remember them.
C)An anecdote is a demand characteristic.
D)An anecdote could have occurred by accident.
A)Most people do not experience anecdotes.
B)When people do experience anecdotes, they don't remember them.
C)An anecdote is a demand characteristic.
D)An anecdote could have occurred by accident.
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43
Which of the following is an operational definition of "religiousness"?
A)A belief in a supreme being
B)The opposite of atheism
C)The frequency of attending worship services
D)A deep sense of oneness with the universe
A)A belief in a supreme being
B)The opposite of atheism
C)The frequency of attending worship services
D)A deep sense of oneness with the universe
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44
Which of the following is an operational definition of "hunger"?
A)How much someone would be willing to pay for a meal
B)A desire for food
C)The opposite of "feeling full"
D)The biological need for nutrition
A)How much someone would be willing to pay for a meal
B)A desire for food
C)The opposite of "feeling full"
D)The biological need for nutrition
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45
Clever Hans appeared to do math.But he was really responding to what?
A)Finger movements
B)Sounds
C)Facial expressions
D)Breathing patterns
A)Finger movements
B)Sounds
C)Facial expressions
D)Breathing patterns
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46
You think about a friend you haven't thought about in months,and then that friend calls you.This is an example of what?
A)A double-blind study
B)A demand characteristic
C)A statistically significant finding
D)An anecdote
A)A double-blind study
B)A demand characteristic
C)A statistically significant finding
D)An anecdote
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47
Someone claims that ESP shows up only when the vibrations are right and that there is no way to know whether the vibrations are right except to see whether ESP shows up.Why is this proposal not scientifically acceptable?
A)It is not falsifiable.
B)It has too many independent variables.
C)It has too many dependent variables.
D)It has no demand characteristics.
A)It is not falsifiable.
B)It has too many independent variables.
C)It has too many dependent variables.
D)It has no demand characteristics.
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48
When Clever Hans appeared to do complex math,why did scientists seek a different explanation?
A)Scientists seek the most interesting explanation.
B)Scientists seek the most parsimonious explanation.
C)Scientists seek the most original explanation.
D)Scientists seek the most psychoanalytic explanation.
A)Scientists seek the most interesting explanation.
B)Scientists seek the most parsimonious explanation.
C)Scientists seek the most original explanation.
D)Scientists seek the most psychoanalytic explanation.
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49
What are the reasons to be skeptical of extrasensory perception?
A)The results are not replicable and the explanation is not parsimonious.
B)The results are not independent and the explanation is not statistical.
C)The results are not random and the explanation is not psychoanalytical.
D)The results are not anecdotal and the explanation is not replicable.
A)The results are not replicable and the explanation is not parsimonious.
B)The results are not independent and the explanation is not statistical.
C)The results are not random and the explanation is not psychoanalytical.
D)The results are not anecdotal and the explanation is not replicable.
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50
In one word,why did most scientists doubt that Clever Hans could do complex mathematics,even before they understood he was actually doing?
A)Correlation
B)Maturation
C)Parsimony
D)Statistics
A)Correlation
B)Maturation
C)Parsimony
D)Statistics
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51
How did Clever Hans solve arithmetic problems?
A)He memorized the answer to each question by long practice.
B)He watched the questioner for facial cues.
C)He listened for the questioner to clear his throat.
D)He guessed correctly only by accident.
A)He memorized the answer to each question by long practice.
B)He watched the questioner for facial cues.
C)He listened for the questioner to clear his throat.
D)He guessed correctly only by accident.
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52
Why do researchers use operational definitions of their terms?
A)An operational definition enables researchers to measure something.
B)An operational definition provides a scientific explanation of something.
C)An operational definition explains the term to the average person.
D)An operational definition explains the practical importance of something.
A)An operational definition enables researchers to measure something.
B)An operational definition provides a scientific explanation of something.
C)An operational definition explains the term to the average person.
D)An operational definition explains the practical importance of something.
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53
What do supporters of extrasensory perception assert?
A)They assert that at least some people have an additional sense organ that perceives energies that other people do not perceive.
B)They assert that all people have an additional sense organ that scientists don't know about.
C)They assert that some people gain information without receiving anything through any sense organ.
D)They assert that some people are luckier at guessing than other people are.
A)They assert that at least some people have an additional sense organ that perceives energies that other people do not perceive.
B)They assert that all people have an additional sense organ that scientists don't know about.
C)They assert that some people gain information without receiving anything through any sense organ.
D)They assert that some people are luckier at guessing than other people are.
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54
What is an anecdote?
A)A way of testing the statistical significance of a result
B)A participant in a research study
C)A report of a single event
D)A medicine that blocks the damage from a poison
A)A way of testing the statistical significance of a result
B)A participant in a research study
C)A report of a single event
D)A medicine that blocks the damage from a poison
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55
What is an operational definition?
A)A definition that states how to produce or measure something
B)A definition in terms of synonyms and antonyms
C)A definition that explains the scientific causes of something
D)A definition that explains the origin of the word
A)A definition that states how to produce or measure something
B)A definition in terms of synonyms and antonyms
C)A definition that explains the scientific causes of something
D)A definition that explains the origin of the word
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56
What is one of the main objections raised against ESP?
A)Not enough anecdotes have been reported.
B)The experiments claiming to support ESP have independent variables.
C)The results claiming to support ESP are not replicable.
D)The theory behind ESP is falsifiable.
A)Not enough anecdotes have been reported.
B)The experiments claiming to support ESP have independent variables.
C)The results claiming to support ESP are not replicable.
D)The theory behind ESP is falsifiable.
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57
Why is an anecdote not considered strong evidence?
A)An anecdote is part of an experiment.
B)An anecdote is not replicable.
C)An anecdote is falsifiable.
D)An anecdote is observed in a double-blind manner.
A)An anecdote is part of an experiment.
B)An anecdote is not replicable.
C)An anecdote is falsifiable.
D)An anecdote is observed in a double-blind manner.
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58
What was Oskar Pfungst's evidence that Clever Hans was not doing math?
A)Hans answered correctly only when the questioner made certain sounds.
B)Hans answered correctly only when the questioner stood in plain sight.
C)Hans answered correctly only when his trainer, Mr. von Osten, was present.
D)Hans answered correctly on some days and not others.
A)Hans answered correctly only when the questioner made certain sounds.
B)Hans answered correctly only when the questioner stood in plain sight.
C)Hans answered correctly only when his trainer, Mr. von Osten, was present.
D)Hans answered correctly on some days and not others.
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59
What was Oskar Pfungst's evidence that Clever Hans was not doing math?
A)Hans's answers were only slightly more accurate than chance.
B)Hans guessed randomly when scientists were present.
C)Hans answered correctly only when his trainer, Mr. von Osten, was present.
D)Hans answered correctly only if the questioner knew the correct answer.
A)Hans's answers were only slightly more accurate than chance.
B)Hans guessed randomly when scientists were present.
C)Hans answered correctly only when his trainer, Mr. von Osten, was present.
D)Hans answered correctly only if the questioner knew the correct answer.
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60
"The Amazing Kreskin" demonstrates his powers by finding his paycheck hidden somewhere in the audience.What is the most parsimonious explanation?
A)He reads facial cues, much like Clever Hans.
B)He finds the check by coincidence alone.
C)He uses supernatural psychic powers.
D)He perceives brain waves radiating from the audience.
A)He reads facial cues, much like Clever Hans.
B)He finds the check by coincidence alone.
C)He uses supernatural psychic powers.
D)He perceives brain waves radiating from the audience.
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61
Someone doing a survey in Florida interviews every 1,000th person on the census list.This procedure approximates which type of sample?
A)A random sample
B)A cross-cultural sample
C)A cross-sectional sample
D)An elite sample
A)A random sample
B)A cross-cultural sample
C)A cross-sectional sample
D)An elite sample
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62
In what kind of sample does everyone in the population have an equal chance of being chosen?
A)A random sample
B)A representative sample
C)A convenience sample
D)An elite sample
A)A random sample
B)A representative sample
C)A convenience sample
D)An elite sample
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63
A researcher studies a large group of people,obtaining the same percentages of male and female,young and old,as in the total population.What kind of sample is this?
A)A convenience sample
B)A cross-cultural sample
C)A representative sample
D)A random sample
A)A convenience sample
B)A cross-cultural sample
C)A representative sample
D)A random sample
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64
Which of the following is an operational definition of "honesty"?
A)A tendency to tell the truth
B)A feeling of guilt after telling a lie
C)The amount of money returned after finding a lost wallet
D)A feeling of contempt after seeing someone else tell a lie
A)A tendency to tell the truth
B)A feeling of guilt after telling a lie
C)The amount of money returned after finding a lost wallet
D)A feeling of contempt after seeing someone else tell a lie
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65
Which of the following could be an operational definition of "effective motherhood"?
A)A strong desire to do what is best for one's children
B)A sense of security felt by the children themselves
C)The number of children who survive to age 21
D)A desire by the mother to conform to the best advice about motherhood
A)A strong desire to do what is best for one's children
B)A sense of security felt by the children themselves
C)The number of children who survive to age 21
D)A desire by the mother to conform to the best advice about motherhood
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66
A cross-cultural study compared all 300 residents of a remote African village to 300 volunteers from Chicago.What is the MAIN weakness in this research?
A)The researcher might not find a large difference between the cultures.
B)Chicago is not a typical American city.
C)The types of samples are not comparable.
D)A village with only 300 people is too small.
A)The researcher might not find a large difference between the cultures.
B)Chicago is not a typical American city.
C)The types of samples are not comparable.
D)A village with only 300 people is too small.
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67
For which of the following is a cross-cultural sample most important?
A)Studies about the basic mechanisms of vision, hearing, and other senses
B)Studies about the humanlike behaviors of chimpanzees
C)Studies about chemicals in the brain and how they influence behavior
D)Studies about which male-female differences are natural, and which ones are learned
A)Studies about the basic mechanisms of vision, hearing, and other senses
B)Studies about the humanlike behaviors of chimpanzees
C)Studies about chemicals in the brain and how they influence behavior
D)Studies about which male-female differences are natural, and which ones are learned
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68
On the Mechanical Turk website,researchers post studies and anyone who wants to can participate for a small fee.What kind of research sample does this provide?
A)It is a convenience sample.
B)It is a random sample.
C)It is a representative sample.
D)It is a statistical sample.
A)It is a convenience sample.
B)It is a random sample.
C)It is a representative sample.
D)It is a statistical sample.
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69
Which of the following could be an operational definition of "sadness"?
A)An inability to experience joy or laughter
B)A general feeling of discouragement or despair
C)The number of tears shed during a day
D)The emotional outcome after someone has felt an important loss
A)An inability to experience joy or laughter
B)A general feeling of discouragement or despair
C)The number of tears shed during a day
D)The emotional outcome after someone has felt an important loss
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70
Which of the following could be an operational definition of "love" of someone?
A)An extremely high regard for this person and desire for the person to be happy
B)A feeling of happiness when spending time with this person
C)How far you would be willing to walk through snow to get to this person
D)The opposite of a strong dislike
A)An extremely high regard for this person and desire for the person to be happy
B)A feeling of happiness when spending time with this person
C)How far you would be willing to walk through snow to get to this person
D)The opposite of a strong dislike
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71
You find a difference between men and women at your college,but you wonder whether it is true for humans in general.To answer the question,what do you need?
A)Convenience sample
B)Cross-cultural sample
C)Larger sample
D)Different sample
A)Convenience sample
B)Cross-cultural sample
C)Larger sample
D)Different sample
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72
Suppose you interview every tenth person who enters a shopping mall one day.What kind of sample is this?
A)It is a cross-cultural sample.
B)It is a representative sample.
C)It is a random sample.
D)It is a convenience sample.
A)It is a cross-cultural sample.
B)It is a representative sample.
C)It is a random sample.
D)It is a convenience sample.
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73
Which of the following is an operational definition of "thriftiness"?
A)A desire to save money
B)The amount of money saved per month
C)A reputation for spending money carefully
D)A feeling of nervousness whenever purchasing something expensive
A)A desire to save money
B)The amount of money saved per month
C)A reputation for spending money carefully
D)A feeling of nervousness whenever purchasing something expensive
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74
What kind of sample closely matches the total population in its percentage of young and old,male and female,and various ethnic groups?
A)Convenience sample
B)Representative sample
C)Cross-cultural sample
D)Local sample
A)Convenience sample
B)Representative sample
C)Cross-cultural sample
D)Local sample
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75
A researcher sits on a park bench and surveys every passing person who is willing to participate.What type of sample will this be?
A)A random sample
B)A representative sample
C)A convenience sample
D)A cross-cultural sample
A)A random sample
B)A representative sample
C)A convenience sample
D)A cross-cultural sample
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76
Which of these characterizes a representative sample?
A)Anyone who volunteers to participate is included in the study.
B)Everyone in the population has an equal chance of being chosen for the study.
C)The percentages of male and female, old and young, match the whole population.
D)The people in the study say they are confident that their opinions are the common ones.
A)Anyone who volunteers to participate is included in the study.
B)Everyone in the population has an equal chance of being chosen for the study.
C)The percentages of male and female, old and young, match the whole population.
D)The people in the study say they are confident that their opinions are the common ones.
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77
Which of the following could be an operational definition of "love" of someone?
A)Increase of heart rate upon seeing a picture of the person
B)A desire to be with the person whenever possible
C)A feeling of jealousy if someone else makes this person smile
D)The opposite of dislike or hate
A)Increase of heart rate upon seeing a picture of the person
B)A desire to be with the person whenever possible
C)A feeling of jealousy if someone else makes this person smile
D)The opposite of dislike or hate
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78
Which of these procedures would produce a random sample of Chicago voters?
A)Take the list of all Chicago voters and draw names out of a hat.
B)Choose voters such that the percentage of male and female, Black and White, match the total percentage for the city.
C)Take a spot on a street and interview every voter who walks by you.
D)Ask for volunteers and accept every registered voter who volunteers.
A)Take the list of all Chicago voters and draw names out of a hat.
B)Choose voters such that the percentage of male and female, Black and White, match the total percentage for the city.
C)Take a spot on a street and interview every voter who walks by you.
D)Ask for volunteers and accept every registered voter who volunteers.
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79
Which of the following could be an operational definition of "fearfulness"?
A)A frequent sense of dread or tension
B)A belief that the world tends to be a dangerous place
C)The amount of increased heart beat after hearing a loud noise
D)The opposite of a sense of relaxation and harmony
A)A frequent sense of dread or tension
B)A belief that the world tends to be a dangerous place
C)The amount of increased heart beat after hearing a loud noise
D)The opposite of a sense of relaxation and harmony
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80
A researcher studies a group that includes the same percentages of male and female,old and young,and so on,as the whole population.This is which type of sample?
A)Convenience sample
B)Cross-cultural sample
C)Random sample
D)Representative sample
A)Convenience sample
B)Cross-cultural sample
C)Random sample
D)Representative sample
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