Deck 6: Introducing Psychology: Non-Experimental Research Methods

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Cause-and-effect relationships regarding human behavior are determined through the use of which of the following research methods?

A)case study method
B)correlational study
C)experimental method
D)nonexperimental method
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One way to reduce the effects of the presence of the observer on the behavior of the observed is to

A)conceal the observer or use hidden camera recorders.
B)take careful notes using a rating scale.
C)make friends with the observed.
D)record only selected details by using a behavioral assessment instrument.
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Researchers using naturalistic observations to study an animal colony must avoid making friends with the animals to minimize the

A)placebo effect.
B)problem of sampling bias.
C)effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable.
D)effects of the observer on the observed.
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Recording the behavior of people or animals in their real-life settings without imposing laboratory conditions is known as the method.

A)independent living
B)pseudo-observational
C)correlation
D)naturalistic observation
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Psychologists who want to study behavior as it unfolds in natural settings use a technique called

A)the case study method.
B)correlational studies.
C)the survey method.
D)naturalistic observation.
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Naturalistic observation,correlational studies,the clinical method,and the survey method are considered __________ methods.

A)experimental
B)nonexperimental
C)nonscientific
D)placebo bias
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The fact that a subject's behavior may change when they know they are being watched is called

A)the observer effect.
B)the staging effect.
C)interactive behavior change.
D)the mutual effect.
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From her studies of chimpanzees in the wild in Tanzania,Jane Goodall showed that humans are not the only tool- making animals.In discovering this information,Jane Goodall used which type of research method?

A)field experiments
B)experimental control
C)correlational studies
D)naturalistic observation
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A psychologist using the method of naturalistic observation would

A)carefully design controlled situations in which to observe behavior.
B)rely on observations of subjects' responses to questionnaires.
C)observe behavior as it happens in actual settings outside the laboratory or clinic.
D)make careful records of the behavior of clients treated during the course of therapy.
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Questions about the opinions and behavior of large groups of people are often best answered using the __________ method.

A)case study
B)correlational
C)survey
D)naturalistic observation
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Concealing the observer behind a two-way mirror or using hidden cameras can be used to minimize the

A)observer effect.
B)double-blind effect.
C)placebo effect.
D)effects of extraneous correlations.
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Regarding the information provided by the nonexperimental methods,which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)The case study method allows the investigation of rare or unusual problems or events.
B)The correlational method allows us to predict behavior.
C)The findings from naturalistic observations allow us to describe behavior.
D)The survey method is used to establish cause-and-effect relationships regarding human behavior.
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When studying mental disorders,such as depression or anxiety,and the therapies used to treat them,psychologists are more likely to use the method.

A)case study
B)correlational
C)survey
D)naturalistic observation
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Because it is not always possible to conduct experiments,psychologists gather evidence and test hypotheses by using all of the following nonexperimental methods EXCEPT for the method.

A)case study
B)correlational
C)naturalistic observation
D)pseudoscientific
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The findings from naturalistic observations allow us to

A)describe behavior.
B)predict behavior.
C)explain behavior.
D)establish clear cause-and-effect relationships.
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Psychologists who want to make measurements to discover relationships between events use a technique called

A)the case study method.
B)the correlational method.
C)the survey method.
D)naturalistic observation.
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A psychologist observes the confrontation between two rival neighborhood gangs from the window of an abandoned building.This method of collecting observations is best described as

A)experimental regression.
B)naturalistic observation.
C)controlled experimentation.
D)clinical case study.
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An advantage of naturalistic observation is that

A)clear cause-and-effect relationships can be identified.
B)behavior has not been tampered with by outside influences.
C)the correlation between events can be carefully estimated.
D)one can predict the behavior of large groups of subjects from the findings.
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Nonexperimental methods of research include

A)the case study method.
B)correlational studies.
C)the survey method.
D)all of these.
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Limitations of naturalistic observation include the

A)small amount of information gained for the effort involved.
B)inconvenience and expense of conducting these observations in controlled laboratory settings.
C)problems of observer effects and observer bias.
D)problem of not being able to follow the APA code of research ethics using this research method.
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The temptation to attribute human thoughts,feelings,and motives to animals is called the error.

A)ratomorphic
B)empirical
C)anthropomorphic
D)comparative
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Teachers in one study were told to watch normal elementary school children who had been labeled for the study as "learning disabled," "intellectually disabled," "emotionally disturbed," or "normal." Sadly,the teachers gave the children very different ratings,depending on the labels used.This illustrates the serious consequences of

A)conducting a scientific survey.
B)conducting a case study.
C)the observer bias.
D)the observer effect.
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A researcher observing children and recording only those details that match his expectations would be

A)exhibiting the observer effect.
B)exhibiting the observer bias.
C)conducting a scientific survey.
D)conducting a case study.
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In keeping an observational record,which of the following methods tends to be the most objective?

A)video recording
B)rating scale used by a single observer
C)behavioral assessment by a single observer
D)at least three intersubjective observers
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A psychologist notes an association between the IQs of parents and their children,or between beauty and social popularity,or between anxiety and test performance.In each case,two events are correlated,which means

A)both events are randomly occurring.
B)both events are really unrelated.
C)one event caused the other.
D)the events are linked together in an orderly way.
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The anthropomorphic error would pose the greatest problem for which of the following?

A)clinical psychologist
B)Freudian psychologist
C)humanist
D)comparative psychologist
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A police officer expecting criminal behavior shoots a person who is reaching for his wallet because he perceives the suspect as reaching for a gun.This is a dangerous example of the

A)anthropomorphic error.
B)placebo effect.
C)observer bias.
D)observer effect.
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Zoologists have attached minaturized cameras called "critter cams" directly to many species allowing observations in a wide range of natural environments with the use of these tiny cameras minimizing the

A)single-blind effect.
B)double-blind effect..
C)observer effect.
D)effects of extraneous correlations.
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My cat knows when I am upset and comes and comforts me.In psychology this is an example of

A)psychological personification.
B)the observer effect.
C)the biopsychology effect.
D)the anthropomorphic error.
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A teacher asks the school psychologist to observe her class through the two-way mirror and determine why the class disruptions are occurring.Just as the psychologist is walking into the room off to the side of the classroom to observe,the teacher assistant tells the psychologist,"Pay close attention to Claire and Robert over there by the maps.I think they are the real troublemakers in the class." After this encounter,the school psychologist will have to struggle with the

A)observer effect.
B)observer bias.
C)placebo effect.
D)anthropomorphic error.
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Psychologists conducting naturalistic studies make a special effort to minimize bias by keeping a detailed summary of data and observations known as a(n)

A)experimental diary.
B)observation record.
C)empirical recording.
D)scientific journal.
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A researcher observes the play activities of children at recess.The videotape of these play activities serves as the

A)experimental effect.
B)observation record.
C)observational empiricism.
D)scientific record.
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A college student has volunteered to tutor students in a first-grade classroom.She hopes to gain a realistic picture of the everyday behavior of these students.However,every time she enters the classroom,the students all stop what they are doing and run up to her begging her to tutor them next.This college student will probably never get a realistic picture of a typical first grader's school day because of the

A)observer bias.
B)observer effect.
C)self-fulfilling prophecy.
D)anthropomorphic error.
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Sometimes observers in naturalistic observation see what they expect to see even when it doesn't occur.This problem is called

A)observer bias.
B)pro-social interaction effect.
C)observer effect.
D)halo effect.
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In observing the changes in their clients during therapy,psychologists often believe they get better results when using the type of therapy they favor.This illustrates the

A)Barnum effect.
B)observer effect.
C)observer bias.
D)anthropomorphic error.
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A person who praises his or her dog for its loyalty and devotion to its master is committing a(n)

A)deductive-inductive confusion.
B)scientific generalization.
C)the Barnum effect.
D)anthropomorphic error.
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You go to Africa to study elephants.You follow one particular group,and one day you observe the other members of the group gather around a sick and dying elephant.The healthy elephants shuffle and trumpet and act in an agitated manner.You conclude that they are sad because one of their members is dying.Without any other evidence,you have just

A)committed the anthropomorphic error.
B)become involved in the observer effect.
C)engaged in research participant bias.
D)created an empirical fallacy.
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Which of the following is an appropriate use of naturalistic observation?

A)to raise questions and suggest hypotheses
B)to develop formal psychological theory
C)to test hypotheses derived from theory
D)to answer questions about cause-and-effect relationships
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Helen ties a frilly blue bow around the neck of her husband's bulldog,Bruiser.When her husband sees Bruiser trying to take the bow off,he explains to his wife that Bruiser is embarrassed to be seen wearing "the frilly little bow." Her husband's comment illustrates the

A)observer effect.
B)anthropomorphic error.
C)Barnum effect.
D)animalistic relativity error.
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The existence of a consistent,systematic relationship between two events,measures,or variables is known as a(n)

A)survey error.
B)statistical anomaly.
C)correlation.
D)confirmation bias.
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Which of the following coefficients of correlation indicates the STRONGEST relationship between two sets of variables?

A)-0.98
B)0.90
C)0.00
D)1.20
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A nonexperimental study designed to measure the degree of relationship (if any)between two or more events or variables is called a study.

A)naturalistic observation
B)correlational
C)case
D)survey
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A positive correlation means that as one variable increases,the other variable

A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)remains constant.
D)is unpredictable.
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Simister and Cooper decided to find out if there is a relationship between crime and the weather.They obtained data on temperatures and criminal activity in Los Angeles over a four-year period.When they graphed air temperature and the frequency of aggravated assaults,they found that assaults and temperatures rise and fall more or less in parallel.Therefore,knowing the temperature in Los Angeles now allows us to

A)predict the number of aggravated assaults.
B)explain why aggravated assaults occur.
C)prevent aggravated assaults from occurring.
D)do all of these.
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If a correlational relationship is perfect,the coefficient would
A)always be a negative correlation.

A)be zero.
B)always be a positive correlation.
B)be a +1.00 or a -1.00.
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Correlations allow us to

A)control behavior.
B)explain behavior.
C)predict behavior.
D)establish causal relationships.
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The correlation between shoe size and intelligence would be

A)-1.00.
B)+1.00.
C)0.00.
D)impossible to calculate.
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A teacher states that the students who made the highest grades on the English test also made the highest grades on the history test and the ones that made the lowest on one test made the lowest on the other.She was probably able to make this statement because she

A)conducted a controlled experiment with the class.
B)correlated the scores on the two tests.
C)surveyed the students.
D)observed the students as they took the test to make sure no one cheated.
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A correlation coefficient of 1.36 would be

A)impossible.
B)a sign that the two variables are positively related.
C)a sign that the two variables are negatively related.
D)a sign that the two variables are not related.
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Decreases in one measure are matched by decreases in the other measure in a

A)nonexistent relationship.
B)positive correlation.
C)negative correlation.
D)zero correlation.
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Which of the following coefficients of correlation indicates the STRONGEST relationship between two sets of variables?

A)-0.80
B)-.10
C)+1.25
D)+.90
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Simister and Cooper decided to find out if there is a relationship between crime and the weather.They obtained data on temperatures and criminal activity in Los Angeles over a four-year period.When they graphed air temperature and the frequency of aggravated assaults,they found that assaults and temperatures rise and fall more or less in parallel.Simister and Cooper conducted a(n)study.

A)naturalistic observation
B)statistical inventory
C)correlational
D)experimental
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Which of the following coefficients of correlation indicates the WEAKEST relationship between two sets of variables?

A)0.08
B)-0.29
C)0.48
D)-1.00
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A correlation coefficient of 0.00 means that there is

A)a strong negative relationship between the two variables.
B)a strong positive relationship between the two variables.
C)a perfect positive relationship between the two variables.
D)no relationship between the two variables.
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To estimate the degree of the relationship between birth order and achievement motivation,a researcher would do a(n)__________ study.

A)naturalistic observation
B)inventory
C)correlational
D)experimental
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In which type of study are two factors measured and then a statistical technique used to find the degree of relationship between the two factors?

A)naturalistic observation
B)survey method
C)case study method
D)correlational study
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A correlation coefficient of -1.09 indicates a(n)

A)strong positive correlation.
B)strong negative correlation.
C)cause/effect relationship.
D)error in computation.
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A correlation coefficient of -.89 indicates a(n)

A)weak negative correlation.
B)strong negative correlation.
C)cause and effect relationship.
D)error in computation.
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Correlation coefficients can be expressed in numbers ranging from

A)0.00 to 3.00.
B)-1.00 to +1.00.
C)-2.00 to +2.00.
D)-3.00 to +3.00.
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A correlational coefficient is best characterized as a(n)

A)measure of the extent of the relationship between two existing traits,behaviors,or events.
B)index of the causal direction between an independent and dependent variable.
C)indication of the likelihood that an experimental finding will be replicated by others.
D)measure of the likelihood that observed differences may be attributed to chance.
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The more you study,the fewer errors you will make on the next exam is an example of a correlation.

A)perfect
B)positive
C)negative
D)zero
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If a researcher finds a negative correlation between the number of hours that students play computer games and grades,this means that

A)computer game playing causes a decrease in grades.
B)computer game playing causes an increase in grades.
C)lower grades cause a student to be disinterested in studying and more interested in playing computer games.
D)an experiment would have to be performed to establish a cause-and-effect relationship between video game playing and grades.
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A psychologist discovers that the blood of patients with schizophrenia contains a certain chemical not found in the general population.This means that

A)this chemical causes a person to develop schizophrenia.
B)having schizophrenia causes this chemical to form in a person's blood.
C)both schizophrenia and the chemical are caused by some unknown third factor,such as the typical diet in mental hospitals.
D)the chemical and schizophrenia are related,but no causal relationship has been established.
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When studying mental disorders,such as depression or anxiety,and the therapies used to treat them,psychologists usually use

A)case studies.
B)controlled experiments.
C)the survey method.
D)the correlational method.
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As gas prices increase,we see a decline in the number of travelers on the highway.This is an example of a correlation.

A)negative
B)positive
C)perfect
D)zero
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The boys in Ms.Jones' third grade class were lined up according to height and were then weighed in this order beginning with the shortest.Each succeeding boy was found to weigh more than the preceding one.These data were plotted on a graph with weight on the horizontal axis and height on the vertical axis and revealed a

A)zero correlation.
B)positive correlation.
C)negative correlation.
D)horizontal line.
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If the correlations between one's self-concept and academic performance were positive,we could say that

A)academic performance and self-concept are largely unrelated.
B)academic performance is an important cause of one's self-concept.
C)one's self-concept is an important cause of academic performance.
D)a self-concept and academic performance are related,but no causal relationship has been established.
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Abdul is listening to a radio talk show and hears the announcer talk about "a high correlation between crime and poverty." The announcer concludes that since there was a high correlation,poverty must cause crime.Abdul is taking psychology and is skeptical of what he just heard.He knows that

A)correlation does not indicate causation.
B)to properly evaluate the statement,he needs to know the magnitude of the correlation.
C)poverty and crime rates are difficult to measure.
D)the research indicates that crime causes poverty and not vice versa.
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An in-depth focus on a single individual best describes the

A)single-blind experiment.
B)double-blind experiment.
C)correlational method.
D)case study.
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A researcher studying sleep deprivation finds that as the amount of sleep decreases,there is a proportional decrease in one's immune system.This illustrates a correlation.

A)positive
B)negative
C)zero
D)dependent
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Students who do better in high school tend to do better in college.This is an example of a correlation.

A)negative
B)zero
C)positive
D)perfect
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A psychologist discovers a correlation between parents who smoke cigarettes and juvenile delinquency in their children.We can conclude that

A)parental smoking causes juvenile delinquency.
B)juvenile delinquents drive their parents to take up smoking.
C)both parental smoking and juvenile delinquency are caused by a third factor,such as socioeconomic status.
D)parental smoking and juvenile delinquency are related,but no causal relationship has been established.
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Which of the following would most likely be investigated by use of a case study?

A)the extent of marijuana usage in the general population
B)the effects of caffeine on memory
C)a rare psychological problem such as dissociative identity disorder (multiple personalities)
D)the correlation between hours of sleep per night and the grade-point averages of college students
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An observation that the higher the air temperature,the lower the activity of test animals would be an example of a

A)negative correlation.
B)positive correlation.
C)causal relationship.
D)zero correlation.
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The case study method would most likely be used to study

A)the attitudes of the public concerning sex education being taught in the schools.
B)the behaviors of adolescents in the mall.
C)the effects of Vitamin E on cholesterol.
D)the behaviors of amnesia patients.
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Rare conditions,such as cases involving brain tumors,accidental brain injuries,childhood "geniuses," or "rampage" school shootings,are often studied using which method?

A)survey
B)case study
C)correlational study
D)experimental method
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One of the disadvantages of the correlational method is that

A)correlations may be weak.
B)correlations may be negative or zero.
C)it can only be used in laboratory settings.
D)the relationships observed between variables may be caused by some unknown third factor.
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One of the advantages of the correlational method is that

A)greater control is possible over the phenomenon in question.
B)cause-and-effect relationships can be confirmed.
C)it allows prediction.
D)it can only be used in the laboratory.
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A negative correlation means that as one variable increases the other

A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)remains constant.
D)increases then decreases.
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Decreases in one measure are matched by increases in the other measure in a

A)nonexistent relationship.
B)positive correlation.
C)negative correlation.
D)zero correlation.
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Cause-and-effect relationships regarding human behavior are determined through the use of which of the following research methods?

A)case study method
B)correlational study
C)experimental method
D)nonexperimental method
C
2
One way to reduce the effects of the presence of the observer on the behavior of the observed is to

A)conceal the observer or use hidden camera recorders.
B)take careful notes using a rating scale.
C)make friends with the observed.
D)record only selected details by using a behavioral assessment instrument.
A
3
Researchers using naturalistic observations to study an animal colony must avoid making friends with the animals to minimize the

A)placebo effect.
B)problem of sampling bias.
C)effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable.
D)effects of the observer on the observed.
D
4
Recording the behavior of people or animals in their real-life settings without imposing laboratory conditions is known as the method.

A)independent living
B)pseudo-observational
C)correlation
D)naturalistic observation
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Psychologists who want to study behavior as it unfolds in natural settings use a technique called

A)the case study method.
B)correlational studies.
C)the survey method.
D)naturalistic observation.
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Naturalistic observation,correlational studies,the clinical method,and the survey method are considered __________ methods.

A)experimental
B)nonexperimental
C)nonscientific
D)placebo bias
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The fact that a subject's behavior may change when they know they are being watched is called

A)the observer effect.
B)the staging effect.
C)interactive behavior change.
D)the mutual effect.
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From her studies of chimpanzees in the wild in Tanzania,Jane Goodall showed that humans are not the only tool- making animals.In discovering this information,Jane Goodall used which type of research method?

A)field experiments
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C)correlational studies
D)naturalistic observation
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A psychologist using the method of naturalistic observation would

A)carefully design controlled situations in which to observe behavior.
B)rely on observations of subjects' responses to questionnaires.
C)observe behavior as it happens in actual settings outside the laboratory or clinic.
D)make careful records of the behavior of clients treated during the course of therapy.
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Questions about the opinions and behavior of large groups of people are often best answered using the __________ method.

A)case study
B)correlational
C)survey
D)naturalistic observation
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Concealing the observer behind a two-way mirror or using hidden cameras can be used to minimize the

A)observer effect.
B)double-blind effect.
C)placebo effect.
D)effects of extraneous correlations.
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Regarding the information provided by the nonexperimental methods,which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)The case study method allows the investigation of rare or unusual problems or events.
B)The correlational method allows us to predict behavior.
C)The findings from naturalistic observations allow us to describe behavior.
D)The survey method is used to establish cause-and-effect relationships regarding human behavior.
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When studying mental disorders,such as depression or anxiety,and the therapies used to treat them,psychologists are more likely to use the method.

A)case study
B)correlational
C)survey
D)naturalistic observation
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Because it is not always possible to conduct experiments,psychologists gather evidence and test hypotheses by using all of the following nonexperimental methods EXCEPT for the method.

A)case study
B)correlational
C)naturalistic observation
D)pseudoscientific
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The findings from naturalistic observations allow us to

A)describe behavior.
B)predict behavior.
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D)establish clear cause-and-effect relationships.
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Psychologists who want to make measurements to discover relationships between events use a technique called

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C)the survey method.
D)naturalistic observation.
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A psychologist observes the confrontation between two rival neighborhood gangs from the window of an abandoned building.This method of collecting observations is best described as

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C)controlled experimentation.
D)clinical case study.
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An advantage of naturalistic observation is that

A)clear cause-and-effect relationships can be identified.
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C)the correlation between events can be carefully estimated.
D)one can predict the behavior of large groups of subjects from the findings.
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Nonexperimental methods of research include

A)the case study method.
B)correlational studies.
C)the survey method.
D)all of these.
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Limitations of naturalistic observation include the

A)small amount of information gained for the effort involved.
B)inconvenience and expense of conducting these observations in controlled laboratory settings.
C)problems of observer effects and observer bias.
D)problem of not being able to follow the APA code of research ethics using this research method.
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The temptation to attribute human thoughts,feelings,and motives to animals is called the error.

A)ratomorphic
B)empirical
C)anthropomorphic
D)comparative
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Teachers in one study were told to watch normal elementary school children who had been labeled for the study as "learning disabled," "intellectually disabled," "emotionally disturbed," or "normal." Sadly,the teachers gave the children very different ratings,depending on the labels used.This illustrates the serious consequences of

A)conducting a scientific survey.
B)conducting a case study.
C)the observer bias.
D)the observer effect.
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A researcher observing children and recording only those details that match his expectations would be

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B)exhibiting the observer bias.
C)conducting a scientific survey.
D)conducting a case study.
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In keeping an observational record,which of the following methods tends to be the most objective?

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C)behavioral assessment by a single observer
D)at least three intersubjective observers
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A psychologist notes an association between the IQs of parents and their children,or between beauty and social popularity,or between anxiety and test performance.In each case,two events are correlated,which means

A)both events are randomly occurring.
B)both events are really unrelated.
C)one event caused the other.
D)the events are linked together in an orderly way.
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The anthropomorphic error would pose the greatest problem for which of the following?

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D)comparative psychologist
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A police officer expecting criminal behavior shoots a person who is reaching for his wallet because he perceives the suspect as reaching for a gun.This is a dangerous example of the

A)anthropomorphic error.
B)placebo effect.
C)observer bias.
D)observer effect.
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Zoologists have attached minaturized cameras called "critter cams" directly to many species allowing observations in a wide range of natural environments with the use of these tiny cameras minimizing the

A)single-blind effect.
B)double-blind effect..
C)observer effect.
D)effects of extraneous correlations.
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29
My cat knows when I am upset and comes and comforts me.In psychology this is an example of

A)psychological personification.
B)the observer effect.
C)the biopsychology effect.
D)the anthropomorphic error.
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30
A teacher asks the school psychologist to observe her class through the two-way mirror and determine why the class disruptions are occurring.Just as the psychologist is walking into the room off to the side of the classroom to observe,the teacher assistant tells the psychologist,"Pay close attention to Claire and Robert over there by the maps.I think they are the real troublemakers in the class." After this encounter,the school psychologist will have to struggle with the

A)observer effect.
B)observer bias.
C)placebo effect.
D)anthropomorphic error.
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31
Psychologists conducting naturalistic studies make a special effort to minimize bias by keeping a detailed summary of data and observations known as a(n)

A)experimental diary.
B)observation record.
C)empirical recording.
D)scientific journal.
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32
A researcher observes the play activities of children at recess.The videotape of these play activities serves as the

A)experimental effect.
B)observation record.
C)observational empiricism.
D)scientific record.
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33
A college student has volunteered to tutor students in a first-grade classroom.She hopes to gain a realistic picture of the everyday behavior of these students.However,every time she enters the classroom,the students all stop what they are doing and run up to her begging her to tutor them next.This college student will probably never get a realistic picture of a typical first grader's school day because of the

A)observer bias.
B)observer effect.
C)self-fulfilling prophecy.
D)anthropomorphic error.
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34
Sometimes observers in naturalistic observation see what they expect to see even when it doesn't occur.This problem is called

A)observer bias.
B)pro-social interaction effect.
C)observer effect.
D)halo effect.
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35
In observing the changes in their clients during therapy,psychologists often believe they get better results when using the type of therapy they favor.This illustrates the

A)Barnum effect.
B)observer effect.
C)observer bias.
D)anthropomorphic error.
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36
A person who praises his or her dog for its loyalty and devotion to its master is committing a(n)

A)deductive-inductive confusion.
B)scientific generalization.
C)the Barnum effect.
D)anthropomorphic error.
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37
You go to Africa to study elephants.You follow one particular group,and one day you observe the other members of the group gather around a sick and dying elephant.The healthy elephants shuffle and trumpet and act in an agitated manner.You conclude that they are sad because one of their members is dying.Without any other evidence,you have just

A)committed the anthropomorphic error.
B)become involved in the observer effect.
C)engaged in research participant bias.
D)created an empirical fallacy.
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38
Which of the following is an appropriate use of naturalistic observation?

A)to raise questions and suggest hypotheses
B)to develop formal psychological theory
C)to test hypotheses derived from theory
D)to answer questions about cause-and-effect relationships
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39
Helen ties a frilly blue bow around the neck of her husband's bulldog,Bruiser.When her husband sees Bruiser trying to take the bow off,he explains to his wife that Bruiser is embarrassed to be seen wearing "the frilly little bow." Her husband's comment illustrates the

A)observer effect.
B)anthropomorphic error.
C)Barnum effect.
D)animalistic relativity error.
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40
The existence of a consistent,systematic relationship between two events,measures,or variables is known as a(n)

A)survey error.
B)statistical anomaly.
C)correlation.
D)confirmation bias.
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41
Which of the following coefficients of correlation indicates the STRONGEST relationship between two sets of variables?

A)-0.98
B)0.90
C)0.00
D)1.20
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42
A nonexperimental study designed to measure the degree of relationship (if any)between two or more events or variables is called a study.

A)naturalistic observation
B)correlational
C)case
D)survey
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43
A positive correlation means that as one variable increases,the other variable

A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)remains constant.
D)is unpredictable.
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44
Simister and Cooper decided to find out if there is a relationship between crime and the weather.They obtained data on temperatures and criminal activity in Los Angeles over a four-year period.When they graphed air temperature and the frequency of aggravated assaults,they found that assaults and temperatures rise and fall more or less in parallel.Therefore,knowing the temperature in Los Angeles now allows us to

A)predict the number of aggravated assaults.
B)explain why aggravated assaults occur.
C)prevent aggravated assaults from occurring.
D)do all of these.
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45
If a correlational relationship is perfect,the coefficient would
A)always be a negative correlation.

A)be zero.
B)always be a positive correlation.
B)be a +1.00 or a -1.00.
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46
Correlations allow us to

A)control behavior.
B)explain behavior.
C)predict behavior.
D)establish causal relationships.
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47
The correlation between shoe size and intelligence would be

A)-1.00.
B)+1.00.
C)0.00.
D)impossible to calculate.
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48
A teacher states that the students who made the highest grades on the English test also made the highest grades on the history test and the ones that made the lowest on one test made the lowest on the other.She was probably able to make this statement because she

A)conducted a controlled experiment with the class.
B)correlated the scores on the two tests.
C)surveyed the students.
D)observed the students as they took the test to make sure no one cheated.
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49
A correlation coefficient of 1.36 would be

A)impossible.
B)a sign that the two variables are positively related.
C)a sign that the two variables are negatively related.
D)a sign that the two variables are not related.
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50
Decreases in one measure are matched by decreases in the other measure in a

A)nonexistent relationship.
B)positive correlation.
C)negative correlation.
D)zero correlation.
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51
Which of the following coefficients of correlation indicates the STRONGEST relationship between two sets of variables?

A)-0.80
B)-.10
C)+1.25
D)+.90
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52
Simister and Cooper decided to find out if there is a relationship between crime and the weather.They obtained data on temperatures and criminal activity in Los Angeles over a four-year period.When they graphed air temperature and the frequency of aggravated assaults,they found that assaults and temperatures rise and fall more or less in parallel.Simister and Cooper conducted a(n)study.

A)naturalistic observation
B)statistical inventory
C)correlational
D)experimental
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53
Which of the following coefficients of correlation indicates the WEAKEST relationship between two sets of variables?

A)0.08
B)-0.29
C)0.48
D)-1.00
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54
A correlation coefficient of 0.00 means that there is

A)a strong negative relationship between the two variables.
B)a strong positive relationship between the two variables.
C)a perfect positive relationship between the two variables.
D)no relationship between the two variables.
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55
To estimate the degree of the relationship between birth order and achievement motivation,a researcher would do a(n)__________ study.

A)naturalistic observation
B)inventory
C)correlational
D)experimental
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56
In which type of study are two factors measured and then a statistical technique used to find the degree of relationship between the two factors?

A)naturalistic observation
B)survey method
C)case study method
D)correlational study
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57
A correlation coefficient of -1.09 indicates a(n)

A)strong positive correlation.
B)strong negative correlation.
C)cause/effect relationship.
D)error in computation.
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58
A correlation coefficient of -.89 indicates a(n)

A)weak negative correlation.
B)strong negative correlation.
C)cause and effect relationship.
D)error in computation.
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59
Correlation coefficients can be expressed in numbers ranging from

A)0.00 to 3.00.
B)-1.00 to +1.00.
C)-2.00 to +2.00.
D)-3.00 to +3.00.
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60
A correlational coefficient is best characterized as a(n)

A)measure of the extent of the relationship between two existing traits,behaviors,or events.
B)index of the causal direction between an independent and dependent variable.
C)indication of the likelihood that an experimental finding will be replicated by others.
D)measure of the likelihood that observed differences may be attributed to chance.
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61
The more you study,the fewer errors you will make on the next exam is an example of a correlation.

A)perfect
B)positive
C)negative
D)zero
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62
If a researcher finds a negative correlation between the number of hours that students play computer games and grades,this means that

A)computer game playing causes a decrease in grades.
B)computer game playing causes an increase in grades.
C)lower grades cause a student to be disinterested in studying and more interested in playing computer games.
D)an experiment would have to be performed to establish a cause-and-effect relationship between video game playing and grades.
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63
A psychologist discovers that the blood of patients with schizophrenia contains a certain chemical not found in the general population.This means that

A)this chemical causes a person to develop schizophrenia.
B)having schizophrenia causes this chemical to form in a person's blood.
C)both schizophrenia and the chemical are caused by some unknown third factor,such as the typical diet in mental hospitals.
D)the chemical and schizophrenia are related,but no causal relationship has been established.
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64
When studying mental disorders,such as depression or anxiety,and the therapies used to treat them,psychologists usually use

A)case studies.
B)controlled experiments.
C)the survey method.
D)the correlational method.
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65
As gas prices increase,we see a decline in the number of travelers on the highway.This is an example of a correlation.

A)negative
B)positive
C)perfect
D)zero
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66
The boys in Ms.Jones' third grade class were lined up according to height and were then weighed in this order beginning with the shortest.Each succeeding boy was found to weigh more than the preceding one.These data were plotted on a graph with weight on the horizontal axis and height on the vertical axis and revealed a

A)zero correlation.
B)positive correlation.
C)negative correlation.
D)horizontal line.
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67
If the correlations between one's self-concept and academic performance were positive,we could say that

A)academic performance and self-concept are largely unrelated.
B)academic performance is an important cause of one's self-concept.
C)one's self-concept is an important cause of academic performance.
D)a self-concept and academic performance are related,but no causal relationship has been established.
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68
Abdul is listening to a radio talk show and hears the announcer talk about "a high correlation between crime and poverty." The announcer concludes that since there was a high correlation,poverty must cause crime.Abdul is taking psychology and is skeptical of what he just heard.He knows that

A)correlation does not indicate causation.
B)to properly evaluate the statement,he needs to know the magnitude of the correlation.
C)poverty and crime rates are difficult to measure.
D)the research indicates that crime causes poverty and not vice versa.
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69
An in-depth focus on a single individual best describes the

A)single-blind experiment.
B)double-blind experiment.
C)correlational method.
D)case study.
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70
A researcher studying sleep deprivation finds that as the amount of sleep decreases,there is a proportional decrease in one's immune system.This illustrates a correlation.

A)positive
B)negative
C)zero
D)dependent
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71
Students who do better in high school tend to do better in college.This is an example of a correlation.

A)negative
B)zero
C)positive
D)perfect
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72
A psychologist discovers a correlation between parents who smoke cigarettes and juvenile delinquency in their children.We can conclude that

A)parental smoking causes juvenile delinquency.
B)juvenile delinquents drive their parents to take up smoking.
C)both parental smoking and juvenile delinquency are caused by a third factor,such as socioeconomic status.
D)parental smoking and juvenile delinquency are related,but no causal relationship has been established.
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73
Which of the following would most likely be investigated by use of a case study?

A)the extent of marijuana usage in the general population
B)the effects of caffeine on memory
C)a rare psychological problem such as dissociative identity disorder (multiple personalities)
D)the correlation between hours of sleep per night and the grade-point averages of college students
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74
An observation that the higher the air temperature,the lower the activity of test animals would be an example of a

A)negative correlation.
B)positive correlation.
C)causal relationship.
D)zero correlation.
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75
The case study method would most likely be used to study

A)the attitudes of the public concerning sex education being taught in the schools.
B)the behaviors of adolescents in the mall.
C)the effects of Vitamin E on cholesterol.
D)the behaviors of amnesia patients.
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76
Rare conditions,such as cases involving brain tumors,accidental brain injuries,childhood "geniuses," or "rampage" school shootings,are often studied using which method?

A)survey
B)case study
C)correlational study
D)experimental method
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77
One of the disadvantages of the correlational method is that

A)correlations may be weak.
B)correlations may be negative or zero.
C)it can only be used in laboratory settings.
D)the relationships observed between variables may be caused by some unknown third factor.
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78
One of the advantages of the correlational method is that

A)greater control is possible over the phenomenon in question.
B)cause-and-effect relationships can be confirmed.
C)it allows prediction.
D)it can only be used in the laboratory.
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79
A negative correlation means that as one variable increases the other

A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)remains constant.
D)increases then decreases.
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80
Decreases in one measure are matched by increases in the other measure in a

A)nonexistent relationship.
B)positive correlation.
C)negative correlation.
D)zero correlation.
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