Deck 2: The Research Process: Coming to Terms

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Which of the following might be considered a level of an independent variable?

A) hair color
B) blue eyes
C) party affiliation
D) favorite type of M&M
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Factorial designs are experiments that can best be defined by which of these statements?

A) have one independent variable
B) have one dependent variable
C) have more than one independent variable
D) are tested on math problems
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In a study of the effect of pleasure reading on vocabulary level, the vocabulary level is considered what type of variable?

A) independent variable
B) dependent variable
C) control variable
D) extraneous variable
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What type of variable masks the true relationship between the independent and dependent variables?

A) extraneous variable
B) moderator variable
C) control variable
D) neutral variable
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How is the independent variable different from the dependent variable?

A) the independent variable is manipulated during the experiment to understand the effects of this manipulation on the dependent variable
B) the dependent variable is manipulated during the experiment to understand the effects of this manipulation on the independent variable
C) dependent and independent variables are only used when researchers are not interested in looking at the effects of one thing on another, but only in how variables may be related
D) the independent variable is a variable not included in the experiment, but is related to one of the variables in the experiment
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Which type of designs include more than one independent variable?

A) exploring designs
B) factorial designs
C) confounding designs
D) extraneous designs
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What type of variable has an unpredictable impact on the dependent variable?

A) wild variable
B) independent variable
C) extraneous variable
D) moderator variable
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Why is a null hypothesis said to be implied?

A) It's always directly tested.
B) It's never directly tested.
C) You do not need to test it to know that it is false.
D) It is stated in a question form.
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Which of the following best describes independent variables?

A) not manipulated by the experimenter
B) manipulated to assess the effect of the treatment
C) unrelated to the treatment
D) not necessary
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What does a good research question usually pursue?

A) a small part of a broad topic
B) a topic unrelated to any other topics
C) the same thing as the null hypothesis
D) a broad topic
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What is another term for the independent variable?

A) treatment variable
B) dependent variable
C) control variable
D) factorial variable
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In a study of the effect of the amount TV viewing on children's aggressiveness, amount of TV viewing would be what type of variable?

A) independent variable
B) dependent variable
C) control variable
D) extraneous variable
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Which is the key criterion for selecting a dependent variable?

A) sensitivity of the variable to changes in the independent variable
B) measurement capabilities in the experiment
C) relationship of the dependent variable to the independent variable
D) preference of the researcher
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Sampling allows researchers to overcome the problem of which of the following?

A) overcrowded laboratories
B) biased subject response
C) not having access to the whole population
D) not having access to the proper statistical methods
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When variables compete to explain the same effects, what are they sometimes called?

A) contradictory
B) intertwining
C) confounding
D) interdependent
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The null hypothesis represents which of the following statements?

A) no relationship between the variables under study
B) a positive relationship between the independent and dependent variables
C) a negative relationship between the independent and dependent variables
D) a difference between the variables under study
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Given no other information, chance is always the most likely explanation for differences between two groups.

A) True
B) False
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Which type of study may NOT have an implied null hypothesis?

A) correlational
B) descriptive
C) quasi-experimental
D) experimental
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A control variable can best be defined by which of the following statements?

A) influences the independent variable
B) has no observable effect
C) cannot be removed or controlled
D) influences the dependent variable
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Our job as researchers is to eliminate ___________ as a factor contributing to differences between groups.

A) chance
B) change
C) hypothesis
D) average
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The significance level reported in a research study can be explained by which of the following?

A) importance of the results to the benefit of society
B) statistical methods to determine the results of the study
C) risk associated with not being 100% confident the difference is due to the treatment
D) importance of the results to the benefit of an individual
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Which of the following is a characteristic of a well-written research hypothesis?

A) asks a pertinent question
B) based on researcher's instinct
C) should be long and detailed
D) is testable
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What are the purposes of the null hypothesis?
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Which of the following is an example of a null hypothesis?

A) There is a relationship between the season of the year and a person's affect.
B) Ho: XA ≠ XB
C) There is a difference in symptoms between Group A and Group B.
D) Ho: µA = µB
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Research hypotheses are statements of inequality.
C) True
D) False
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The researcher notices that the vocabulary level is also associated with intelligence level, so he determines that the research design must hold the level of intelligence constant to get a good idea of the relationship between pleasure reading and vocabulary level. Intelligence here is an example of what type of variable?

A) moderator variable
B) dependent variable
C) control variable
D) extraneous variable
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The null hypothesis always refers to the __________, whereas the research hypothesis always refers to the _______________.

A) mean, standard deviation
B) group differences, group similarities
C) sample, population
D) population, sample
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The interpretation of "differences are significant" means that the differences found are_________________.

A) probably not due to chance
B) due to chance
C) creative outcomes
D) not dictated by the hypothesis
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Dr. Flemming found a statistically significant relationship between gender and aggressive playground activity. Dr. Flemming can conclude which of the following?

A) The effect of gender on aggressive playground activity is likely due to chance.
B) The relationship is probably coincidence.
C) The effect of gender on aggressive playground activity is likely not due to chance.
D) Gender causes aggressive playground activity.
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The best dependent variable is defined by which of the following characteristics?

A) independent of any other variable in the same study
B) sensitive to changes in the treatment
C) can be manipulated by the researcher
D) interacts with the independent variable
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Why is it important to choose a representative sample of the population?

A) increase statistical precision
B) determine group differences
C) maximize generalizability of results
D) find significant results
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Which of the following is another term for dependent variable?

A) interacting variable
B) predictor variable
C) criterion variable
D) restricting variable
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If you read that a study's finding was significant at the p < .05 level, you could conclude that there is a less than 5% probability that _____________________________.

A) the results will translate to real world situations
B) most researchers in that area would consider the finding to have clinical meaning
C) the researchers used unreliable measures
D) the results were due to chance
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A nondirectional research hypothesis is similar to a directional hypothesis in what way?

A) both specify the direction of the difference between groups
B) both reflect differences between groups
C) both are non-specific regarding the direction of group differences
D) both make no suggestion of group differences
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There will be no relationship between children's time in day care and later academic achievement. This is an example of which of the following?

A) a research hypothesis
B) a factorial design
C) a correlational hypothesis
D) a null hypothesis
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A research hypothesis ________________.

A) represents an equality
B) is represented by Roman symbols
C) is tested indirectly
D) is implicit
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In testing whether riding a bicycle at least 30 minutes each day reduces weight, what would be the independent variable?

A) the person's age
B) amount of time bicycling each day
C) the person's weight
D) the person's diet
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c
Part II. Short Answer Questions 10 items)
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What is the difference between the dependent and independent variable?
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What is the term often associated with the random variability introduced into every study as a function of the group of subjects participating, as well as many other unforeseen factors?

A) systematic error
B) non-normality
C) biased sampling
D) chance
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What is the difference between a direct and indirect variable?
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List five differences between a null hypothesis and a research hypothesis.
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What is statistical significance?
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What are the five signs of a complete and well-written hypothesis?
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What is the difference between a directional and nondirectional research hypothesis?
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Give an example of both a null and research hypothesis.
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Describe differences between the sample and the population.
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Why is it important to select a sample that represents the population as closely as possible?
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1
Which of the following might be considered a level of an independent variable?

A) hair color
B) blue eyes
C) party affiliation
D) favorite type of M&M
B
2
Factorial designs are experiments that can best be defined by which of these statements?

A) have one independent variable
B) have one dependent variable
C) have more than one independent variable
D) are tested on math problems
C
3
In a study of the effect of pleasure reading on vocabulary level, the vocabulary level is considered what type of variable?

A) independent variable
B) dependent variable
C) control variable
D) extraneous variable
B
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What type of variable masks the true relationship between the independent and dependent variables?

A) extraneous variable
B) moderator variable
C) control variable
D) neutral variable
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How is the independent variable different from the dependent variable?

A) the independent variable is manipulated during the experiment to understand the effects of this manipulation on the dependent variable
B) the dependent variable is manipulated during the experiment to understand the effects of this manipulation on the independent variable
C) dependent and independent variables are only used when researchers are not interested in looking at the effects of one thing on another, but only in how variables may be related
D) the independent variable is a variable not included in the experiment, but is related to one of the variables in the experiment
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Which type of designs include more than one independent variable?

A) exploring designs
B) factorial designs
C) confounding designs
D) extraneous designs
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What type of variable has an unpredictable impact on the dependent variable?

A) wild variable
B) independent variable
C) extraneous variable
D) moderator variable
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Why is a null hypothesis said to be implied?

A) It's always directly tested.
B) It's never directly tested.
C) You do not need to test it to know that it is false.
D) It is stated in a question form.
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Which of the following best describes independent variables?

A) not manipulated by the experimenter
B) manipulated to assess the effect of the treatment
C) unrelated to the treatment
D) not necessary
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What does a good research question usually pursue?

A) a small part of a broad topic
B) a topic unrelated to any other topics
C) the same thing as the null hypothesis
D) a broad topic
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What is another term for the independent variable?

A) treatment variable
B) dependent variable
C) control variable
D) factorial variable
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In a study of the effect of the amount TV viewing on children's aggressiveness, amount of TV viewing would be what type of variable?

A) independent variable
B) dependent variable
C) control variable
D) extraneous variable
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Which is the key criterion for selecting a dependent variable?

A) sensitivity of the variable to changes in the independent variable
B) measurement capabilities in the experiment
C) relationship of the dependent variable to the independent variable
D) preference of the researcher
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Sampling allows researchers to overcome the problem of which of the following?

A) overcrowded laboratories
B) biased subject response
C) not having access to the whole population
D) not having access to the proper statistical methods
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When variables compete to explain the same effects, what are they sometimes called?

A) contradictory
B) intertwining
C) confounding
D) interdependent
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The null hypothesis represents which of the following statements?

A) no relationship between the variables under study
B) a positive relationship between the independent and dependent variables
C) a negative relationship between the independent and dependent variables
D) a difference between the variables under study
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Given no other information, chance is always the most likely explanation for differences between two groups.

A) True
B) False
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Which type of study may NOT have an implied null hypothesis?

A) correlational
B) descriptive
C) quasi-experimental
D) experimental
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A control variable can best be defined by which of the following statements?

A) influences the independent variable
B) has no observable effect
C) cannot be removed or controlled
D) influences the dependent variable
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Our job as researchers is to eliminate ___________ as a factor contributing to differences between groups.

A) chance
B) change
C) hypothesis
D) average
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The significance level reported in a research study can be explained by which of the following?

A) importance of the results to the benefit of society
B) statistical methods to determine the results of the study
C) risk associated with not being 100% confident the difference is due to the treatment
D) importance of the results to the benefit of an individual
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Which of the following is a characteristic of a well-written research hypothesis?

A) asks a pertinent question
B) based on researcher's instinct
C) should be long and detailed
D) is testable
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What are the purposes of the null hypothesis?
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Which of the following is an example of a null hypothesis?

A) There is a relationship between the season of the year and a person's affect.
B) Ho: XA ≠ XB
C) There is a difference in symptoms between Group A and Group B.
D) Ho: µA = µB
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Research hypotheses are statements of inequality.
C) True
D) False
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The researcher notices that the vocabulary level is also associated with intelligence level, so he determines that the research design must hold the level of intelligence constant to get a good idea of the relationship between pleasure reading and vocabulary level. Intelligence here is an example of what type of variable?

A) moderator variable
B) dependent variable
C) control variable
D) extraneous variable
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The null hypothesis always refers to the __________, whereas the research hypothesis always refers to the _______________.

A) mean, standard deviation
B) group differences, group similarities
C) sample, population
D) population, sample
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The interpretation of "differences are significant" means that the differences found are_________________.

A) probably not due to chance
B) due to chance
C) creative outcomes
D) not dictated by the hypothesis
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Dr. Flemming found a statistically significant relationship between gender and aggressive playground activity. Dr. Flemming can conclude which of the following?

A) The effect of gender on aggressive playground activity is likely due to chance.
B) The relationship is probably coincidence.
C) The effect of gender on aggressive playground activity is likely not due to chance.
D) Gender causes aggressive playground activity.
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The best dependent variable is defined by which of the following characteristics?

A) independent of any other variable in the same study
B) sensitive to changes in the treatment
C) can be manipulated by the researcher
D) interacts with the independent variable
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Why is it important to choose a representative sample of the population?

A) increase statistical precision
B) determine group differences
C) maximize generalizability of results
D) find significant results
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Which of the following is another term for dependent variable?

A) interacting variable
B) predictor variable
C) criterion variable
D) restricting variable
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If you read that a study's finding was significant at the p < .05 level, you could conclude that there is a less than 5% probability that _____________________________.

A) the results will translate to real world situations
B) most researchers in that area would consider the finding to have clinical meaning
C) the researchers used unreliable measures
D) the results were due to chance
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A nondirectional research hypothesis is similar to a directional hypothesis in what way?

A) both specify the direction of the difference between groups
B) both reflect differences between groups
C) both are non-specific regarding the direction of group differences
D) both make no suggestion of group differences
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There will be no relationship between children's time in day care and later academic achievement. This is an example of which of the following?

A) a research hypothesis
B) a factorial design
C) a correlational hypothesis
D) a null hypothesis
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A research hypothesis ________________.

A) represents an equality
B) is represented by Roman symbols
C) is tested indirectly
D) is implicit
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In testing whether riding a bicycle at least 30 minutes each day reduces weight, what would be the independent variable?

A) the person's age
B) amount of time bicycling each day
C) the person's weight
D) the person's diet
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What is the difference between the dependent and independent variable?
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What is the term often associated with the random variability introduced into every study as a function of the group of subjects participating, as well as many other unforeseen factors?

A) systematic error
B) non-normality
C) biased sampling
D) chance
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What is the difference between a direct and indirect variable?
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List five differences between a null hypothesis and a research hypothesis.
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What is statistical significance?
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What are the five signs of a complete and well-written hypothesis?
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What is the difference between a directional and nondirectional research hypothesis?
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Give an example of both a null and research hypothesis.
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Describe differences between the sample and the population.
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Why is it important to select a sample that represents the population as closely as possible?
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