Deck 3: Research

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Factors such as SES,child's age,and cultural background affect the ______of symptoms and disorders.

A)rate and expression
B)pervasiveness
C)outcome
D)termination
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_________ evaluate treatment outcomes for children who are randomly assigned to treatment and control conditions.

A)Efficacy studies
B)Case studies
C)Randomized controlled trials
D)Correlational studies
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Since there is no one correct approach to research,most problems in abnormal child psychology are best studied by using _______________________.

A)utilizing rigorous experiments
B)using case studies
C)only one strategy
D)multiple methods and strategies
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In research terms,predictions about behavior that follow from a theory are called:

A)speculations
B)hypotheses
C)assumptions
D)proposals
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The process,mechanism,or means through which a variable produces a particular outcome is known as a _________ variable.

A)comorbid
B)correlated
C)mediating
D)moderating
Question
Variables that are associated at a particular point in time with no clear proof that one precedes the other are said to be:

A)predictive
B)moderating
C)correlated
D)comorbid
Question
Evaluating the mental health of children can be difficult due to:

A)cultural variations of what constitutes abnormal behavior
B)the difference in psychological theories
C)the limited amount of assessment tools available for children
D)vague information often given by children
Question
Skepticism exists regarding research in abnormal child psychology because:

A)experts on childhood disorders frequently disagree
B)research findings in abnormal child psychology are often in conflict with one another
C)many conclusions from research with children are qualified with no definitive answers
D)all of these
Question
Children who receive treatment are:

A)at the same level of functioning as those who are not treated
B)less likely to discuss problems with their parents
C)less likely to progress then children who are not in treatment
D)better off then children who do not receive treatment
Question
The ______ of research findings are what advance the field of psychology.

A)reliability
B)standardization
C)accumulation
D)validity
Question
Isabella appears sad and is having difficulty academically and with her peer group.Isabella has a close relationship with her mother.This relationship with her mother can be considered a:

A)mediating variable
B)protective factor
C)moderator variable
D)risk factor
Question
A variable that precedes an outcome of interest and decreases the chances that the outcome will occur is a(n):

A)predictive factor
B)risk factor
C)epidemiological factor
D)protective factor
Question
__________ rates refer to the extent to which new cases of a disorder appear over a specified time period.

A)Comorbidity
B)Comortality
C)Incidence
D)Prevalence
Question
__________ rates refer to all cases of a disorder,whether new or previously existing,that are observed during a specified time period.

A)Comorbidity
B)Comortality
C)Incidence
D)Prevalence
Question
Questions about the nature and distribution of childhood disorders are frequently addressed through:

A)epidemiological research
B)regression analysis
C)correlation studies
D)efficacy studies
Question
Research presented in the media is typically:

A)clearly presented and discussed by medical doctors
B)oversimplified
C)overly detailed and confusing
D)adequately reported
Question
Research into risk and protective factors requires large samples of children be studied and multiple areas of functioning be assessed over long periods of time because:

A)the areas of child functioning that will be affected are not known in advance
B)only a small amount of children who are at risk will actually develop the disorder
C)when a disorder may occur or reoccur is not known in advance
D)all of the above
Question
A variable that precedes an outcome of interest and increases the chances that the negative outcome will occur is a(n):

A)risk factor
B)protective factor
C)predictive factor
D)epidemiological factor
Question
If a study of the effect of divorce found a more negative impact for girls than for boys,sex would be a:

A)protective factor
B)risk factor
C)mediating variable
D)moderating variable
Question
Factors that influence the direction or strength of a relationship of variables of interest are called:

A)correlated variables
B)mediator variables
C)risk variables
D)moderator variables
Question
What do neuroimaging techniques not provide us with?

A)gross and fine analyses of brain structure
B)changes in blood flow in the brain
C)rate of glucose metabolism in the brain
D)the cause of structural or functional changes in the brain
Question
A limitation of psychophysiological measures is:

A)deception by the child
B)poor inter-rater reliability
C)high level of inference for interpretation
D)inappropriateness with young children
Question
To record electrical activity of the brain,one would want to use a(n):

A)EEG
B)PET scan
C)CT scan
D)MRI
Question
Ideally,a measure of psychopathology should be:

A)reliable
B)valid
C)standardized
D)all of these
Question
To know if a treatment would truly be useful in community settings,researchers should focus on treatment _____________.

A)efficacy
B)effectiveness
C)reliability
D)validity
Question
Treatment ____________ refers to whether or not a treatment can produce changes under well-controlled conditions.

A)efficacy
B)effectiveness
C)reliability
D)validity
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___________ validity refers to the degree of correlation between measures that are not expected to be related to one another.

A)Convergent
B)Construct
C)Criterion
D)Discriminant
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___________ validity refers to the degree of correlation between measures that are expected to be related to one another.

A)Convergent
B)Construct
C)Criterion
D)Discriminant
Question
Amy was observed by a researcher both at home and at school.This kind of research method is a:

A)Clinical observation
B)Structured observation
C)Situational observation
D)Naturalistic observation
Question
A researcher investigating the relationship between maternal distress and child conduct problems found that maternal distress was related to disciplinary strategies towards the child,which in turn were related to child conduct problems.In this study,disciplinary strategies are a:

A)comorbid variable
B)correlated variable
C)mediator variable
D)moderator variable
Question
___________ are used to study cerebral glucose metabolism.

A)PET scans
B)EEGs
C)CT scans
D)MRIs
Question
Emily's mother was asked to complete a behavior checklist on two separate occasions several weeks apart.The results yielded from both occasions were very similar.The behavior checklist can be said to be:

A)reliable
B)valid
C)standardized
D)effective
Question
An assessment tool that actually measures the construct it is intended to measure can be considered:

A)reliable
B)valid
C)standardized
D)effective
Question
The degree to which findings can be generalized to children,settings,times,measures,and characteristics other than the one in a particular study is referred to as:

A)external validity
B)internal validity
C)face validity
D)generalized validity
Question
One of the major limitations of observational research methods is that:

A)they are not cost effective
B)behavior may be altered as a function of participants' awareness of being observed
C)results tend to be invalid
D)all of these
Question
Maturation is a threat to ________________.

A)external validity
B)internal validity
C)convergent validity
D)inter-rater reliability
Question
___________ validity refers to whether scores on a measure behave as predicted by theory or past research.

A)Face
B)Convergent
C)Construct
D)Discriminant
Question
___________ are used to examine the gross structure of the brain.

A)EEGs
B)PET scans
C)CT scans
D)MRIs
Question
A ____________ assessment measure allows for the scores of one child to be compared to the scores of other similar children.

A)reliable
B)valid
C)standardized
D)reliable and standardized
Question
The overlapping or co-occurrence of disorders is called:

A)multifinality
B)comortality
C)multidiagnosis
D)comorbidity
Question
In ____________ research,different individuals at different ages or stages of development are studied at the same point in time.

A)analogue
B)within group
C)cross-sectional
D)between group
Question
The use of ___________________ is rare in studies of child psychopathology.

A)randomly selected samples
B)samples of convenience
C)reliable measures
D)valid measures
Question
A correlation of -.75 between age and amount of time spent in REM sleep means that:

A)older people spend more time in REM sleep
B)younger people spend less time in REM sleep
C)older people spend less time in REM sleep
D)the relationship between age and time spent in REM sleep is weak
Question
Qualitative research ________.

A)provides a numerical approach to understanding research
B)provides an intensive and intimate understanding of a situation
C)uses normed assessment tools
D)uses statistical analysis
Question
Which of the following statements about case studies is false?

A)involve intensive observation and analysis of an individual child
B)use controlled methods without biases
C)are rich in detail and provide valuable insights
D)usually study rare childhood disorders
Question
The greater the degree of control that a researcher has over the _____________,the more a study approximates a true experiment.

A)subjects in the sample
B)moderator variables
C)independent variable
D)dependent variable
Question
In an A-B-A-B design,the "B" stands for:

A)intervention
B)baseline
C)behavior
D)observation
Question
___________ research focuses on a specific research question under conditions that only resemble or approximate the situation to which the researcher wishes to generalize.

A)Cohort
B)Retrospective
C)Circumscribed
D)Analogue
Question
Aging effects and cohort effects are some of the potential disadvantages of __________ research designs.

A)longitudinal
B)cross-sectional
C)experimental
D)between group
Question
Research procedures that may harm a child physically or psychologically should be used:

A)only when necessary
B)when a parent gives consent
C)never
D)when the researcher is very careful
Question
In ____________ research,the same individuals are studied at different ages/stages of development.

A)cross-sectional
B)longitudinal
C)between groups
D)cohort
Question
Asking college students to describe their childhood relationships with peers is an example of a ________________ design.

A)longitudinal
B)cohort
C)prospective
D)retrospective
Question
The final responsibility for ethical integrity of a research project is with:

A)the parents
B)the ethics board
C)the government
D)the investigator
Question
Recall bias and distortion are potential limitations of ___________ studies.

A)analogue
B)case
C)retrospective
D)cohort
Question
Participation in research is to be voluntary,except with:

A)children
B)vulnerable populations
C)high-risk populations
D)none of the above
Question
__________ means that the child shows some form of agreement to participate in research without necessarily understanding the full significance of the research.

A)Uninformed consent
B)Partial consent
C)Assent
D)Voluntary participation
Question
Qualitative data are typically collected by:

A)open-ended interviewing and observations
B)already developed observational and assessment tools
C)controlled and structured interviewing
D)all of the above
Question
________________ increases the chance that characteristics other than the independent variable will be equally distributed across treatment groups.

A)Random sample
B)Equal distribution
C)Natural assignment
D)Random assignment
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When the conditions of a study only resemble or approximate the conditions of interest,questions may be raised about the ___________ of the study.

A)external validity
B)internal validity
C)standardization
D)randomization
Question
Qualitative research is characterized by:

A)operational definitions
B)isolation of variables of interest
C)careful control of subject matter
D)none of the above
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1
Factors such as SES,child's age,and cultural background affect the ______of symptoms and disorders.

A)rate and expression
B)pervasiveness
C)outcome
D)termination
rate and expression
2
_________ evaluate treatment outcomes for children who are randomly assigned to treatment and control conditions.

A)Efficacy studies
B)Case studies
C)Randomized controlled trials
D)Correlational studies
Randomized controlled trials
3
Since there is no one correct approach to research,most problems in abnormal child psychology are best studied by using _______________________.

A)utilizing rigorous experiments
B)using case studies
C)only one strategy
D)multiple methods and strategies
multiple methods and strategies
4
In research terms,predictions about behavior that follow from a theory are called:

A)speculations
B)hypotheses
C)assumptions
D)proposals
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The process,mechanism,or means through which a variable produces a particular outcome is known as a _________ variable.

A)comorbid
B)correlated
C)mediating
D)moderating
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Variables that are associated at a particular point in time with no clear proof that one precedes the other are said to be:

A)predictive
B)moderating
C)correlated
D)comorbid
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Evaluating the mental health of children can be difficult due to:

A)cultural variations of what constitutes abnormal behavior
B)the difference in psychological theories
C)the limited amount of assessment tools available for children
D)vague information often given by children
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Skepticism exists regarding research in abnormal child psychology because:

A)experts on childhood disorders frequently disagree
B)research findings in abnormal child psychology are often in conflict with one another
C)many conclusions from research with children are qualified with no definitive answers
D)all of these
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9
Children who receive treatment are:

A)at the same level of functioning as those who are not treated
B)less likely to discuss problems with their parents
C)less likely to progress then children who are not in treatment
D)better off then children who do not receive treatment
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The ______ of research findings are what advance the field of psychology.

A)reliability
B)standardization
C)accumulation
D)validity
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11
Isabella appears sad and is having difficulty academically and with her peer group.Isabella has a close relationship with her mother.This relationship with her mother can be considered a:

A)mediating variable
B)protective factor
C)moderator variable
D)risk factor
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A variable that precedes an outcome of interest and decreases the chances that the outcome will occur is a(n):

A)predictive factor
B)risk factor
C)epidemiological factor
D)protective factor
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__________ rates refer to the extent to which new cases of a disorder appear over a specified time period.

A)Comorbidity
B)Comortality
C)Incidence
D)Prevalence
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__________ rates refer to all cases of a disorder,whether new or previously existing,that are observed during a specified time period.

A)Comorbidity
B)Comortality
C)Incidence
D)Prevalence
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Questions about the nature and distribution of childhood disorders are frequently addressed through:

A)epidemiological research
B)regression analysis
C)correlation studies
D)efficacy studies
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Research presented in the media is typically:

A)clearly presented and discussed by medical doctors
B)oversimplified
C)overly detailed and confusing
D)adequately reported
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Research into risk and protective factors requires large samples of children be studied and multiple areas of functioning be assessed over long periods of time because:

A)the areas of child functioning that will be affected are not known in advance
B)only a small amount of children who are at risk will actually develop the disorder
C)when a disorder may occur or reoccur is not known in advance
D)all of the above
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A variable that precedes an outcome of interest and increases the chances that the negative outcome will occur is a(n):

A)risk factor
B)protective factor
C)predictive factor
D)epidemiological factor
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If a study of the effect of divorce found a more negative impact for girls than for boys,sex would be a:

A)protective factor
B)risk factor
C)mediating variable
D)moderating variable
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Factors that influence the direction or strength of a relationship of variables of interest are called:

A)correlated variables
B)mediator variables
C)risk variables
D)moderator variables
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What do neuroimaging techniques not provide us with?

A)gross and fine analyses of brain structure
B)changes in blood flow in the brain
C)rate of glucose metabolism in the brain
D)the cause of structural or functional changes in the brain
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22
A limitation of psychophysiological measures is:

A)deception by the child
B)poor inter-rater reliability
C)high level of inference for interpretation
D)inappropriateness with young children
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To record electrical activity of the brain,one would want to use a(n):

A)EEG
B)PET scan
C)CT scan
D)MRI
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Ideally,a measure of psychopathology should be:

A)reliable
B)valid
C)standardized
D)all of these
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To know if a treatment would truly be useful in community settings,researchers should focus on treatment _____________.

A)efficacy
B)effectiveness
C)reliability
D)validity
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Treatment ____________ refers to whether or not a treatment can produce changes under well-controlled conditions.

A)efficacy
B)effectiveness
C)reliability
D)validity
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___________ validity refers to the degree of correlation between measures that are not expected to be related to one another.

A)Convergent
B)Construct
C)Criterion
D)Discriminant
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___________ validity refers to the degree of correlation between measures that are expected to be related to one another.

A)Convergent
B)Construct
C)Criterion
D)Discriminant
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Amy was observed by a researcher both at home and at school.This kind of research method is a:

A)Clinical observation
B)Structured observation
C)Situational observation
D)Naturalistic observation
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A researcher investigating the relationship between maternal distress and child conduct problems found that maternal distress was related to disciplinary strategies towards the child,which in turn were related to child conduct problems.In this study,disciplinary strategies are a:

A)comorbid variable
B)correlated variable
C)mediator variable
D)moderator variable
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31
___________ are used to study cerebral glucose metabolism.

A)PET scans
B)EEGs
C)CT scans
D)MRIs
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32
Emily's mother was asked to complete a behavior checklist on two separate occasions several weeks apart.The results yielded from both occasions were very similar.The behavior checklist can be said to be:

A)reliable
B)valid
C)standardized
D)effective
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An assessment tool that actually measures the construct it is intended to measure can be considered:

A)reliable
B)valid
C)standardized
D)effective
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The degree to which findings can be generalized to children,settings,times,measures,and characteristics other than the one in a particular study is referred to as:

A)external validity
B)internal validity
C)face validity
D)generalized validity
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One of the major limitations of observational research methods is that:

A)they are not cost effective
B)behavior may be altered as a function of participants' awareness of being observed
C)results tend to be invalid
D)all of these
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36
Maturation is a threat to ________________.

A)external validity
B)internal validity
C)convergent validity
D)inter-rater reliability
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___________ validity refers to whether scores on a measure behave as predicted by theory or past research.

A)Face
B)Convergent
C)Construct
D)Discriminant
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38
___________ are used to examine the gross structure of the brain.

A)EEGs
B)PET scans
C)CT scans
D)MRIs
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39
A ____________ assessment measure allows for the scores of one child to be compared to the scores of other similar children.

A)reliable
B)valid
C)standardized
D)reliable and standardized
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40
The overlapping or co-occurrence of disorders is called:

A)multifinality
B)comortality
C)multidiagnosis
D)comorbidity
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41
In ____________ research,different individuals at different ages or stages of development are studied at the same point in time.

A)analogue
B)within group
C)cross-sectional
D)between group
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42
The use of ___________________ is rare in studies of child psychopathology.

A)randomly selected samples
B)samples of convenience
C)reliable measures
D)valid measures
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43
A correlation of -.75 between age and amount of time spent in REM sleep means that:

A)older people spend more time in REM sleep
B)younger people spend less time in REM sleep
C)older people spend less time in REM sleep
D)the relationship between age and time spent in REM sleep is weak
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44
Qualitative research ________.

A)provides a numerical approach to understanding research
B)provides an intensive and intimate understanding of a situation
C)uses normed assessment tools
D)uses statistical analysis
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45
Which of the following statements about case studies is false?

A)involve intensive observation and analysis of an individual child
B)use controlled methods without biases
C)are rich in detail and provide valuable insights
D)usually study rare childhood disorders
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46
The greater the degree of control that a researcher has over the _____________,the more a study approximates a true experiment.

A)subjects in the sample
B)moderator variables
C)independent variable
D)dependent variable
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47
In an A-B-A-B design,the "B" stands for:

A)intervention
B)baseline
C)behavior
D)observation
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48
___________ research focuses on a specific research question under conditions that only resemble or approximate the situation to which the researcher wishes to generalize.

A)Cohort
B)Retrospective
C)Circumscribed
D)Analogue
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49
Aging effects and cohort effects are some of the potential disadvantages of __________ research designs.

A)longitudinal
B)cross-sectional
C)experimental
D)between group
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50
Research procedures that may harm a child physically or psychologically should be used:

A)only when necessary
B)when a parent gives consent
C)never
D)when the researcher is very careful
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51
In ____________ research,the same individuals are studied at different ages/stages of development.

A)cross-sectional
B)longitudinal
C)between groups
D)cohort
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52
Asking college students to describe their childhood relationships with peers is an example of a ________________ design.

A)longitudinal
B)cohort
C)prospective
D)retrospective
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53
The final responsibility for ethical integrity of a research project is with:

A)the parents
B)the ethics board
C)the government
D)the investigator
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54
Recall bias and distortion are potential limitations of ___________ studies.

A)analogue
B)case
C)retrospective
D)cohort
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55
Participation in research is to be voluntary,except with:

A)children
B)vulnerable populations
C)high-risk populations
D)none of the above
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56
__________ means that the child shows some form of agreement to participate in research without necessarily understanding the full significance of the research.

A)Uninformed consent
B)Partial consent
C)Assent
D)Voluntary participation
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57
Qualitative data are typically collected by:

A)open-ended interviewing and observations
B)already developed observational and assessment tools
C)controlled and structured interviewing
D)all of the above
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58
________________ increases the chance that characteristics other than the independent variable will be equally distributed across treatment groups.

A)Random sample
B)Equal distribution
C)Natural assignment
D)Random assignment
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59
When the conditions of a study only resemble or approximate the conditions of interest,questions may be raised about the ___________ of the study.

A)external validity
B)internal validity
C)standardization
D)randomization
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Qualitative research is characterized by:

A)operational definitions
B)isolation of variables of interest
C)careful control of subject matter
D)none of the above
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