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Deck 4: B: The Psychologists Toolbox: Tools for Building Better Designs
1
Tristan is interested in understanding the study habits of college freshmen.He hypothesizes that males are more likely than females to procrastinate when stressed.For his study,Tristan randomly assigns participants to different stress conditions and measures their behavior.What type of study design is Tristan using?
A) correlation
B) quasi-experimental design
C) interview
D) true experiment
A) correlation
B) quasi-experimental design
C) interview
D) true experiment
quasi-experimental design
2
The foundation for any research design is:
A) the ability to measure participants' experiences in a way that provides useful information to answer questions.
B) developing studies that can be examined using multiple research designs.
C) investigating questions that can be applied to solve a problem.
D) whether it is relevant to current cultural norms.
A) the ability to measure participants' experiences in a way that provides useful information to answer questions.
B) developing studies that can be examined using multiple research designs.
C) investigating questions that can be applied to solve a problem.
D) whether it is relevant to current cultural norms.
the ability to measure participants' experiences in a way that provides useful information to answer questions.
3
Advantages of self-report measures include all of the following,EXCEPT:
A) they are inexpensive.
B) they are easy to administer.
C) they are relatively fast to complete.
D) they accurately predict behavior.
A) they are inexpensive.
B) they are easy to administer.
C) they are relatively fast to complete.
D) they accurately predict behavior.
they accurately predict behavior.
4
On which of the following topics would a researcher most want to use a self-report measure?
A) heart rate
B) height
C) confidence
D) athleticism
A) heart rate
B) height
C) confidence
D) athleticism
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5
Which of the following is NOT a quasi-independent variable?
A) gender
B) amount of sleep
C) ethnicity
D) intelligence
A) gender
B) amount of sleep
C) ethnicity
D) intelligence
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6
Self-report is to behavioral as:
A) reaction time is to focus groups.
B) informant is to archives.
C) questionnaires are to reaction time.
D) archives are to questionnaires.
A) reaction time is to focus groups.
B) informant is to archives.
C) questionnaires are to reaction time.
D) archives are to questionnaires.
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7
_____ is any measurement technique that directly asks participants how they feel or think.
A) Self-report
B) Informant report
C) Behavioral trace
D) Observation
A) Self-report
B) Informant report
C) Behavioral trace
D) Observation
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8
What is a true experiment?
A) a research design where the researcher manipulates all of the dependent variables
B) a research design where the researcher manipulates all of the independent variables
C) a research design where the researcher treats variables as if they are independent variables even though the variables cannot be manipulated
D) a research design where the researcher treats variables as if they are dependent variables even though the variables cannot be manipulated
A) a research design where the researcher manipulates all of the dependent variables
B) a research design where the researcher manipulates all of the independent variables
C) a research design where the researcher treats variables as if they are independent variables even though the variables cannot be manipulated
D) a research design where the researcher treats variables as if they are dependent variables even though the variables cannot be manipulated
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9
Which is the correct order of steps in the research process?
A) select a research design,obtain results,share findings
B) obtain results,share findings,select a research design
C) share findings,select a research design,obtain results
D) select a research design,share findings,obtain results
A) select a research design,obtain results,share findings
B) obtain results,share findings,select a research design
C) share findings,select a research design,obtain results
D) select a research design,share findings,obtain results
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10
Which of the following is NOT an experimental design?
A) survey research
B) two-group research design
C) repeated-measures
D) mixed designs
A) survey research
B) two-group research design
C) repeated-measures
D) mixed designs
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11
Gael is interested in examining people's feelings toward the works of art in her new exhibition.In order to assess their feelings and opinions,she should use:
A) an informant report.
B) a behavioral measure.
C) archival data.
D) a self-report measure.
A) an informant report.
B) a behavioral measure.
C) archival data.
D) a self-report measure.
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12
Which of the following is NOT a reason why participants may inaccurately respond to a self-report measure?
A) they are deceiving themselves because it is uncomfortable to admit certain things
B) they are purposefully misleading experimenter to appear better than they are
C) lack self-knowledge on a topic
D) the self-report measure is happening outside of their conscious awareness
A) they are deceiving themselves because it is uncomfortable to admit certain things
B) they are purposefully misleading experimenter to appear better than they are
C) lack self-knowledge on a topic
D) the self-report measure is happening outside of their conscious awareness
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13
For which of the following would a researcher NOT use a self-report measure?
A) perceptions of a political candidate
B) feelings of love
C) memories
D) eye blink response
A) perceptions of a political candidate
B) feelings of love
C) memories
D) eye blink response
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14
A nonexperimental research design can answer all of the following questions,EXCEPT:
A) what takes place.
B) who is affected.
C) how much effect something has.
D) why something takes place.
A) what takes place.
B) who is affected.
C) how much effect something has.
D) why something takes place.
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15
What is a quasi-experimental design?
A) a research design where the researcher manipulates all of the dependent variables
B) a research design where the researcher manipulates all of the independent variables
C) a research design where random assignment cannot be used
D) a research design where the researcher treats variables as if they are dependent variables even though the variables cannot be manipulated
A) a research design where the researcher manipulates all of the dependent variables
B) a research design where the researcher manipulates all of the independent variables
C) a research design where random assignment cannot be used
D) a research design where the researcher treats variables as if they are dependent variables even though the variables cannot be manipulated
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16
If a researcher is interested in assessing participants' private thoughts,then he would be best served to use:
A) self-report measures.
B) behavioral measures.
C) informant reports.
D) archival data.
A) self-report measures.
B) behavioral measures.
C) informant reports.
D) archival data.
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17
A primary advantage of self-report measures over behavioral measures is:
A) that they are more tedious to administer.
B) the ability to accurately predict actions.
C) the ability to get firsthand information from the source.
D) the need to consider social desirability bias.
A) that they are more tedious to administer.
B) the ability to accurately predict actions.
C) the ability to get firsthand information from the source.
D) the need to consider social desirability bias.
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18
Each of the following is a nonexperimental research design,EXCEPT:
A) interview.
B) factorial design.
C) survey research.
D) observation.
A) interview.
B) factorial design.
C) survey research.
D) observation.
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19
Which of the following is a quasi-independent variable?
A) medication dosage
B) sleep deprivation
C) stress level
D) gender
A) medication dosage
B) sleep deprivation
C) stress level
D) gender
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20
Which of the following is NOT one of the basic steps in designing research?
A) determine the best measures
B) choose the right research design for the question
C) recruit research participants
D) identify the independent and dependent variables
A) determine the best measures
B) choose the right research design for the question
C) recruit research participants
D) identify the independent and dependent variables
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21
What is one advantage of behavioral observation?
A) It requires the researcher to make assumptions.
B) It is open to social desirability biases.
C) It allows a researcher to see the behavior in its entirety so there is less need for inferences of meaning.
D) It is not vulnerable to demand characteristics.
A) It requires the researcher to make assumptions.
B) It is open to social desirability biases.
C) It allows a researcher to see the behavior in its entirety so there is less need for inferences of meaning.
D) It is not vulnerable to demand characteristics.
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22
What is a behavioral observation?
A) a measure that relies on directly seeing behavior as it occurs
B) a measure that relies on evidence left behind by a participant who is no longer present
C) a measurement technique that directly asks participants how they think or feel
D) a design where variables are treated like independent variables even though they are not able to be manipulated
A) a measure that relies on directly seeing behavior as it occurs
B) a measure that relies on evidence left behind by a participant who is no longer present
C) a measurement technique that directly asks participants how they think or feel
D) a design where variables are treated like independent variables even though they are not able to be manipulated
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23
Which of the following would likely provide the most accurate self-report data?
A) questions about the past
B) questions about the present
C) questions about the future
D) questions about sensitive topics
A) questions about the past
B) questions about the present
C) questions about the future
D) questions about sensitive topics
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24
Behavioral trace requires the researcher to make _____ inferences than behavior observation.
A) more
B) the same amount of
C) less
D) riskier
A) more
B) the same amount of
C) less
D) riskier
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25
Behavioral observation is to real time as:
A) self-report is to the past.
B) behavioral trace is to the past.
C) behavioral trace is to the future.
D) self-report is to the future.
A) self-report is to the past.
B) behavioral trace is to the past.
C) behavioral trace is to the future.
D) self-report is to the future.
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26
When people remember their behavior they often do so in a way that:
A) makes them look better.
B) makes them look worse.
C) is representative of the truth.
D) is purposefully deceitful.
A) makes them look better.
B) makes them look worse.
C) is representative of the truth.
D) is purposefully deceitful.
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27
Which type of data are open to the LEAST amount of interpretation?
A) behavioral trace
B) archival
C) informant
D) self-report
A) behavioral trace
B) archival
C) informant
D) self-report
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28
Given the tendency of participants to engage in the social desirability bias,behavioral observation should provide _____ responses than self-report measures,particularly on sensitive topics.
A) less genuine
B) more genuine
C) less detailed
D) more detailed
A) less genuine
B) more genuine
C) less detailed
D) more detailed
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29
_____ is/are a behavioral measure that relies on evidence left behind by a participant who is no longer present.
A) Interviews
B) Focus groups
C) Observation
D) Behavioral trace
A) Interviews
B) Focus groups
C) Observation
D) Behavioral trace
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30
Each of the following are potential disadvantages of self-report measures,EXCEPT:
A) social desirability bias.
B) demand characteristics.
C) experimenter bias.
D) retrospective bias.
A) social desirability bias.
B) demand characteristics.
C) experimenter bias.
D) retrospective bias.
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31
The _____ misdirection in the cover story,the _____ naturally participants respond to the variables under investigation.
A) less;less
B) less;more
C) more;more
D) more;less
A) less;less
B) less;more
C) more;more
D) more;less
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32
A behavioral measure is:
A) a measure of participants' feelings during a research study.
B) an accounting of a participant's motivation given by a close other.
C) a measure of participants' actions in a research design.
D) what participants think they will do in a hypothetical situation.
A) a measure of participants' feelings during a research study.
B) an accounting of a participant's motivation given by a close other.
C) a measure of participants' actions in a research design.
D) what participants think they will do in a hypothetical situation.
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33
What is retrospective bias?
A) when participants interpret past events in overly optimistic ways
B) when participants interpret past events in inaccurate ways
C) when participants interpret past events in overly negative ways
D) when participants interpret past events in highly accurate ways
A) when participants interpret past events in overly optimistic ways
B) when participants interpret past events in inaccurate ways
C) when participants interpret past events in overly negative ways
D) when participants interpret past events in highly accurate ways
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34
What is social desirability bias?
A) the tendency for participants to give responses that are politically incorrect
B) the tendency for participants to give responses that are socially acceptable
C) the tendency for participants to give responses that are unique
D) the tendency for participants to give responses that are arousing
A) the tendency for participants to give responses that are politically incorrect
B) the tendency for participants to give responses that are socially acceptable
C) the tendency for participants to give responses that are unique
D) the tendency for participants to give responses that are arousing
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35
What are demand characteristics?
A) the tendency for respondents to give answers that make them look good
B) variables that cannot be manipulated but that are treated like independent variables
C) when the range of a dependent measure is set too high and all participants select the lowest alternative
D) cues that make participants potentially aware of what the experimenter expects
A) the tendency for respondents to give answers that make them look good
B) variables that cannot be manipulated but that are treated like independent variables
C) when the range of a dependent measure is set too high and all participants select the lowest alternative
D) cues that make participants potentially aware of what the experimenter expects
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36
How can a researcher minimize the likelihood of social desirability bias in participants' self-report responses?
A) provide adequate compensation for participation
B) design the study in accord with the ethical principle of justice
C) ensure confidentiality
D) have participants sign their name to each page of the questionnaire
A) provide adequate compensation for participation
B) design the study in accord with the ethical principle of justice
C) ensure confidentiality
D) have participants sign their name to each page of the questionnaire
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37
Researchers want to _____ retrospective bias and _____ demand characteristics.
A) minimize;minimize
B) minimize;maximize
C) maximize;maximize
D) maximize;minimize
A) minimize;minimize
B) minimize;maximize
C) maximize;maximize
D) maximize;minimize
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38
A drawback of using behavioral trace is that it:
A) requires expensive machinery to measure.
B) is often influenced by demand characteristics.
C) relies on inferences made by the experimenter.
D) is subject to social desirability bias.
A) requires expensive machinery to measure.
B) is often influenced by demand characteristics.
C) relies on inferences made by the experimenter.
D) is subject to social desirability bias.
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39
To minimize the impact of demand characteristics,an experimenter should:
A) ensure confidentiality.
B) make the real purpose of the study difficult for participants to figure out.
C) only use behavioral measures.
D) have participants respond one at a time.
A) ensure confidentiality.
B) make the real purpose of the study difficult for participants to figure out.
C) only use behavioral measures.
D) have participants respond one at a time.
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40
Upon conclusion of his study,Wilkinson asks participants how much they enjoyed participating.Most participants were aware that Wilkinson wanted them to say that they enjoyed the study a great deal.This best demonstrates the influence of:
A) demand characteristics.
B) social desirability bias.
C) retrospective bias.
D) scorer bias.
A) demand characteristics.
B) social desirability bias.
C) retrospective bias.
D) scorer bias.
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41
Which of the following minimizes participant reactivity?
A) the use of questionnaires
B) answering in front of a group
C) unobtrusive measures
D) behavioral measures
A) the use of questionnaires
B) answering in front of a group
C) unobtrusive measures
D) behavioral measures
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42
Random error is:
A) systematic.
B) organized.
C) unpredictable.
D) focused.
A) systematic.
B) organized.
C) unpredictable.
D) focused.
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43
If a researcher wanted to minimize participant reactivity,which one of the following would he/she want to employ?
A) a one-way mirror
B) self-report measures
C) a research lab as opposed to a natural setting
D) visible recording equipment
A) a one-way mirror
B) self-report measures
C) a research lab as opposed to a natural setting
D) visible recording equipment
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44
Which of the following is most true?
A) Self-report data are more accurate than behavioral data.
B) Behavioral data are more accurate than self-report data.
C) Measurements are not perfect regardless of whether they are self-report or behavioral.
D) Informant data are more accurate than self-report or behavioral data.
A) Self-report data are more accurate than behavioral data.
B) Behavioral data are more accurate than self-report data.
C) Measurements are not perfect regardless of whether they are self-report or behavioral.
D) Informant data are more accurate than self-report or behavioral data.
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45
Raw score =
A) true score + error
B) true score + reliability
C) validity + error
D) error + quota sampling
A) true score + error
B) true score + reliability
C) validity + error
D) error + quota sampling
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46
The type of behavioral measure that involves measuring heart rate and sweat response is called:
A) behavioral trace.
B) diary study.
C) physiological measure.
D) reaction time measure.
A) behavioral trace.
B) diary study.
C) physiological measure.
D) reaction time measure.
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47
The _____ is the dependent measure,composed of the true score and the error,whereas the _____ is the extraneous influence that will cause the raw score to deviate from the true score.
A) raw score;error
B) raw score;true score
C) error: raw score
D) error;true score
A) raw score;error
B) raw score;true score
C) error: raw score
D) error;true score
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48
Reality television shows demonstrate the potential issue of _____ when observing the behavior of others.
A) observer bias
B) participant reactivity
C) behavioral trace
D) demand characteristics
A) observer bias
B) participant reactivity
C) behavioral trace
D) demand characteristics
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49
A behavioral choice is:
A) a measure that relies on directly seeing behavior as it occurs.
B) a measure that relies on evidence left behind by a participant who is no longer present.
C) a measurement technique that directly asks participants how they think or feel.
D) a measure that requires participants to make a purposeful selection from several options.
A) a measure that relies on directly seeing behavior as it occurs.
B) a measure that relies on evidence left behind by a participant who is no longer present.
C) a measurement technique that directly asks participants how they think or feel.
D) a measure that requires participants to make a purposeful selection from several options.
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50
Jabari wants to understand why some people perform better in front of an audience and others do not.In order to investigate this research question he has participants run as fast as they can while alone or in the presence of an audience.What type of research design is Jabari using?
A) behavioral trace
B) self-report
C) behavioral observation
D) physiological measure
A) behavioral trace
B) self-report
C) behavioral observation
D) physiological measure
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51
Lorenzo asks his participants whether they would like to solve anagram tasks alone or with a teammate.He is using:
A) behavioral trace.
B) behavioral observation.
C) physiological measures.
D) behavioral choice.
A) behavioral trace.
B) behavioral observation.
C) physiological measures.
D) behavioral choice.
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52
As a psychology professor who is also a researcher,you notice that your own students sometimes end up as participants in your research studies.Assuming that they want to impress you,which of the following should you worry about?
A) retrospective bias
B) participant reactivity
C) demand characteristics
D) behavioral trace
A) retrospective bias
B) participant reactivity
C) demand characteristics
D) behavioral trace
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53
If a researcher attempts to determine personality traits by examining clothes in a laundry basket,he is using:
A) behavioral trace.
B) behavioral observation.
C) physiological measures.
D) behavioral choice.
A) behavioral trace.
B) behavioral observation.
C) physiological measures.
D) behavioral choice.
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54
Estefan wants to determine the presence of an anxiety disorder by revealing a persistently elevated heart rate and unusually high rates of cortisol.In this case,he is using which of the following to diagnose anxiety?
A) behavioral trace
B) behavioral observation
C) physiological measures
D) behavioral choice
A) behavioral trace
B) behavioral observation
C) physiological measures
D) behavioral choice
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55
Data obtained from self-report and behavioral measures often:
A) complement each other and increase confidence in conclusions.
B) compete with each other.
C) yield the same results.
D) cannot be compared,because they measure fundamentally different things.
A) complement each other and increase confidence in conclusions.
B) compete with each other.
C) yield the same results.
D) cannot be compared,because they measure fundamentally different things.
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56
_____ allow(s)for observation and assessment of participants without their awareness.
A) Behavioral choice
B) Self-report
C) Unobtrusive measures
D) Quasi-experiments
A) Behavioral choice
B) Self-report
C) Unobtrusive measures
D) Quasi-experiments
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57
Participant reactivity is:
A) the tendency for participants to give responses that are politically incorrect.
B) the tendency for participants to give responses that are socially acceptable.
C) the tendency for participants to act differently when someone is watching them.
D) the tendency for participants to give responses that are arousing.
A) the tendency for participants to give responses that are politically incorrect.
B) the tendency for participants to give responses that are socially acceptable.
C) the tendency for participants to act differently when someone is watching them.
D) the tendency for participants to give responses that are arousing.
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58
Random error is:
A) the extent to which a measure will produce the same results each time it is used.
B) unsystematic influence on the true score.
C) an outside influence that affects the true score in a consistent way.
D) the extent to which a research method measures what it is intended to measure.
A) the extent to which a measure will produce the same results each time it is used.
B) unsystematic influence on the true score.
C) an outside influence that affects the true score in a consistent way.
D) the extent to which a research method measures what it is intended to measure.
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59
Measuring how loud one yells when asked to cheer alone as compared to in a group is an example of:
A) behavioral trace.
B) behavioral observation.
C) physiological measures.
D) behavioral choice.
A) behavioral trace.
B) behavioral observation.
C) physiological measures.
D) behavioral choice.
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60
The goal of a psychological measure is to:
A) minimize error so that the raw score is similar to the true score.
B) minimize error so that the raw score is distinct from the true score.
C) maximize error so that the raw score is similar to the true score.
D) maximize error so that the raw score is distinct from the true score.
A) minimize error so that the raw score is similar to the true score.
B) minimize error so that the raw score is distinct from the true score.
C) maximize error so that the raw score is similar to the true score.
D) maximize error so that the raw score is distinct from the true score.
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61
Random error:
A) can be eliminated.
B) is minimized in large datasets.
C) is minimal in small datasets.
D) does not need to be eliminated because it is not a point of concern for researchers.
A) can be eliminated.
B) is minimized in large datasets.
C) is minimal in small datasets.
D) does not need to be eliminated because it is not a point of concern for researchers.
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62
Alec is designing a self-report measure to assess participants' feelings toward salary caps on professional athletes.Which of the following would be the appropriate number of response items for each measure to ensure sensitivity and flexibility,as well as meaningful distinctions?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 7
D) 15
A) 1
B) 2
C) 7
D) 15
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63
_____ is the process of keeping the experimental situation the same for everyone.
A) Replication
B) Social desirability
C) Standardization
D) Quota sampling
A) Replication
B) Social desirability
C) Standardization
D) Quota sampling
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64
Which of the following represents a societal example of systematic error?
A) the national debt
B) the elevated divorce rate
C) the unpredictable nature of hurricanes
D) bias SAT scores against minorities
A) the national debt
B) the elevated divorce rate
C) the unpredictable nature of hurricanes
D) bias SAT scores against minorities
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65
Random error is to chance as:
A) systematic is to accidental.
B) bias is to systematic.
C) bias is to haphazard.
D) chance is to systematic.
A) systematic is to accidental.
B) bias is to systematic.
C) bias is to haphazard.
D) chance is to systematic.
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66
Generally speaking,the ____ response options a scale has the _____ sensitivity that measure is.
A) fewer;less
B) fewer;more
C) more;less
D) more;more
A) fewer;less
B) fewer;more
C) more;less
D) more;more
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67
Researchers have _____ chance of eliminating bias as compared to random error.
A) a greater
B) a worse
C) the same
D) no
A) a greater
B) a worse
C) the same
D) no
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68
Sensitivity is:
A) the range of data a researcher can gather from a particular instrument.
B) when respondents choose responses that are consistent with social values but not necessarily accurate.
C) the extent to which a research method measures what it is intended to measure.
D) the extent to which a research method will produce the same results each time it is used.
A) the range of data a researcher can gather from a particular instrument.
B) when respondents choose responses that are consistent with social values but not necessarily accurate.
C) the extent to which a research method measures what it is intended to measure.
D) the extent to which a research method will produce the same results each time it is used.
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69
Error can be reduced:
A) by the use of scripts.
B) by running participants in different conditions at different geographic locations.
C) when the researcher varies his treatment of participants.
D) when social desirability bias is high.
A) by the use of scripts.
B) by running participants in different conditions at different geographic locations.
C) when the researcher varies his treatment of participants.
D) when social desirability bias is high.
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70
Bias is:
A) an extraneous influence that causes the raw score to deviate from the true score in unpredictable ways.
B) error that consistently pushes scores in a given direction.
C) the extent to which a measure will produce the same results each time it is used.
D) the extent to which a research method measures what it is intended to measure.
A) an extraneous influence that causes the raw score to deviate from the true score in unpredictable ways.
B) error that consistently pushes scores in a given direction.
C) the extent to which a measure will produce the same results each time it is used.
D) the extent to which a research method measures what it is intended to measure.
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71
The ceiling effect is when most participants to select the _____ response,and the floor effect is when most participants to select the _____ response.
A) lowest;lowest
B) lowest;highest
C) highest;lowest
D) highest;highest
A) lowest;lowest
B) lowest;highest
C) highest;lowest
D) highest;highest
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72
School uniforms are designed to _____ the learning environment and have been shown to increase academic performance.
A) confuse
B) frustrate
C) standardize
D) humanize
A) confuse
B) frustrate
C) standardize
D) humanize
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73
Observer bias can be minimized in behavioral data by:
A) making measures more sensitive.
B) training observers how to objectively code the variable of interest.
C) eliminating random error.
D) using a representative sample.
A) making measures more sensitive.
B) training observers how to objectively code the variable of interest.
C) eliminating random error.
D) using a representative sample.
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74
Ollie drafted a script for his study,which should ____ in his study.
A) maximize the amount of observer error
B) minimize the amount of observer error
C) maximize the amount of bias
D) minimize the amount of bias
A) maximize the amount of observer error
B) minimize the amount of observer error
C) maximize the amount of bias
D) minimize the amount of bias
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75
The _____ occurs when the upper boundary of a measurement tool is set too low,leading most participants to select the highest response.
A) ceiling effect
B) floor effect
C) elevator effect
D) door effect
A) ceiling effect
B) floor effect
C) elevator effect
D) door effect
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76
Observer bias is:
A) the misinterpretation of an observation based on the participants' beliefs,experiences,or expectations.
B) the misinterpretation of an observation based on the researcher's beliefs,experiences,or expectations.
C) unpredictable influences that impact the true score.
D) an outside influence that affect the true score in a consistent way.
A) the misinterpretation of an observation based on the participants' beliefs,experiences,or expectations.
B) the misinterpretation of an observation based on the researcher's beliefs,experiences,or expectations.
C) unpredictable influences that impact the true score.
D) an outside influence that affect the true score in a consistent way.
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77
Given their unique vantage point,the observer in a research study is often the:
A) participant.
B) IRB.
C) experimenter.
D) confederate.
A) participant.
B) IRB.
C) experimenter.
D) confederate.
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78
Which of the following is the LEAST problematic for a research study?
A) random error
B) bias
C) systematic error
D) lack of validity
A) random error
B) bias
C) systematic error
D) lack of validity
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79
Removing observer bias completely is:
A) easy.
B) difficult.
C) impossible.
D) mandatory.
A) easy.
B) difficult.
C) impossible.
D) mandatory.
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80
The floor effect is:
A) when the upper boundary of a measurement tool is set too high,leading most participants to select the lowest response.
B) when the upper boundary of a measurement tool is set too high,leading most participants to select the highest response.
C) when the lower boundary of a measurement tool is set too high,leading most participants to select the highest response.
D) when the lower boundary of a measurement tool is set too high,leading most participants to select the lowest response.
A) when the upper boundary of a measurement tool is set too high,leading most participants to select the lowest response.
B) when the upper boundary of a measurement tool is set too high,leading most participants to select the highest response.
C) when the lower boundary of a measurement tool is set too high,leading most participants to select the highest response.
D) when the lower boundary of a measurement tool is set too high,leading most participants to select the lowest response.
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