Multiple Choice
Confidence in the reliability of an experimental result increases when:
A) the same conclusion is reached using a different method
B) the experiment is repeated
C) the experiment is based on a small number of observations
D) the finding disappears upon the controlled manipulation of a potentially irrelevant variable
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Q13: Converging operations are important in psychology because:<br>A)
Q14: Experimental reliability may be established by:<br>A) control
Q15: The issue of scale attenuation in the
Q16: The drinking fountain experiment on personal space
Q17: Yonelinas et al.(2002)could not conclude that medial
Q19: The notion that we have an invisible
Q20: A concept defined by converging operations is
Q21: An unreliable test also is an invalid
Q22: In a systematic replication,attempts are made to
Q23: Converging operations are similar to conceptual replications.