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Exam 1: Section 3: Introduction and Research Methods
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Question 121
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Any change in performance that results from mere repetition of a task is called a demand characteristic.
Question 122
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Compared to spacing out your study time, "cramming" before an exam results in long-term retention of information studied.
Question 123
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A natural experiment is a study investigating the effects of a naturally occurring event on the research participants.
Question 124
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If an experiment is conducted properly, a control group is unnecessary.
Question 125
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The confirmation bias is the tendency to seek out evidence that confirms a claim or belief, while ignoring evidence that contradicts or undermines the claim or belief.
Question 126
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Comparative psychology studies the behavior of children and adults and compares their differences over the lifespan.
Question 127
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a noninvasive procedure that produces detailed images of the brain using electromagnetic signals that track changes in metabolic activity.
Question 128
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As scientists, psychologists are guided by several attitudes, including being open-minded and maintaining a healthy sense of scientific skepticism.
Question 129
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Because humanistic psychology was distinctly different from both psychoanalysis and behaviorism it was sometimes referred to as the "third force" in American psychology.
Question 130
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When research participation is a course requirement or an opportunity for extra credit, a student must be given a choice of an alternative activity to fulfill the course requirement.
Question 131
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Although the American Psychological Association developed a strict code of ethics for conducting psychological research with humans, it does not have similar guidelines governing the use of animals in psychological research.
Question 132
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The dependent variable is also called the treatment variable.
Question 133
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William James's writings were the basis for a new school of psychology called functionalism.
Question 134
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Researchers adhere to ethical guidelines by allowing students who do not want to participate in an experiment the option of choosing a different activity to fulfill the class requirement or to get extra credit.