Deck 13: The Descriptive Research Strategy.

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Jane Goodall's research,examining the behavior of chimps in Africa,is an example of ____.

A)​experimental research
B)​naturalistic observation
C)correlational research
D)​differential research
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In the observational study of adolescents at the mall,you count the number of social interaction behaviors that occur within a one-hour observation period.This is an example of the ____ method of quantifying behavior.​

A)​frequency
B)​duration
C)interval
D)​behavior counting
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Recording how many hours a week your roommate spends studying involves using the ____ method,while simply recording whether or not your roommate studies in a week involves using the ____ method.

A)interval; frequency
B)duration; interval
C)frequency; duration
D)​interval; duration
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When researchers use behavioral observation techniques to measure behaviors in movies,what is the measurement process called?

A)​behavioral observation
B)​event sampling
C)content analysis
D)​archival research
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In an observational study of children in a day care setting,you select one participant at a time for observation.This is an example of using ____.

A)​time sampling
B)​event sampling
C)individual sampling
D)​interval methodology
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Bird watching is most similar to what type of research?

A)​experimental
B)​participant observation
C)naturalistic observation
D)​quasi-experimental
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When researchers apply behavioral observation techniques to historical records in order to measure behaviors that occurred in the past,the measurement process is called ____.

A)​behavioral observation
B)​event sampling
C)content analysis
D)​archival research
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The general goal of a research study using the descriptive research strategy is to ____.

A)​describe an individual person or animal in great detail
B)​describe a variable or variables as they exist naturally
C)measure and describe the relationship between variables
D)​describe and explain the relationship between variables
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A researcher has pairs of college student participants play a card game in the laboratory.However,the game is rigged to ensure that one participant experiences a long losing streak so that the researcher can observe how the losing students behave when they are frustrated.For this study,what kind of behavioral observation is being used?

A)​naturalistic observation
B)​participant observation
C)contrived observation
D)​unstructured observation
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During a study using the behavioral research strategy,it is common to have two observers record behavior simultaneously.What is the purpose for this procedure?

A)​It is used to ensure the objectivity of the measurements.
B)​It is used to evaluate the reliability of the measurements.
C)It provides an operational definition for the variables being measured.
D)​It helps ensure that the behaviors are not influenced by the presence of an observer.
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Content analysis involves using behavioral observation techniques to record behaviors that ____.

A)​occurred in the past
B)​occur in institutional settings such as hospitals or prisons
C)occur in response to the researcher's suggestion
D)​occur in movies or television shows
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How does the descriptive research strategy differ from the experimental or nonexperimental research strategies?

A)​It involves comparing groups of scores.
B)​It does not concern relationships between variables.
C)It attempts to describe and explain relationships between variables.
D)​It does not involve the measurement of variables.
Question
In an observational study of children in a daycare center,you alternate one minute of observation with one minute of recording behavior.This is an example of ____ sampling.

A)​time
B)​individual
C)event
D)​alternating-interval
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When an observer switches recording from one behavior during one interval to another behavior during another interval,it is known as ____ sampling.​

A)​time
B)​individual
C)event
D)​frequency
Question
During a study using the behavioral research strategy,it is common to prepare a list of behaviors called behavioral categories before the actual observation begins.The least likely purpose for this procedure is to ____.

A)​ensure the objectivity of the measurements
B)​evaluate the reliability of the measurements
C)provide an operational definition for the variables being measured
D)​simplify the recording task for the observer(s)
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A researcher conducts a survey to determine the average number of text messages that college students send or receive during a typical one-hour class.Which research strategy is being used?​

A)​descriptive
B)​correlational
C)experimental
D)​nonexperimental
Question
In an observational study of autistic children,you record how much time each child spends playing alone during a 30 minute observation period.This is an example of the ____ method of quantifying behavior.​

A)​frequency
B)​duration
C)interval
D)​individual
Question
A researcher who wanted to observe behaviors in a private social club would probably need to use ____.

A)​naturalistic observation
B)​participant observation
C)contrived observation
D)​unstructured observation
Question
The ____ method for quantifying observations involves counting the number of times a behavior occurs in a specified period of time.

A)​duration
B)​frequency
C)interval
D)​time sample
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What is the purpose for using habituation in an observational research study?

A)​It helps ensure the objectivity of the measurements.
B)​It helps ensure the reliability of the measurements.
C)It provides an operational definition for the variables being measured.
D)​It helps ensure that the people being observed are not influenced by the presence of an observer.
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The study of the brain surgery patient HM,who lost the ability to store new memories,is an example of ____.

A)​participant observation
B)​naturalistic observation
C)correlational research
D)​case study research
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The idiographic approach to research involves ____.

A)​direct observation of individuals without their knowledge
B)​interviewing people in a small group setting
C)the intensive study of one individual
D)​the study of groups
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Which method for administering a survey requires the greatest amount of time from the researcher?

A)​mailing surveys
B)​making phone calls
C)distributing surveys to a group of participants
D)​using the Internet
Question
What is a limitation of survey research?

A)​It only can be used to measure attitudes and opinions.
B)​It cannot be used to measure specific behaviors.
C)The results are often difficult to evaluate.
D)​The results are limited by the truthfulness of the participants.
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The multiple-choice questions on this exam are examples of ____ items.

A)​open-ended
B)​restricted
C)rating scale
D)​physiological
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On a questionnaire,Dr.Ondirk asks participants to answer the following questions? "What do you think about the legalization of marijuana for medicinal purposes?" This is an example of a(n)____ question.

A)​restricted
B)​rating scale
C)open-ended
D)​partially open-ended
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What is the main advantage of contrived observation (compared with other types of observational research)?

A)​It gives the researcher assurance that the observed behaviors are natural.
B)​It is less likely that the researcher is influencing the behaviors being observed.
C)It is more efficient because the researcher does not have to wait for specific behaviors to occur naturally.
D)​It is less likely that the researcher will impose subjective interpretations on the data.
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A case study typically involves the detailed study of a single ____.

A)​disease or psychiatric disorder
B)​clinical treatment
C)group such as a fraternity or an athletic team
D)​individual
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What type of question allows participants the greatest flexibility in deciding how to answer?​

A)​open-ended
B)​restricted
C)rating scale
D)​physiological
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What is a problem with surveys administered by mail?​

A)​You do not know exactly who completed the survey.
B)​You cannot maintain participant confidentiality.
C)A mailed survey can be inconvenient for participants.
D)​A mailed survey can be threatening to participants.
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Which type of question is a Likert-type question?

A)​open-ended
B)​restricted
C)rating scale
D)​physiological
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What type of question typically produces a numerical score for each participant?

A)​open-ended
B)​restricted
C)rating scale
D)​partially open-ended
Question
A researcher who brings dating couples into the laboratory to be observed while they are solving a problem is most likely using ____.​

A)​participant observation
B)​naturalistic observation
C)contrived observation
D)​case study research
Question
Although surveys can be used with a variety of different research strategies,the defining characteristic of the survey research design is that the ____.

A)​research is conducted in field settings rather than in a laboratory
B)​intent is simply to describe behaviors
C)intent is to demonstrate a relationship between behavior and other variables
D)​intent is to explain the causes of the behaviors being surveyed
Question
Rosenham's research investigating the experiences of patients and patient-staff interactions in psychiatric hospitals is an example of ____.

A)​participant observation
B)​naturalistic observation
C)correlational research
D)​case study research
Question
Essay questions on an exam are examples of ____ items.

A)​open-ended
B)​restricted
C)rating scale
D)​physiological
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What is an advantage to administering a survey over the Internet?​

A)​100% response rate
B)​survey can be individualized based on responses
C)risk of interviewer bias
D)​none of the options are advantages
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Administering a survey by telephone ____.

A)​allows for lengthy surveys
B)​is subject to interviewer bias
C)is typically quite time-efficient
D)​requires only a small number of research assistants
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Which statement identifies a potential problem with Internet surveys?

A)​They tend to be costly and inefficient.
B)​They limit flexibility in presenting questions and response alternatives.
C)It can be difficult to find a group of participants who share a specific interest.
D)​It can be difficult to control or even know the composition of the sample.
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Which observational research design has the greatest risk that the observer will influence the behaviors being observed?

A)​naturalistic observation
B)​participant observation
C)contrived observation
D)​nonparticipant observation
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One problem with observational research is that it can be very time consuming.However,this problem is minimized by using participant observation.​
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In contrived observation,the researcher joins the individuals to be observed and engages in activities with them.​
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One disadvantage of open-ended questions is that the responses can be very difficult to summarize and analyze.​
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A political scientist uses a survey to determine whether college students' sleeping habits are related to their grade point averages.This researcher is using the descriptive survey research design.
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Archival research involves applying the techniques of behavioral observation to record behaviors in books or movies.
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Roshenhan's study in which individuals were admitted to psychiatric hospitals in order to observe patients and patient-staff interactions,is an example of contrived observation.
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The case study design can be used to establish causal relationships between variables.​
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Nonresponse bias refers to the fact that the people who return surveys are often a biased sample that is not representative of the general population.
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The goal of the descriptive research strategy is to describe the relationships that exist between variables.​
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One advantage of administering a survey by mail is that it minimizes the risk of interviewer bias.​
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Measuring inter-rater reliability helps ensure that behavioral observations are objective and are not influenced by subjective interpretations of the researcher.​
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A limitation of descriptive studies is that they cannot assess the causal relationship between variables.
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The case study design can be useful for studying unusual clinical cases such as rare psychiatric disorders.​
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Observing children's behavior while having them play a game in the laboratory is an example of participant observation.​
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Case studies are examples of research using the idiographic approach.​
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One concern with telephone surveys is interviewer bias.​
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One advantage of Likert-type rating scale questions is that they produce numerical scores that can be evaluated with standard statistical methods such as computing means.
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Although a case study typically involves a single participant,the results can serve as a counterexample that influences an entire theory.​
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Counting how many times a child exhibits disruptive behavior during a 30-minute observation period is an example of measuring behavior using the duration method.
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Habituation is a technique used in behavioral observation to minimize the risk that the participants' behavior is influenced by reacting to the presence of an observer.
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Behavioral observation is used in many different types of research.What is the specific characteristic that differentiates the observational research design from other research using behavioral observation?
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Describe the three types of behavioral observation and briefly explain the circumstances under which each is used.
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Suppose you are interested in performing an observational study of eating behavior of rats in a laboratory.Describe one method to quantify this behavior: that is,explain how you could convert the observations into numerical scores.
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Outline the major advantages and disadvantages of administering a survey by mail.
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Under what circumstances is a case study the preferred technique for gathering information.​
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Describe the three types of survey questions and outline the advantages and disadvantages of each.​
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Describe the primary distinction between descriptive research and other research strategies.
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Deck 13: The Descriptive Research Strategy.
1
Jane Goodall's research,examining the behavior of chimps in Africa,is an example of ____.

A)​experimental research
B)​naturalistic observation
C)correlational research
D)​differential research
B
2
In the observational study of adolescents at the mall,you count the number of social interaction behaviors that occur within a one-hour observation period.This is an example of the ____ method of quantifying behavior.​

A)​frequency
B)​duration
C)interval
D)​behavior counting
A
3
Recording how many hours a week your roommate spends studying involves using the ____ method,while simply recording whether or not your roommate studies in a week involves using the ____ method.

A)interval; frequency
B)duration; interval
C)frequency; duration
D)​interval; duration
B
4
When researchers use behavioral observation techniques to measure behaviors in movies,what is the measurement process called?

A)​behavioral observation
B)​event sampling
C)content analysis
D)​archival research
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In an observational study of children in a day care setting,you select one participant at a time for observation.This is an example of using ____.

A)​time sampling
B)​event sampling
C)individual sampling
D)​interval methodology
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Bird watching is most similar to what type of research?

A)​experimental
B)​participant observation
C)naturalistic observation
D)​quasi-experimental
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When researchers apply behavioral observation techniques to historical records in order to measure behaviors that occurred in the past,the measurement process is called ____.

A)​behavioral observation
B)​event sampling
C)content analysis
D)​archival research
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8
The general goal of a research study using the descriptive research strategy is to ____.

A)​describe an individual person or animal in great detail
B)​describe a variable or variables as they exist naturally
C)measure and describe the relationship between variables
D)​describe and explain the relationship between variables
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A researcher has pairs of college student participants play a card game in the laboratory.However,the game is rigged to ensure that one participant experiences a long losing streak so that the researcher can observe how the losing students behave when they are frustrated.For this study,what kind of behavioral observation is being used?

A)​naturalistic observation
B)​participant observation
C)contrived observation
D)​unstructured observation
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During a study using the behavioral research strategy,it is common to have two observers record behavior simultaneously.What is the purpose for this procedure?

A)​It is used to ensure the objectivity of the measurements.
B)​It is used to evaluate the reliability of the measurements.
C)It provides an operational definition for the variables being measured.
D)​It helps ensure that the behaviors are not influenced by the presence of an observer.
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Content analysis involves using behavioral observation techniques to record behaviors that ____.

A)​occurred in the past
B)​occur in institutional settings such as hospitals or prisons
C)occur in response to the researcher's suggestion
D)​occur in movies or television shows
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How does the descriptive research strategy differ from the experimental or nonexperimental research strategies?

A)​It involves comparing groups of scores.
B)​It does not concern relationships between variables.
C)It attempts to describe and explain relationships between variables.
D)​It does not involve the measurement of variables.
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In an observational study of children in a daycare center,you alternate one minute of observation with one minute of recording behavior.This is an example of ____ sampling.

A)​time
B)​individual
C)event
D)​alternating-interval
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When an observer switches recording from one behavior during one interval to another behavior during another interval,it is known as ____ sampling.​

A)​time
B)​individual
C)event
D)​frequency
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During a study using the behavioral research strategy,it is common to prepare a list of behaviors called behavioral categories before the actual observation begins.The least likely purpose for this procedure is to ____.

A)​ensure the objectivity of the measurements
B)​evaluate the reliability of the measurements
C)provide an operational definition for the variables being measured
D)​simplify the recording task for the observer(s)
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A researcher conducts a survey to determine the average number of text messages that college students send or receive during a typical one-hour class.Which research strategy is being used?​

A)​descriptive
B)​correlational
C)experimental
D)​nonexperimental
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In an observational study of autistic children,you record how much time each child spends playing alone during a 30 minute observation period.This is an example of the ____ method of quantifying behavior.​

A)​frequency
B)​duration
C)interval
D)​individual
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A researcher who wanted to observe behaviors in a private social club would probably need to use ____.

A)​naturalistic observation
B)​participant observation
C)contrived observation
D)​unstructured observation
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The ____ method for quantifying observations involves counting the number of times a behavior occurs in a specified period of time.

A)​duration
B)​frequency
C)interval
D)​time sample
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What is the purpose for using habituation in an observational research study?

A)​It helps ensure the objectivity of the measurements.
B)​It helps ensure the reliability of the measurements.
C)It provides an operational definition for the variables being measured.
D)​It helps ensure that the people being observed are not influenced by the presence of an observer.
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The study of the brain surgery patient HM,who lost the ability to store new memories,is an example of ____.

A)​participant observation
B)​naturalistic observation
C)correlational research
D)​case study research
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The idiographic approach to research involves ____.

A)​direct observation of individuals without their knowledge
B)​interviewing people in a small group setting
C)the intensive study of one individual
D)​the study of groups
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Which method for administering a survey requires the greatest amount of time from the researcher?

A)​mailing surveys
B)​making phone calls
C)distributing surveys to a group of participants
D)​using the Internet
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What is a limitation of survey research?

A)​It only can be used to measure attitudes and opinions.
B)​It cannot be used to measure specific behaviors.
C)The results are often difficult to evaluate.
D)​The results are limited by the truthfulness of the participants.
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The multiple-choice questions on this exam are examples of ____ items.

A)​open-ended
B)​restricted
C)rating scale
D)​physiological
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On a questionnaire,Dr.Ondirk asks participants to answer the following questions? "What do you think about the legalization of marijuana for medicinal purposes?" This is an example of a(n)____ question.

A)​restricted
B)​rating scale
C)open-ended
D)​partially open-ended
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What is the main advantage of contrived observation (compared with other types of observational research)?

A)​It gives the researcher assurance that the observed behaviors are natural.
B)​It is less likely that the researcher is influencing the behaviors being observed.
C)It is more efficient because the researcher does not have to wait for specific behaviors to occur naturally.
D)​It is less likely that the researcher will impose subjective interpretations on the data.
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A case study typically involves the detailed study of a single ____.

A)​disease or psychiatric disorder
B)​clinical treatment
C)group such as a fraternity or an athletic team
D)​individual
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What type of question allows participants the greatest flexibility in deciding how to answer?​

A)​open-ended
B)​restricted
C)rating scale
D)​physiological
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What is a problem with surveys administered by mail?​

A)​You do not know exactly who completed the survey.
B)​You cannot maintain participant confidentiality.
C)A mailed survey can be inconvenient for participants.
D)​A mailed survey can be threatening to participants.
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Which type of question is a Likert-type question?

A)​open-ended
B)​restricted
C)rating scale
D)​physiological
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What type of question typically produces a numerical score for each participant?

A)​open-ended
B)​restricted
C)rating scale
D)​partially open-ended
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A researcher who brings dating couples into the laboratory to be observed while they are solving a problem is most likely using ____.​

A)​participant observation
B)​naturalistic observation
C)contrived observation
D)​case study research
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Although surveys can be used with a variety of different research strategies,the defining characteristic of the survey research design is that the ____.

A)​research is conducted in field settings rather than in a laboratory
B)​intent is simply to describe behaviors
C)intent is to demonstrate a relationship between behavior and other variables
D)​intent is to explain the causes of the behaviors being surveyed
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Rosenham's research investigating the experiences of patients and patient-staff interactions in psychiatric hospitals is an example of ____.

A)​participant observation
B)​naturalistic observation
C)correlational research
D)​case study research
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Essay questions on an exam are examples of ____ items.

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C)rating scale
D)​physiological
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What is an advantage to administering a survey over the Internet?​

A)​100% response rate
B)​survey can be individualized based on responses
C)risk of interviewer bias
D)​none of the options are advantages
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Administering a survey by telephone ____.

A)​allows for lengthy surveys
B)​is subject to interviewer bias
C)is typically quite time-efficient
D)​requires only a small number of research assistants
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Which statement identifies a potential problem with Internet surveys?

A)​They tend to be costly and inefficient.
B)​They limit flexibility in presenting questions and response alternatives.
C)It can be difficult to find a group of participants who share a specific interest.
D)​It can be difficult to control or even know the composition of the sample.
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Which observational research design has the greatest risk that the observer will influence the behaviors being observed?

A)​naturalistic observation
B)​participant observation
C)contrived observation
D)​nonparticipant observation
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One problem with observational research is that it can be very time consuming.However,this problem is minimized by using participant observation.​
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In contrived observation,the researcher joins the individuals to be observed and engages in activities with them.​
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One disadvantage of open-ended questions is that the responses can be very difficult to summarize and analyze.​
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A political scientist uses a survey to determine whether college students' sleeping habits are related to their grade point averages.This researcher is using the descriptive survey research design.
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Archival research involves applying the techniques of behavioral observation to record behaviors in books or movies.
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Roshenhan's study in which individuals were admitted to psychiatric hospitals in order to observe patients and patient-staff interactions,is an example of contrived observation.
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The case study design can be used to establish causal relationships between variables.​
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Nonresponse bias refers to the fact that the people who return surveys are often a biased sample that is not representative of the general population.
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The goal of the descriptive research strategy is to describe the relationships that exist between variables.​
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One advantage of administering a survey by mail is that it minimizes the risk of interviewer bias.​
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Measuring inter-rater reliability helps ensure that behavioral observations are objective and are not influenced by subjective interpretations of the researcher.​
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A limitation of descriptive studies is that they cannot assess the causal relationship between variables.
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The case study design can be useful for studying unusual clinical cases such as rare psychiatric disorders.​
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Observing children's behavior while having them play a game in the laboratory is an example of participant observation.​
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Case studies are examples of research using the idiographic approach.​
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One concern with telephone surveys is interviewer bias.​
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One advantage of Likert-type rating scale questions is that they produce numerical scores that can be evaluated with standard statistical methods such as computing means.
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Although a case study typically involves a single participant,the results can serve as a counterexample that influences an entire theory.​
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59
Counting how many times a child exhibits disruptive behavior during a 30-minute observation period is an example of measuring behavior using the duration method.
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60
Habituation is a technique used in behavioral observation to minimize the risk that the participants' behavior is influenced by reacting to the presence of an observer.
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61
Behavioral observation is used in many different types of research.What is the specific characteristic that differentiates the observational research design from other research using behavioral observation?
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62
Describe the three types of behavioral observation and briefly explain the circumstances under which each is used.
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63
Suppose you are interested in performing an observational study of eating behavior of rats in a laboratory.Describe one method to quantify this behavior: that is,explain how you could convert the observations into numerical scores.
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64
Outline the major advantages and disadvantages of administering a survey by mail.
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65
Under what circumstances is a case study the preferred technique for gathering information.​
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66
Describe the three types of survey questions and outline the advantages and disadvantages of each.​
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67
Describe the primary distinction between descriptive research and other research strategies.
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