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Aware of the controversy surrounding dietary treatments for autism spectrum disorders,Rebecca identifies relevant research and then uses statistical methods to combine the results of similar studies quantitatively in order to allow general conclusions to be made.Her work is best described as ____.

A)multivariate analysis
B)meta-analysis
C)literature review
D)systematic review
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Research is empirical in nature,meaning that it ____.

A)is accessible to everyone
B)involves systematic observation
C)uses statistical procedures
D)can be replicated
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Research is a type of systematic investigation that is empirical in nature and is designed to contribute to public knowledge.
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Valerie's state passed a law mandating a free public pre-kindergarten education for three- and four-year-old children,although school enrollment is not mandatory until age five,with kindergarten.She is tracking the school-readiness and reading-readiness scores of all children starting kindergarten to see how the children who are enrolled in the pre-K program do in comparison to those of similar background who do not attend.Valerie is conducting ____.

A)applied research
B)implementation research
C)basic research
D)policy research
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A positive relationship between two variables may also be referred to as an inverse relationship.
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Amir is aware that,at least in the laboratory,certain nutrients can help buffer research animals from the physiological damages associated with stress.He sets out to determine whether dietary supplements can do the same for people in a laboratory situation simulating real-life stresses.Amir's research is best described as ____.

A)applied research
B)implementation research
C)basic research
D)policy research
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The systematic effort to move research from initial discovery to practice is referred to as ____.

A)translational research
B)bench research
C)basic research
D)enterprise research
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Elizabeth is a therapist at a residential treatment center for children and adolescents with eating disorders.She is aware that,in order for a treatment to be covered by insurance or other third-party payers,it must have a basis in research.This is commonly referred to as ____.

A)data-driven decision making
B)managed care triage
C)state-of-the-art treatment
D)evidence-based practice
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An hypothesis is a specific statement of prediction.
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Relational studies are designed primarily to document what is going on or what exists.
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The degree to which conclusions reached about relationships in an experiment are reasonable is referred to as construct validity.
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Evolutionary epistemology is a branch of philosophy that proposes that ideas evolve through the process of natural selection.
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A cross-sectional study is one that takes place at a single point in time.
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The theoretical nature of social sciences is related to developing,exploring,or testing the ideas that social researchers have about how the world operates.
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Elsa periodically reviews documents on the National Institutes of Health website that describe issues the NIH wants to have addressed by researchers.Eliza is most likely looking at ____.

A)meta-analyses
B)peer reviews
C)evidence-based guidelines
D)requests for proposals
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An independent variable is what the experimenter (or nature)manipulates.
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The research-practice continuum starts with ____.

A)applied research
B)implementation research
C)basic research
D)policy research
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Warren is reviewing the approaches that have been taken to the diagnosis and treatment of childhood schizophrenia over the past century.He notices that some ideas receive initial research support and become popular,generate additional research and,when not supported,seem to largely die off while others continue to be supported and become dominant in the field.This best illustrates ____.

A)research synthesis
B)evolutionary epistemology
C)the research continuum
D)evidence-based practice
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Dave's team has developed an intervention for use with high school students who are facing the unexpected death of a fellow student.This approach has been tested in a typical university community in the southern United States.Dave is now testing the intervention in urban areas and also has plans to test it in a number of other areas.Dave is conducting ____.

A)applied research
B)implementation research
C)basic research
D)policy research
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The purpose of peer review is for other researchers to exactly repeat the procedures of an experiment to see whether they get the same results.
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Because there is often error associated with measurement and other aspects of research,social research is ____.

A)theoretical
B)empirical
C)probabilistic
D)causal
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When all possible answerable responses are included as possible attributes for a variable,the list of attributes is said to be ____.

A)mutually exclusive
B)quantitative
C)qualitative
D)exhaustive
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Maris wants to document the coping methods of family caregivers for individuals with Alzheimer's disease as the dementia progresses.She is conducting ____ research.

A)descriptive
B)relational
C)theoretical
D)causal
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The ____ is a specific statement of prediction that usually states there is no effect of the experimental manipulation.

A)null hypothesis​
B)predictive hypothesis
C)alternative hypothesis
D)theoretical hypothesis
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In ____,individuals with expertise in the field critique a paper that has been submitted for publication.

A)meta-analyses
B)peer reviews
C)evidence-based guidelines
D)requests for proposals
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A relationship in which higher levels of one variable are associated with lower levels of another is best described as ____.

A)positive
B)negative
C)curvilinear
D)accelerated
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Social research is ____,meaning it is interested in cause and effect relationships.

A)theoretical
B)empirical
C)probabilistic
D)causal
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Social research is ____,meaning it is based on observations and measurements of reality.

A)theoretical
B)empirical
C)probabilistic
D)causal
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The ____ is a specific statement of prediction that usually states what is expected to happen in a study.

A)null hypothesis
B)predictive hypothesis
C)alternative hypothesis
D)theoretical hypothesis
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Social research is ____,meaning that much of it is concerned with developing,exploring,or testing the ideas that social researchers have about how the world operates.

A)theoretical
B)empirical
C)probabilistic
D)causal
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Reasoning that moves from specific observations to broader generalizations is referred to as ____.

A)inductive
B)fallacious
C)specious
D)deductive
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Figure TB 1-3​
<strong>Figure TB 1-3​   What type of relationship is shown in the accompanying figure?​</strong> A)no relationship B)negative relationship C)positive relationship D)curvilinear relationship <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What type of relationship is shown in the accompanying figure?​

A)no relationship
B)negative relationship
C)positive relationship
D)curvilinear relationship
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What type of relationship occurs when two variables are synchronized and the levels of one variable affect the levels of the other?​

A)correlational
B)cross-sectional
C)causal
D)probabilistic
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What type of relationship occurs when two variables are synchronized?​

A)correlational
B)cross-sectional
C)causal
D)probabilistic
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Selah is aware that playing certain types of computer games can have an impact on mood,and she wonders whether these effects might vary with age.She recruits a group of college-age adults,a group of middle-aged adults,and a group of elderly adults to test her hypothesis.Selah's research is best described as ____.

A)longitudinal
B)cross-sectional
C)repeated measures
D)time series
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Figure TB 1-2
<strong>Figure TB 1-2   What type of relationship is shown in the accompanying figure?​</strong> A)no relationship B)negative relationship C)positive relationship D)curvilinear relationship <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What type of relationship is shown in the accompanying figure?​

A)no relationship
B)negative relationship
C)positive relationship
D)curvilinear relationship
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A relationship in which higher levels of one variable are associated with higher levels of another is best described as ____.

A)positive
B)negative
C)curvilinear
D)accelerated
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The "entity" being studied in research,whether a neuron,a person,a class,or a town,is best referred to as a(n)____.

A)participant
B)unit of analysis
C)outcome
D)observational target
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Figure TB 1-1
<strong>Figure TB 1-1   What type of relationship is shown in the accompanying figure?​</strong> A)no relationship B)negative relationship​ C)positive relationship D)curvilinear relationship <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What type of relationship is shown in the accompanying figure?​

A)no relationship
B)negative relationship​
C)positive relationship
D)curvilinear relationship
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When the attributes for a variable are such that one,and only one,is applicable at a time,the attributes are said to be ____.

A)mutually exclusive
B)quantitative
C)qualitative
D)exhaustive
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What type of validity is most concerned with whether there is a relationship between the variables?​

A)conclusion
B)construct
C)internal
D)external
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Studies designed primarily to document what is going on or what exists are called _______________ studies.
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Drew believes that individuals with higher levels of social anxiety will be more likely to spend more time on social media.He defines social anxiety levels as scores on a common test of social anxiety.In defining it as a test score,Drew has ____ social anxiety.

A)hypothesized about
B)analyzed
C)theorized about
D)operationalized
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The _______________ is the macro-level effort to accumulate knowledge across multiple empirical systematic public research projects.
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The branch of philosophy that holds that ideas evolve through the process of natural selection is _______________.
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Reasoning that moves from the more general to the more specific is referred to as ____.

A)inductive
B)fallacious​
C)specious
D)deductive
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What type of validity is most concerned with whether the results can be generalized to other persons,places,and times?​

A)conclusion
B)construct
C)internal
D)external
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The act of translating a construct into its manifestation is called ____.

A)hypothesizing
B)statistical analysis
C)theorizing
D)operationalization
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A(n)_______________ is a systematic compilation and written summary of all of the literature published in scientific journals that is related to a research topic of interest.
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Top-down reasoning that works from the more general to the more specific is referred to as _______________ reasoning.
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Bonita is participating in a longitudinal study that began when she was only two years old.Now in her late 20s,Bonita has undergone a series of cognitive tests every six months for more than 25 years.The study in which Bonita is participating is best described as a(n)____ study.

A)repeated measures
B)cross sectional
C)time series
D)independent measures
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A(n)_______________ hypothesis simply predicts that the experimental and control groups will differ,but does not predict the direction of the difference.
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A(n)_______________ uses statistical methods to combine the results of similar studies quantitatively in order to allow general conclusions to be made.
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Chloe tests an intervention for kindergartners who become upset and refuse to attend school.She has found it works well in the small rural school for her first study and is now testing it in other settings such as the suburbs and in inner-city schools.In doing so,she is addressing ____ validity.

A)conclusion
B)construct
C)internal
D)external
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Documents published by government agencies and some companies that describe some problem that the agency would like researchers to address are called _______________.
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A(n)_______________ focuses on a specific question or issue and uses specific preplanned methods to identify,select,assess,and summarize the findings of multiple research studies.
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What type of validity is most concerned with whether there is a causal relationship?​

A)conclusion
B)construct
C)internal
D)external
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In causal studies,the interest is in the effects of some cause on one or more ____.

A)treatments
B)constructs
C)operations
D)outcomes
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A(n)_______________ is the result of a systematic process that leads to a specific set of research-based recommendations for practice that usually includes some estimates of how strong the evidence is for each recommendation.
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The central issue being addressed in a study is called the ____.

A)null hypothesis
B)research question
C)theoretical construct
D)operationalization
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Draw and discuss the research-practice continuum,providing an example for each level.
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Identify and describe the four types of validity described in your text.
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The abstract idea or theory of what the outcome is in a cause-effect relationship you are investigating is referred to as the _______________.
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The degree to which the conclusions in a study would hold for other persons in other places and at other times is referred to as _______________.
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Bruce is conducting research about family interactions and wants to include both individual-level data and family-level data.He is most likely using _______________ modeling.
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Studies designed to determine whether one or more treatment variables affects one or more outcome variables are called _______________ studies.
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Define and provide examples of descriptive,relational,and causal studies.
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The term used to discuss the quality of various conclusions reached based on a research project is _______________.
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What is evidence-based practice and why does it matter?
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Define the term of research synthesis and describe the two major types.
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Aware of the controversy surrounding dietary treatments for autism spectrum disorders,Rebecca identifies relevant research and then uses statistical methods to combine the results of similar studies quantitatively in order to allow general conclusions to be made.Her work is best described as ____.

A)multivariate analysis
B)meta-analysis
C)literature review
D)systematic review
B
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Research is empirical in nature,meaning that it ____.

A)is accessible to everyone
B)involves systematic observation
C)uses statistical procedures
D)can be replicated
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Research is a type of systematic investigation that is empirical in nature and is designed to contribute to public knowledge.
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Valerie's state passed a law mandating a free public pre-kindergarten education for three- and four-year-old children,although school enrollment is not mandatory until age five,with kindergarten.She is tracking the school-readiness and reading-readiness scores of all children starting kindergarten to see how the children who are enrolled in the pre-K program do in comparison to those of similar background who do not attend.Valerie is conducting ____.

A)applied research
B)implementation research
C)basic research
D)policy research
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A positive relationship between two variables may also be referred to as an inverse relationship.
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Amir is aware that,at least in the laboratory,certain nutrients can help buffer research animals from the physiological damages associated with stress.He sets out to determine whether dietary supplements can do the same for people in a laboratory situation simulating real-life stresses.Amir's research is best described as ____.

A)applied research
B)implementation research
C)basic research
D)policy research
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The systematic effort to move research from initial discovery to practice is referred to as ____.

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B)bench research
C)basic research
D)enterprise research
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Elizabeth is a therapist at a residential treatment center for children and adolescents with eating disorders.She is aware that,in order for a treatment to be covered by insurance or other third-party payers,it must have a basis in research.This is commonly referred to as ____.

A)data-driven decision making
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D)evidence-based practice
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An hypothesis is a specific statement of prediction.
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Relational studies are designed primarily to document what is going on or what exists.
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The degree to which conclusions reached about relationships in an experiment are reasonable is referred to as construct validity.
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Evolutionary epistemology is a branch of philosophy that proposes that ideas evolve through the process of natural selection.
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A cross-sectional study is one that takes place at a single point in time.
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The theoretical nature of social sciences is related to developing,exploring,or testing the ideas that social researchers have about how the world operates.
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Elsa periodically reviews documents on the National Institutes of Health website that describe issues the NIH wants to have addressed by researchers.Eliza is most likely looking at ____.

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An independent variable is what the experimenter (or nature)manipulates.
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The research-practice continuum starts with ____.

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Warren is reviewing the approaches that have been taken to the diagnosis and treatment of childhood schizophrenia over the past century.He notices that some ideas receive initial research support and become popular,generate additional research and,when not supported,seem to largely die off while others continue to be supported and become dominant in the field.This best illustrates ____.

A)research synthesis
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D)evidence-based practice
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Dave's team has developed an intervention for use with high school students who are facing the unexpected death of a fellow student.This approach has been tested in a typical university community in the southern United States.Dave is now testing the intervention in urban areas and also has plans to test it in a number of other areas.Dave is conducting ____.

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The purpose of peer review is for other researchers to exactly repeat the procedures of an experiment to see whether they get the same results.
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Because there is often error associated with measurement and other aspects of research,social research is ____.

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D)causal
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When all possible answerable responses are included as possible attributes for a variable,the list of attributes is said to be ____.

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Maris wants to document the coping methods of family caregivers for individuals with Alzheimer's disease as the dementia progresses.She is conducting ____ research.

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D)causal
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The ____ is a specific statement of prediction that usually states there is no effect of the experimental manipulation.

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In ____,individuals with expertise in the field critique a paper that has been submitted for publication.

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A relationship in which higher levels of one variable are associated with lower levels of another is best described as ____.

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D)accelerated
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Social research is ____,meaning it is interested in cause and effect relationships.

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Social research is ____,meaning it is based on observations and measurements of reality.

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The ____ is a specific statement of prediction that usually states what is expected to happen in a study.

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Social research is ____,meaning that much of it is concerned with developing,exploring,or testing the ideas that social researchers have about how the world operates.

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C)probabilistic
D)causal
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Reasoning that moves from specific observations to broader generalizations is referred to as ____.

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<strong>Figure TB 1-3​   What type of relationship is shown in the accompanying figure?​</strong> A)no relationship B)negative relationship C)positive relationship D)curvilinear relationship
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What type of relationship occurs when two variables are synchronized and the levels of one variable affect the levels of the other?​

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D)probabilistic
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What type of relationship occurs when two variables are synchronized?​

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Selah is aware that playing certain types of computer games can have an impact on mood,and she wonders whether these effects might vary with age.She recruits a group of college-age adults,a group of middle-aged adults,and a group of elderly adults to test her hypothesis.Selah's research is best described as ____.

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D)time series
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<strong>Figure TB 1-2   What type of relationship is shown in the accompanying figure?​</strong> A)no relationship B)negative relationship C)positive relationship D)curvilinear relationship
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D)curvilinear relationship
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A relationship in which higher levels of one variable are associated with higher levels of another is best described as ____.

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D)accelerated
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The "entity" being studied in research,whether a neuron,a person,a class,or a town,is best referred to as a(n)____.

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<strong>Figure TB 1-1   What type of relationship is shown in the accompanying figure?​</strong> A)no relationship B)negative relationship​ C)positive relationship D)curvilinear relationship
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D)curvilinear relationship
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When the attributes for a variable are such that one,and only one,is applicable at a time,the attributes are said to be ____.

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B)quantitative
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D)exhaustive
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What type of validity is most concerned with whether there is a relationship between the variables?​

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Studies designed primarily to document what is going on or what exists are called _______________ studies.
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Drew believes that individuals with higher levels of social anxiety will be more likely to spend more time on social media.He defines social anxiety levels as scores on a common test of social anxiety.In defining it as a test score,Drew has ____ social anxiety.

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The _______________ is the macro-level effort to accumulate knowledge across multiple empirical systematic public research projects.
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The branch of philosophy that holds that ideas evolve through the process of natural selection is _______________.
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Reasoning that moves from the more general to the more specific is referred to as ____.

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D)deductive
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What type of validity is most concerned with whether the results can be generalized to other persons,places,and times?​

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The act of translating a construct into its manifestation is called ____.

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A(n)_______________ is a systematic compilation and written summary of all of the literature published in scientific journals that is related to a research topic of interest.
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Top-down reasoning that works from the more general to the more specific is referred to as _______________ reasoning.
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Bonita is participating in a longitudinal study that began when she was only two years old.Now in her late 20s,Bonita has undergone a series of cognitive tests every six months for more than 25 years.The study in which Bonita is participating is best described as a(n)____ study.

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D)independent measures
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A(n)_______________ hypothesis simply predicts that the experimental and control groups will differ,but does not predict the direction of the difference.
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A(n)_______________ uses statistical methods to combine the results of similar studies quantitatively in order to allow general conclusions to be made.
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Chloe tests an intervention for kindergartners who become upset and refuse to attend school.She has found it works well in the small rural school for her first study and is now testing it in other settings such as the suburbs and in inner-city schools.In doing so,she is addressing ____ validity.

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D)external
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Documents published by government agencies and some companies that describe some problem that the agency would like researchers to address are called _______________.
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A(n)_______________ focuses on a specific question or issue and uses specific preplanned methods to identify,select,assess,and summarize the findings of multiple research studies.
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What type of validity is most concerned with whether there is a causal relationship?​

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D)external
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58
In causal studies,the interest is in the effects of some cause on one or more ____.

A)treatments
B)constructs
C)operations
D)outcomes
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59
A(n)_______________ is the result of a systematic process that leads to a specific set of research-based recommendations for practice that usually includes some estimates of how strong the evidence is for each recommendation.
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60
The central issue being addressed in a study is called the ____.

A)null hypothesis
B)research question
C)theoretical construct
D)operationalization
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61
Draw and discuss the research-practice continuum,providing an example for each level.
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62
Identify and describe the four types of validity described in your text.
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63
The abstract idea or theory of what the outcome is in a cause-effect relationship you are investigating is referred to as the _______________.
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64
The degree to which the conclusions in a study would hold for other persons in other places and at other times is referred to as _______________.
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65
Bruce is conducting research about family interactions and wants to include both individual-level data and family-level data.He is most likely using _______________ modeling.
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66
Studies designed to determine whether one or more treatment variables affects one or more outcome variables are called _______________ studies.
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67
Define and provide examples of descriptive,relational,and causal studies.
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68
The term used to discuss the quality of various conclusions reached based on a research project is _______________.
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69
What is evidence-based practice and why does it matter?
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70
Define the term of research synthesis and describe the two major types.
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