Deck 2: A--Scientific Methods in Psychology
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Deck 2: A--Scientific Methods in Psychology
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Consider the following set of scores on a quiz: 2, 2, 3, 5, 8. The mean for this set of scores is 3.
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2
All else being equal, scientists always prefer the most parsimonious theory.
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3
Dr. Jones finds a correlation of +.5 between variables A and B. Dr. Jones can logically conclude that changes in variable A caused the changes observed in variable B.
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4
Experimenter bias is the tendency of an experimenter (unintentionally, in most cases) to distort or misperceive the results of an experiment based on the expected outcome.
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The ganzfeld procedure is one demonstration of psychic abilities that has consistently been replicated in the laboratory.
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Demand characteristics can be reduced by using a double-blind procedure.
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Consider the following set of scores on a quiz: 2, 2, 3, 5, 8. The mode for this set of scores is 2.
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Case histories are a type of naturalistic observation that focus on a single individual.
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9
The burden of proof concept argues that it is up to the skeptic to prove that no person can demonstrate psychic abilities.
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10
Properly conducted experiments allow researchers to draw conclusions about cause and effect.
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11
A correlation coefficient of -.7 represents a stronger relationship between variables than a correlation coefficient of +.5.
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12
The mean is especially useful if the scores approximate the normal distribution.
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13
An operational definition for hunger is the number of hours since the person last ate a meal.
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14
The smaller the random sample, the smaller the probability that the results will differ significantly from the whole population.
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15
Replicable results are those that anyone can obtain, at least approximately, by following the same procedures.
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16
Asking participants to give their informed consent prior to participating in a study is no longer required under ethical guidelines.
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17
A population is the entire group of individuals to be considered.
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18
When we are looking at small trends in the data, researchers use a meta-analysis.
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19
A falsifiable theory is a theory that scientists have tested and proved to be false.
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20
In an experiment on the effects of watching violent television on aggressive behavior, the type of television program viewed would be the dependent variable.
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21
The ____________________ is the item that an experimenter measures to determine how it was affected.
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22
Group A receives the following scores: 14, 15, 15, 15, 16. Group B receives the following scores: 4, 8, 12, 16, 20. The standard deviation for Group B is higher than it is for Group
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23
Before conducting any experiment on humans, a psychological investigator must obtain ____________________.
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24
A ____________________ theory is one that makes clear, easily tested predictions.
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25
The goal of scientific research is to establish comprehensive explanations of observable events. These explanations are called ____________________.
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26
Consider the following set of scores on a quiz: 2, 2, 3, 5, 8. The median for this set of scores is 4.
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27
A ____________________ is one of the most difficult to obtain, but is best-suited for generalizing to the whole population?
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28
The word science derives from a Latin word meaning ____________________.
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29
If every individual in the population has an equal chance of being selected for a sample, the sample is said to be a/an ____________________ sample.
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30
To say that a theory is ____________________ is to say that it makes simple, acceptable assumptions.
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31
A ____________________ involves selecting so that every individual has an equal chance of being chosen.
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32
If an increase in one variable is not associated with any consistent increase or decrease in a second variable, then the correlation between the two variables is ____________________.
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33
Participants in an experiment are often kept blind about the condition to which they have been assigned. This will help prevent ____________________.
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34
A ____________________ is the entire group of individuals to be considered.
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35
Two serious objections to claims of extrasensory perception are that the explanations are not ____________________ and that the results are not ____________________.
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36
Sometimes an inert pill is given to experimental participants, but they are told that the pill is effective. This pill is called a ____________________.
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37
Professor Smith conducts a study, and he finds that his results are not statistically significant. This means that Professor Smith must conclude that his hypothesis was wrong.
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38
____________________ is a highly desirable feature of a scientific study.
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39
In general, the smaller the p value, the more impressive the results.
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40
A ____________________ study is a procedure in which investigators measure the correlation between two variables without controlling either of them.
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41
The ____________________ is a measurement of the amount of variation among scores in a normal distribution.
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42
Describe three examples of the following situations: one in which two variables are positively correlated, one in which two variables are negatively correlated, and one in which there is zero correlation.
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43
A mother is attempting to minimize the number of times that her toddler pulls on his kitty's tail. She wants to assess whether different types of discipline have any effect on his behavior. For three weeks during the month, the mother gives the toddler one week of one specific type of discipline. One week the toddler receives time outs, one week he has a toy taken away, and one week he is told to clean the kitty's bowl for each kitty tail pull. At the end of each week, the mother tallies up the number of kitty tail pulls for the week. Identify the independent variable and the dependent variable.
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44
After defining the variables involved in a study, scientists have to identify individuals to study. The population is the group of individuals to whom we hope our conclusions will apply. Researchers generally hope that their conclusions will apply to a large population, such as all 5-year-olds or all people with schizophrenia. Because it is not practical to examine everyone in the population, researchers study a sample of people and assume that the results for the sample apply to the whole population. Briefly define the following types of samples and give one example for each; convenience sample, representative sample, random sample, and cross cultural sample.
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45
Statements about a large population based on an inference from a small sample, is called ____________________.
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46
Falsifiability, independent variables, dependent variables, blind observers, and demand characteristics are all potential characteristics of an experiment. Which of these would an experimenter try to minimize or avoid and why?
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47
A scientist has formed the following hypothesis; individuals who eat a late lunch consume more food than individuals who eat an early lunch. Once she has constructed her hypothesis, what are the three steps that she should follow to complete her experiment? State the steps and give an example of how to complete each step.
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48
The ____________________ is the sum of all the scores divided by the total number of scores.
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49
Mathematical summaries of results are known as ____________________.
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