Deck 6: Observational Research: Part 2
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Deck 6: Observational Research: Part 2
1
The book,My Freshman Year: What a Professor Learned by Becoming a Student,is a prime example of:
A) laboratory observation.
B) systematic observation.
C) analogue observation.
D) participant observation.
A) laboratory observation.
B) systematic observation.
C) analogue observation.
D) participant observation.
participant observation.
2
MTV's The Real World was a reality show that premiered in 1992.Research suggests that reactivity _____ as individuals such as those on The Real World become accustomed to being observed.
A) increases
B) diminishes
C) stays the same
D) becomes absent
A) increases
B) diminishes
C) stays the same
D) becomes absent
diminishes
3
Studies that involve active deception and concealment rarely _____ at the beginning of a study.
A) provide informed consent
B) operationalize variables
C) obtain IRB approval
D) discuss ethical obligations
A) provide informed consent
B) operationalize variables
C) obtain IRB approval
D) discuss ethical obligations
provide informed consent
4
A trial run used to assess and refine the design,methods,and instruments for a study is called:
A) informed consent.
B) a pilot test
C) debriefing.
D) interval testing.
A) informed consent.
B) a pilot test
C) debriefing.
D) interval testing.
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5
Which of the following is the symbol for median?
A) M
B) Mo
C) Mdn
D) kappa
A) M
B) Mo
C) Mdn
D) kappa
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6
Bernardo received grant funding to transform his lab to look like a daycare room,equipped with toys,decorations,and staff.Bernardo wanted to ensure a high degree of _____ validity in his laboratory experiments.
A) external
B) internal
C) ecological
D) peripheral
A) external
B) internal
C) ecological
D) peripheral
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7
Which of the following variables would pose the most challenges to a naturalistic observation?
A) automatic thoughts
B) discipline behaviors
C) clothing styles
D) nonverbal language
A) automatic thoughts
B) discipline behaviors
C) clothing styles
D) nonverbal language
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8
The most frequently occurring score in a set of data is referred to as the:
A) mean.
B) median.
C) deviation.
D) mode.
A) mean.
B) median.
C) deviation.
D) mode.
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9
Approximately _____ countries have banned the use of physical punishment,such as spanking,on moral grounds.
A) 20
B) 22
C) 24
D) 26
A) 20
B) 22
C) 24
D) 26
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10
If a variable is labeled "high" or "low" in a coding system,that variable is:
A) continuous.
B) categorical.
C) ordinal.
D) interval.
A) continuous.
B) categorical.
C) ordinal.
D) interval.
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11
Which of the following would NOT be considered a situational factor?
A) setting
B) weather
C) time of day
D) socioeconomic status
A) setting
B) weather
C) time of day
D) socioeconomic status
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12
Bribes,operationally defined as verbal promises to give a child something,are considered:
A) negative reinforcement.
B) negative punishment.
C) positive reinforcement.
D) positive punishment.
A) negative reinforcement.
B) negative punishment.
C) positive reinforcement.
D) positive punishment.
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13
Descriptive statistics do NOT permit:
A) one to draw conclusions beyond the data.
B) objectivity in the data.
C) description of the data.
D) analysis of the data.
A) one to draw conclusions beyond the data.
B) objectivity in the data.
C) description of the data.
D) analysis of the data.
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14
When using bar charts to represent data,bar lengths are _____ the values they represent.
A) greater than
B) proportional to
C) less than
D) double
A) greater than
B) proportional to
C) less than
D) double
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15
The average total yards run by the university's football team refers to the:
A) median.
B) mode.
C) standard deviation.
D) mean.
A) median.
B) mode.
C) standard deviation.
D) mean.
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16
The consensus between two observers' ratings of the same event is referred to as:
A) intra-observer reliability.
B) inter-observer reliability.
C) pilot testing.
D) interval recording.
A) intra-observer reliability.
B) inter-observer reliability.
C) pilot testing.
D) interval recording.
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17
Artificially introducing a variable that is of interest to the researchers and then observing the consequences is a:
A) blind observation.
B) continuous observation.
C) analogue observation.
D) contrived observation.
A) blind observation.
B) continuous observation.
C) analogue observation.
D) contrived observation.
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18
A value that best represents all of the other values for a particular variable is referred to as:
A) a continuous value.
B) central tendency.
C) a categorical value.
D) a frequency distribution.
A) a continuous value.
B) central tendency.
C) a categorical value.
D) a frequency distribution.
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19
Cohen's _____ coefficient is a statistical measure of inter-observer agreement between two observers for categorical items.
A) delta
B) alpha
C) kappa
D) theta
A) delta
B) alpha
C) kappa
D) theta
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20
Shirley and Lorene are lab assistants helping to code behaviors in an experiment.The main researcher has not informed them as to the overall purpose of these observations.This is an example of:
A) blind observation.
B) concealment.
C) intra-observer reliability.
D) laboratory observation.
A) blind observation.
B) concealment.
C) intra-observer reliability.
D) laboratory observation.
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