Chapter 1

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Researchers at IBM think that employees who get to chose their own working hours will be more satisfied than those who do not. To test this idea, IBM employees at the Dallas facility are told that they can chose their own hours. Six months later, the satisfaction level of employees in the Dallas facility is compared to employees in the Knoxville facility. The employees in the Knoxville facility are considered the

Control Group

Which of the following represents the strongest correlation?​

-.47

The level of statistical significance that we use in psychology is

.05

I/O psychology first started about

1903

In which decade were the hawthorne studies published

1930's

The _____ were characteristized by passage of several major pieces of civil rights legislation.

1960's

The majority of research in the field of I/O psychology is conducted at universities using students as subjects rather than employees. In fact, college students serve as subjects in approximately ____ percent of all published I/O research.

50%

To get accepted into a graduate program in I/O psychology, a student usually must take which of the following standardized tests?

GRE

The _____ were a husband and wife team who were among the first scientists to improve productivity and reduce fatigue by studying the motions used by workers.

Gilbreths

Changes in employee behavior that result from an employee being studied or receiving increased attention from managers is called the

Hawthorne effect

_______ is a method of reaching conclusions based on the statistical combination of several previous research studies.

Meta-analysis

A researcher sent a survey containing 5 questions to a sample of 500 employees. The wording was easy to understand and the researcher offered a financial incentive yet few employees returned the survey. What might be the reason for this low response?​

None of the three is a reasonable explanation

Regardless of the official start date, I/O psychology was born in the

early 1900s

If a researcher calculated a correlation coefficient of r = 1.27 between two variables, you would conclude that there is a(n)

error in the calculation

The most powerful research method is the

experimental method

What field research gains in _______ it loses in _______.

external validity / control

​The variable that is manipulated in an experiment is the ________ variable.

independent

Manipulating the _____ best distinguishes experimental research methods from other research methods.

independent variable

​In an experiment designed to test the effect of noise on employee performance, noise is the ______ and employee performance is the ______.

independent variable/dependent variable

In an experiment designed to test the effect of noise on employee performance, noise is the ______ and employee performance is the ______.

independent/dependent variable

To ensure that subjects are participating in a study of their own free will, researchers must obtain

informed consent from the participant

To ensure ethical treatment of subjects, universities have

institutional review boards

The use of correlational analysis does not allow you to infer a cause and effect relationship. This is because a third variable, a(n) ______ variable, often accounts for the relationship between the two variables.​

intervening

The main difference between a quasi-experiment and an experiment is that the independent variable

is manipulated in an experiment

Which of the following contain articles usually written by professional writers who have little expertise in a given field?

magazines

The statistical "averaging" of effect sizes across previous empirical studies defines:

meta-analysis

The study of leadership is part of

organizational psychology

The statistical significance of research results tell us the probability that

our results were due to chance

I/O Psychology examines factors that affect the ______ in an organization, whereas business field examine the broader aspect of running an organization.

people

A large research sample is nice to have, however, it may not be necessary if the experimenter can choose a ______ sample and control for many of the ______ variable.

random / extraneous

A large research sample is nice to have, however, it may not be necessary if the experimenter can choose a ______ sample and control for many of the ______ variables.

random / extraneous

A _____ implies that each person in the population has an equal chance of being selected.

random sample

According to your text, the most important reason for the reliance on research is that it ultimately

saves an organization money

Conducting a literature review means

seeing if similar research has been conducted

An effect size (d) of .20 is considered

small

Significance levels tell us the ______ significance of a study and effect size tells us the _______ of a study.​

statistical / practical significance

Even though they lack control, ____ are used due to ____ reasons.

​quasi-experiments/ethical & practical

Which of the following will increase the response rates to mailed surveys?

All will increase response rates

Which of the following would a student in a doctoral program usually have to complete but a student in a master's program would not?

Dissertation

Which of the following survey methods has the lowest response rate?

Email

Which of the following research methods can determine a cause and effect relationship?

Experimental methods

A researcher finds a strong correlation between job satisfaction and performance. What can he conclude from this correlation?​

Satisfaction and performance are related

In a ______ ethical dilemma, there is a high level of uncertainty as to what is right or wrong.​

Type A

Meta-analyses looking at the difference between two groups would use ___ as the effect size whereas meta-analyses looking at the relationship between two variables would use ___ as the effect size.

d/r

Which of the following was NOT a reason why you should understand research and statistics?

all of these are reasons

Hypotheses are based on

all three of these

Which of the following research methods uses previously collected company records?

archival

If I went through my employee files to determine what type of person makes the best employee, I would probably be conducting

archival research

The Harvard Business Review is an example of a

bridge publication

The variable that we expect to change as a result of our manipulation is called the

dependent variable

​If researchers have trouble forming a hypothesis, they

conduct an exploratory study

Most research in industry uses ______ sample.

convenience sample

A teacher wants to see if there are any differences in the test scores of students who take her exam on the computer and those who take her exam the traditional paper and pencil way. Students with an odd digit at the end of their student ID number are required to take her midterm exam on the computer and those with an even digit are required to take a paper and pencil exam. Her study has a _____ sample with _____.​

convenience/random assignment

In a meta-analysis conducted to see if a particular training method is better than another, the proper effect size to use would be

d

The greatest number of Ph.D. I/O psychologists work in

universities


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