Psych 144 Exam 1

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Reporting results in a straightforward and formal manner is an example of what? Group of answer choices A) High-level APA style B)n Low-level APA style C)The organization of APA style papers4

A) High-level APA style

What is the purpose of taking samples in psychological research? Group of answer choices A) To generalize findings to the population of interest B)We don't; we have the ability to fully measure our population C)To conveniently assess the group of 100 D)To not have to pay for lunch at Costco

A) To generalize findings to the population of interest

50 participants are given a treatment to treat depression, while 50 other participants are given a placebo pill. What type of experimental design would best fit? Group of answer choices A)Between-subjects B)Within-subjects C)All-up-in-the-subjects

A)Between-subjects

You want to test how your dog's diet affects his physical fitness. You provide your dog (let's name him Simon, shall we?) two kinds of food - his normal Purina mini chunks and a new food, "Fit Be a Pup, Tonight!" You have Simon eat his regular Purina mini chunks for a week and measure how long he spends playing fetch. Then you switch to the new food "Fit Be a Pup, Tonight!" which he eats for a week, and again you measure how long he spends playing fetch. What kind of research design is this? A)Experimental B)Correlational

A)Experimental

What type of operational definition is a "would you rather?" test? Group of answer choices A)Self-report B)Behavioral C)Physiological

A)Self-report

What type of operational definition is taking a personality questionnaire? Group of answer choices A)Self-report B)Behavioral C)Physiological

A)Self-report

You want to test how your dog's diet affects his physical fitness. You provide your dog (let's name him Simon, shall we?) two kinds of food - his normal Purina mini chunks and a new food, "Fit Be a Pup, Tonight!" You have Simon eat his regular Purina mini chunks for a week and measure how long he spends playing fetch. Then you switch to the new food "Fit Be a Pup, Tonight!" which he eats for a week, and again you measure how long he spends playing fetch. What is the experimental design? A)Within-subjects B)Between-subjects C)None of the above, this is not an experiment

A)Within-subjects

You want to test how your dog's diet affects his physical fitness. You provide your dog (let's name him Simon, shall we?) two kinds of food - his normal Purina mini chunks and a new food, "Fit Be a Pup, Tonight!" You have Simon eat his regular Purina mini chunks for a week and measure how long he spends playing fetch. Then you switch to the new food "Fit Be a Pup, Tonight!" which he eats for a week, and again you measure how long he spends playing fetch. How many conditions are there to the independent variable? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) None of the above, this is not an experiment

B) 2

You want to test how your dog's diet affects his physical fitness. You provide your dog (let's name him Simon, shall we?) two kinds of food - his normal Purina mini chunks and a new food, "Fit Be a Pup, Tonight!" You have Simon eat his regular Purina mini chunks for a week and measure how long he spends playing fetch. Then you switch to the new food "Fit Be a Pup, Tonight!" which he eats for a week, and again you measure how long he spends playing fetch. What type of operational definition is your dependent variable? A) Self-report B) Behavioral C) Physiological

B) Behavioral

What type of operational definition is observing how many times one gives to the homeless? Group of answer choices A)Self-report B)Behavioral C)Physiological

B)Behavioral

Psychology only uses random sampling because it is the most accurate depiction of the population. Group of answer choices A)True B)False

B)False

"Which came first, the chicken or the egg?" is an example of the _____________ problem with correlational studies. Group of answer choices A)third variable B)directionality C)veganism D)fatigue effect

B)directionality

Correlation does not imply ____________. Group of answer choices A) Maturation B) Obliteration C) Causation D) Obligation

C) Causation

Which best describes why psychology is a science? Group of answer choices A)It keeps its findings under lock and key (closed community) B) It attempts to answer the questions that cannot be tested empirically C) It uses a disciplined set of steps to answer its inquiries D) It can include formulas and equations

C) It uses a disciplined set of steps to answer its inquiries

What type of operational definition is your doctor measuring your heart rate? Group of answer choices A) Self-report B) Behavioral C) Physiological

C) Physiological

Which is an example of counterbalancing? Group of answer choices A) Randomly selecting the sample from the population B) Randomizing the conditions that participants are assigned to C) Randomizing the order of the conditions that participants are exposed to D) Being a totes random person, tee hee!

C) Randomizing the order of the conditions that participants are exposed to

What would be an issue when doctors ask patients about their eating habits? Group of answer choices A) Behavioral - it's hard to keep track of calories B) Physiological - too much dopamine in the system C) Self-report - patients will tell their doctor what they want to hear

C) Self-report - patients will tell their doctor what they want to hear

_____________ variables relate to changes in the dependent variable, while _____________ variables relate to differences between the experimental conditions. Group of answer choices A) Confounding; extraneous B) Independent; extraneous C)Extraneous; confounding

C)Extraneous; confounding

What type of operational definition is measuring acetylcholine levels after a car accident? Group of answer choices A)Self-report B)Behavioral C)Physiological

C)Physiological

What do theories provide psychological researchers? Group of answer choices A) Easier ways to understand the phenomena B) A catalyst to discover new theories C) A way to predict what will happen in new situations D) All of the above

D) All of the above

You are conducting an experiment where students are shown lists of words and asked to count the number of rounded letters ('B,' 'P,' and 'C' are examples of rounded letters). Participants count rounded letters in a room with lots of distractions to the senses (loud noise, flashing lights, etc.) and again in a room with minimal distractions on the same day. Which carryover effects are the participants likely experiencing as they take part in the experiment? Group of answer choices A) Fatigue effect B) Practice effect C) Counterbalancing D) Answers 1 & 2 E )All of the above

D) Answers 1 & 2

If you have a *positive* Pearson's r, what is this telling you about the variables? Group of answer choices A)The strength of the correlation is large/strong B)As one variable increases, the other is likely to decrease C)The strength of the correlation is small/weak D)As one variable increases, the other is likely to increase as well

D) As one variable increases, the other is likely to increase as well

Write a proper APA style reference using the information for the article below (you will not need to include a hanging indent, since Canvas makes it near impossible to do that without ruining the formatting) Title: Teacher-student Relationships and Students' Engagement in High School: Does the Number of Negative and Positive Relationships with Teachers Matter?Authors: Andrew J. Martin, Rebecca J. CollieYear: 2019Journal: Journal of Educational Psychology Volume: 111 Issue: 5 Pages: 861 - 876 View keyboard shortcuts

Martin, A.J. & Collie, R.J. (2019). Teacher-student relationships and students' engagement in high school: Does the number of negative and positive relationships with teachers matter? Journal of Educational Psychology, 111(5), 861 - 876

What is the approximate relationship strength between scandalous ethics practices and number of Cooper outrages? Group of answer choices A) Strong/large B) Medium *X* C) Small/weak D) No answer text provided.

PIC....

What is the direction of the relationship between these variables? Group of answer choices A) Positive B) Negative C) Neutralterm-45

PIC.... A) Positive

A psychological researcher has recently had a baby. Little Cohen is her pride and joy, and she would do all that she could for him to help him start his new life as a little skeptic. Her first task is, as it so often is, with the diapers she provides baby Cohen. She measures the means and standard deviations for the hours her son sleeps wearing Huggies (M = 4, SD = 1) and Pampers (M = 2, SD = 3). How many (pooled) standard deviations separate Huggies from Pampers?

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A psychological researcher has recently had a baby. Little Cohen is her pride and joy, and she would do all that she could for him to help him start his new life as a little skeptic. Her first task is, as it so often is, with the diapers she provides baby Cohen. She measures the means and standard deviations for the hours her son sleeps wearing Huggies (M = 4, SD = 1) and Pampers (M = 2, SD = 3). What is the effect size between Huggies and Pampers in the hours spent sleeping (calculate Cohen's d)

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A psychological researcher has recently had a baby. Little Cohen is her pride and joy, and she would do all that she could for him to help him start his new life as a little skeptic. Her first task is, as it so often is, with the diapers she provides baby Cohen. She measures the means and standard deviations for the hours her son sleeps wearing Huggies (M = 4, SD = 1) and Pampers (M = 2, SD = 3). What is the strength of the effect size you calculated in the previous problem?

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How did the Milgram obedience study and the Tuskegee syphilis study contribute to modern psychology ethics? View keyboard shortcuts

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You are tasked to form an experiment where you measure the difference in test scores when students take the test in a distracting environment and a quiet environment. What is the dependent variable?

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You are tasked to form an experiment where you measure the difference in test scores when students take the test in a distracting environment and a quiet environment. What is the independent variable? What are its conditions? View keyboard shortcuts

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You are tasked to form an experiment where you measure the difference in test scores when students take the test in a distracting environment and a quiet environment. Would you use a between- or within-subjects design? Be sure to explain why.

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What type of operational definition is counting how many times someone pops their gum? Group of answer choices A)Self-report B)Behavioral C)Physiological

B)Behavioral


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