psych exam 1
Dr. Morabian is conducting research that was inspired by studies published 10 years before he got his doctorate. He reads those studies, thinks about how they can be improved, and designs research that will extend their findings. Dr. Morabian's work demonstrates that science is: Answers: Relative Democratic Objective Cumulative
Cumulative
Which of these is a primary source? Answers: Article in Time magazine about the latest cancer research A graduate student's dissertation on canine cognition Newspaper article about social psychology research None of the above.
A graduate student's dissertation on canine cognition
A statement that can be shown to be false is __________. Answers: A Hypothesis Accurate Falsifiable A Type I Error
Falsifiable
Based on the readings, even if you never get involved in research, why is taking a research methods or critical thinking course valuable? Answers: None of these were noted as being valuable Improves your ability to be a critical consumer of information You learn how to use statistics Improves your ability to be an organized thinker
Improves your ability to be a critical consumer of information
A bee stings Stephen. He notices that the sting is not very painful and concludes that stings from wasps, bees, and other insects do not hurt. This is an example of: Answers: Inductive reasoning Empirical research Deductive reasoning A scientific theory
Inductive reasoning
What is the purpose of peer review? Answers: To check for grammatical errors To improve the readability of a manuscriptTo evaluate the scientific rigor of a manuscript All of the above.
To evaluate the scientific rigor of a manuscript
As psychologists use the term, determinism means that Selected Answer: events can be predicted with greater than chance probability Answers: free choice does not exist all the events of our lives have been â determinedâ ahead of time every event has a cause that can be known and discovered with certainty events can be predicted with greater than chance probability
every event has a cause that can be known and discovered with certainty
Why is it beneficial for scientists to use systematic observation in order to acquire knowledge? Answers: A systematic approach allows theories to converge to produce singular, coherent hypotheses. Observations provide everyone the chance to engage in science and form impressions. Observations provide the basic data that allow scientists to track, tally, or otherwise organize information about the natural world. A systematic approach allows people to logically discuss philosophical questions in debate.
observations provide the basic data that allow scientists to track, tally, or otherwise organize information about the natural world
Learning about research methodology and critical thinking is important for: Answers: Evaluating standards of care in social or healthcare services Evaluating information from various sources Learning to make decisions based on evidence All are correct.
All are correct.
Which of the following is an example of an empirical question that could be tested using systematic observation? Answers: What is the meaning of life? Is Japanese a prettier language than German? Are humans inherently good or bad? Do native English-speaking Canadians take longer to learn Chinese or to learn Spanish?
Do native English-speaking Canadians take longer to learn Chinese or to learn Spanish?
Which of the following is the best definition of inductive reasoning? Answers: Drawing a conclusion about a specific observation based on general principles Revising a conclusion after receiving several rounds of feedback Drawing a conclusion from an observation of a limited number of samples Arriving at a conclusion based on the average of many observations
Drawing a conclusion from an observation of a limited number of samples
_________ methods in psychological research are approaches to data-gathering that are tied to actual measurement and observation. Answers: Abstract Hypothetical Methodical Empirical
Empirical
Which of the following is NOT an essential feature of science? Answers: Empirical Subjective Democratic Tentative
Subjective
Sometimes considered the core of science, ______ refers to the careful monitoring (or watching) of the natural world with the aim of better understanding it. Answers: Systematic observation Hypothesis testing Deduction Induction
Systematic observation
Part of the problem with horoscopes, scientifically speaking, is that ______. Answers: They fail the simplicity test of scientific theories The potential sample of observations is too small Karl Popper didn't like them They are so vague, they cannot be falsified.
They are so vague, they cannot be falsified.
DSM-IV is a system for classifying mental disorders. As such, it most clearly illustrates which of psychology's goals? Answers:description predictionexplanationapplication
description
Select the best operational definition for the construct memory. NOT self reported popularity Answers: blood alcohol level self-reported popularity recall Wong pain scale
recall ??
Identify the dependent variable in this experiment:In a study of whether romantic music puts people in the mood for love, participants were told to sit and wait while the experimenter "set up the experiment." While waiting, half of participants heard a song with romantic lyrics, the other half heard a song with neutral lyrics. After "waiting," participants answered a questionnaire that assessed how romantic they felt on a scale of 1-10. Answers: participant's sex romance questionnaire score whether lyrics were romantic whether music was playing
romance questionnaire score
Which of the following is an example of naturalistic observation? Selected Answer:Festinger and colleagues (1956) observed the behavior of members of an apocalyptic cult by joining the cult. Answers: Ginsburg and Miller (1982) recorded the number of boys and girls engaging in these "risky" behaviors and found that boys engaged in risk-taking behaviors more frequently than girls. Festinger and colleagues (1956) observed the behavior of members of an apocalyptic cult by joining the cult. Peterson and colleagues (1984) engineered opportunities to observe helping behavior in children by providing them with a magic cape. All of the above examples of naturalistic observation.
selected answer wrong
In general, pseudoscientific theories Answers: take fairly simple behavioral phenomena and overly complicate them recognize the weakness of relying on anecdotal evidence sidestep disproof by describing their studies in vague terms reject the idea that their theories should be tested by collecting empirical data
sidestep disproof by describing their studies in vague terms
An objective observation is one Answers: that can only be made by a mechanical recording device completely free from any personal bias on the part of the observer that can be verified by a second observer that cannot be questioned
that can be verified by a second observer
While a _______ is a group of closely related phenomena or observations, _______ is a logical idea that can be tested. Answers: hypothesis; theory method; belief theory: hypothesis belief; method
theory: hypothesis
Scientific thinking by psychologists is characterized by all of the following except Answers: they realize that conclusions are tentative and could change depending on future research they are most interested in subjective, personal experiences like dreams they expect claims to be supported by data collected in a systematic fashion they assume that behavior has causes that can be discovered using scientific methods
they are most interested in subjective, personal experiences like dreams
"On how many days in the last month did you have a headache?" is an example survey of a(n) Selected Answer: partially open item Answers: closed item Likert-scale item open item partially open item
wrong answer