PSYS 284 Exam 1
response variable
(or dependent variable) is that variable whose variation depends on other variables the responses or behaviors of individuals
monotonic relationship
a relationship that does one of the following: (1) as the value of one variable increases, so does the value of the other variable; or (2) as the value of one variable increases, the other variable value decreases.
applied research
a scientific study within the field of Psychology that focuses on solving problems, curing illnesses, and innovating new technologies. Its main purpose is to conduct scientific research and apply it to real-world situations
unlike scientific explanations, commonsense explanations are
accepted at face value Ch.1 #7
laboratory experiment
an experiment conducted under highly controlled conditions (not necessarily a laboratory), where accurate measurements are possible PRIMARY ADVANTAGE: IT IS EASIER TO HOLD EXTRANEOUS VARIABLES CONSTANT
by employing randomization, the researcher ensures that
any extraneous is just as likely to affect one group as it is to affect the other
when evaluating a results section, you should determine whether the
appropriate statistics were applied
field experiment
are conducted in a natural setting (e.g. at a sports event or on public transport), as opposed to the artificial environment created in laboratory experiments. Some variables cannot be controlled due to the unpredictability of these real-life settings (e.g. the public interacting with participants), but an independent variable will still be altered for a dependent variable to be measured against.
non-monotonic relationship
as X increases, Y sometimes increases and sometimes decreases.
Dr. King asks student teachers to assign a punishment for misbehavior displayed by an attractive versus unattractive child. The response variable would be
assigned punishment
the most up-to-the-minute information about research can be obtained...
at a professional convention or meeting
the scientific method is an...
attitude
when reading a discussion section, you should determine whether the
author made assertions that went far beyond the data reported findings reported fit with previous research and theory
your primary concern when reading a discussion section is whether
author's conclusions follow from the data reported
(t/f) the final step in the research process is analyzing your data
false
(t/f) the results from basic research are not applicable to solving everyday problems
false
(t/f) the statistical significance of finding is largely irrelevant in the decision to publish a paper
false
(t/f) the steps in the research process are independent of one another
false
a theory
generates new knowledge by guiding our observations
trapping
hunting, zero in on the behavior
experimental designs
independent variable and dependent variable reduces third variable problem
participant variable
individual characteristics of each participant that may impact how he or she respond
participant/subject variable
individual differences
critically reading and analyzing research literature involves a
initial appraisal careful analysis of content
where would you find a description of what was done in the past and why the present study is being conducted in a research article?
introduction
according to the text, hypothesis development is important because
it drives other decisions concerning how variables are to be measured and manipulated in your research poorly conceptualized hypotheses may lead to invalid results
One advantage of using PsychINFO over the Social science Citation Index as a method for obtaining past research is
it will give you abstracts of the research articles
poster presentation
large audience short period of time impersonal but efficient allows the author to present more details of a study allows you to talk directly to the researcher about the researcher
making a photocopy of a published article is
legal but unethical
When a researcher manipulates temperature of a room in order to examine the effect is has on task performance, the different temperature conditions are referred to as the _________ of the variable
levels
In search for causes of behavior, Cialdini's (1994) idea of "scouting" involves...
making systematic observations of naturally occurring behavior ch.1 #2
(graph) independent variable
manipulated x-axis
according to the text, a successfully completed research project
may raise more questions than it answers
(graph) dependent variable
measured y axis
Professor brown found the more alone a person feels, the more time they spend watching television. This finding would be an example of a ______ relationship?
monotonic
when conducting a search for previous literature using PsychINFO, you
must specify the search terms that you want the computer to use should use standard psychological terms can narrow the search to specific sources of publications (e.g. journal articles)
nominal
name/label a series of values
correlational designs
nonexperimental method no casual statements observation direction of cause and effect third variable problem
If the policy of a journal is to not send articles out for review prior to publication, that journal is
nonrefereed
prediction
observable phenomena to make a future projection
Extensive research has been conducted on the subject of "bystander intervention." Interest in this topic was generated following the stabbing of Kitty Genovese in the presence of her neighbors. The source of ideas for this body of research was
observation of the world around us
source of ideas for research projects
observations from the world around us past research theories practical problems
what sets the scientific method apart from other methods of inquiry?
observing and experimenting ch.1 #19
Peters and Ceci (1982) found that, when previously published articles were retyped as manuscripts and resubmitted to the journal that originally published them
only 3 of 12 papers were identified as resubmissions and rejected for that reason
negative relationship
opposite direction increase & decrease
interval
order of values and also about the ability to quantify the difference between each one
The index that is similar to the Psychological abstracts is the
permuterm subject index
you are looking at a periodical that has a slick, attractive appearance with many photographs. Sources are rarely, if ever, cited, and the relatively short articles are written in simple language. You are looking at a ________ periodical.
popular
ordinal
provide a sufficiently good amount of information about the order of choices
mediating variable
psychological processes that mediate the effects of a situation variable on a particular response
the "file drawer phenomenon" related to the problem of
published research appearing more reliable than it actually is
annual review of psychology
publishes articles that summarize recent developments in various areas of psychology
belief-based explnations
require no evidence to support them and are accepted because they come from a trusted source ch.1 #10
in which section of a research article would a reader find a description of the findings using statistical language?
results
positive relationship
same direction increase & increase decrease & decrease
the most up-to-date published information about research in a given area can be found in a(n)
scientific journal
The two steps suggested by Cialdini (1994) for exploring the causes of behavior, and how they relate to each other are
scouting and trapping
abstract
section of the research article that summarizes the hypothesis, the procedure and results, usually in 150 words or less
the method of authority is not relied on for developing scientific explanation because
some sources of information are not authoritative and a source of information may be biased by a particular theoretical orientation Ch.1 #16
Empiricism
states that the only source of knowledge comes through our senses
if you wanted to look up research on a particular topic in the Psychological Abstracts, you would use the
subject index
once a disconfirmed hypothesis has been revised it is
subjected to rigorous testing ch.1 #20
in the method section of a paper, you will find a description of the
subjects used in the study reported equipment used to conduct the study reported procedures followed to conduct the study reported
scouting
takes in their surroundings, getting an idea of what is out there. This helps the researcher observe and be aware of the natural behavior that takes place
a hypothesis is a
tentative statement that something may be true
we can usually have more confidence in scientific explanations than commonsense explanation because
testing a scientific explanation rules out alternative explanations for observed behavior ch.1 #8
internal validity
the ability to draw conclusions about casual relationships
construct validity
the adequacy of the operational definitions
causality
the demonstration of how one variable influences (or the effect of a variable) another variable or other variables.
ratio
true zero/absolute zero helps to understand the ultimate order has orders + equally distanced value between units
according to the text, you can narrow you PsycINFO search by
using the Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms
operational definition of variables
variable is an abstract concept that must be translated into concrete forms of observation or manipulation a variable must be defined in terms of the specific method used to measure of manipulate it
you detect some research fraud in your laboratory. you decide to blow the whistle and turn the offender in. According to the text, you will probably be
vilified and your own credibility called into question
curvilinear relationship
when increases in the values of one variable are associated with both increases and decreases in the values of a second variable
A disadvantage of using PsycARTICLES exclusively when doing a literature search is that
you can only obtain journal articles that were published since 1988 you can only obtain articles from journals published by the American Psychological Association
the scientific method
1. state problem 2. formulate a hypothesis 3. select participants 4. assign participants to groups 5. present the variable 6. determine the influence of the effect
paper presentation
12-15 minutes long handouts
A researcher finds that the more a song is played on the radio, the greater the liking for the song. However, she also finds that if the song is played too much, people start to dislike the song. What type of relationship does this represent?
Curvilinear
(T/F) Because scientific explanations cannot be applied to all questions, explanations based on belief are superior
False
(T/F) Science and pseudoscience both use basically the same methods to derive explanations for phenomena.
False
(T/F) The method of authority has no place in science
False
According to the text, using PsycINFO to perform a literature search has which of the following advantages?
PsycINFO indexes over 1,800 scientific journals and book chapters Using PsycINFO makes previously tedious, time-consuming work easier and faster
pseudo-explanation
The term 'pseudo' means 'false' or 'pretend. ' Pseudo-psychology, therefore, refers to a psychological practice that is false or unfounded. The science of psychology is built on rigorous principles such as research, evidence and testable ideas.
(t/f) the scientific method is the most powerful method for acquiring scientific information
True
(t/f) despite all its problems, peer review is a highly reliable process
false
scientific explanations are superior to those based for questions that
can be addressed with objective observation ch.1 #12
Unfounded but commonly accepted explanations for behavior...
can have widespread consequences when they become the basis for social policy ch.1 #1
what would not be found when you search the PsycINFO abstracting system?
complete article
problem-oriented research
conducted to understand the exact nature of a problem to find out relevant solutions. ... It helps create in-depth understanding of problems or issues in their natural settings. This is a non-statistical method.
A psychologist studied dependency by measuring how many times children in school asked an adult for help. A critic argued that asking for help is not a good measure of dependency. In fact, the critic said, asking for help shows resourcefulness and initiative. The critic in this situation was disputing the ________ of the dependency measure.
construct validity
steps of the research process
construct validity, internal validity, external validity
you should adopt a ____________ point of view when reading research literature
consumer's
Two designs that you can choose in your research are
correlational and experimental designs
issues such as equipment needs and preparing materials are most relevant when you are
deciding on a research design
in which section of a research article would a reader find an explanation for the findings?
discussion
a critical question you should ask yourself when evaluating a method section is
does the method used allow for an unambiguous test of the stated hypotheses?
Random assignment is a critical element of the experimental method because it
eliminates consistent effects of extraneous variables
empirical
experiment
in the experimental method, the researcher makes sure that the influence of all extraneous variables are kept constant. This process is referred to as
experimental control
Which method allows you to say that one variable caused a change in another variable?
experimental method
A pseudo-explanation is an
explanation that is nothing more than a new name for a behavior ch.1 #14
When the results of a study can be generalized to other populations and settings, the study is said to have _______ validity.
external
situational variable
factors in the environment that can unintentionally affect the results of a study
(T/F) Only novice scientists must worry about falling into the trap of pseudoexplanation.
false
(t/f) A list of the equipment used in an experiment is usually found in the introduction to a research report.
false
(t/f) A secondary source is as good as a primary source for obtaining information about research.
false
(t/f) Generally, research that has received funding from a granting agency is better than research that has not.
false
(t/f) If you are not sure about which keyword to look up in the Psychological Abstracts, you should use the Social Science Citations Index.
false
Two researchers tested the hypothesis that college students' grades and happiness are related. One researcher operationally defined happiness as the number of hours spent at leisure activities. The other researcher defined happiness as the amount of achievement one feels as measured on a 10-point scale. Which of the following statements is accurate?
the difference in operational definitions of happiness could lead to quite different results
validity
the extent to which a test measures what it claims to measure.
external validity
the extent to which the results can be generalized to other populations and setting
According to the text, the most serious form of fraud in research is
the outright fabrication of data
parsimonious
the principle that the simplest explanation of an event or observation is the preferred explanation
according to the text, values in science can affect
the questions that are addresses or ignored how data are interpreted the actual practice of science
Which of the following would you find to be part of a full PsycINFO citation?
the title of an article a list of key phrases and a descriptor list bibliographic information
Social Science Citation Index
to find out how many authors have cited a particular article in the years since it was published
basic research
to study and research meant to increase our scientific knowledge base. This type of research is often purely theoretical, with the intent of increasing our understanding of certain phenomena or behavior but without seeking to solve or treat these problems.
(t/f) An editor of a journal can significantly affect the character of a research field by publishing a new editorial policy.
true
(t/f) Further observing and experimenting set the scientific method apart from other methods of inquiry
true
(t/f) PsycARTICLES allows you to obtain full copies of articles published in the journals of the American Psychological Association since 1988.
true
(t/f) The "file drawer phenomenon" refers to the fact that many studies that fail to obtain significant results are never published, making published findings less reliable than they seem.
true
(t/f) because research usually raises more questions than it answers, reporting your results is usually not the final step in the research process
true
(t/f) primary sources provide the best source of full reports of research
true
(t/f) research fraud can arise from scientific elitism
true
(t/f) the review process that books undergo may not be as rigorous as the review process that journal articles undergo
true
(t/f) when an allegation of research fraud is made, it should be based on hard evidence and investigated by an independent fact-finding body
true