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You find some mushrooms growing in your backyard and want to find out whether or not they are poisonous, so you eat a few and see what happens. This is an example of the ____________ method of knowing or acquiring knowledge.
Empirical
Why is an artifact like experimenter bias a threat to the validity of measurement?
The measurements may be distorted by it
a refutable hypothesis must
allow for the possibility that the observations will not support the hypothesis
relies on info or answers from expert in the field
authority
Adolescents occasionally develop eating disorders. You wonder what is the best way to treat eating disorders. This is an example of getting research ideas from
casual observation
intelligence is a
construct
informing participants after
debriefing
A restaurant chef tried replacing rice with pasta in one recipe to see what would happen
empiricism
info accepted on the basis of a hunch or gut feeling
intuition
Fraud involves
making up data to fit the hypothesis
which of the following accurately describes the relationship between validity and reliability?
measurement cannot be valid unless it is reliable
When is informed consent not necessary?
public opinion on anonymous questionnaires
modifying behavior when you know your being studied
reactivity
A newspaper article discussing someones research
secondary
A textbook
secondary
An article that summarizes info from sources of original research reports
secondary
what additional information can you get from an interval scale than an ordinal
the size of differences
Counting the number of times a third-grade student leaves his or her seat without permission during a 30-minute observation period is an example of using what modality of measurement?
Behavioral
Which of the following describes a similarity between science and pseudoscience?
Both tend to use "scientific jargon.
You develop a new questionnaire to measure depression to make sure it is valid you compare scored os activities people are in and self reports of feeling of depression . You have demonstrated...
Convergent validity
A researcher developed a new intelligence test for elementary school children. However, the researcher fears that the scores from the test may actually be measuring the children's reading ability. To show that the test is really measuring intelligence and not reading ability, the researcher must demonstrate ____validity.
Divergent
You develop a new measure of honesty and other researchers agree that it looks like an appropriate way to measure honesty. You have demonstrated...
Face validity
medical information on medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, and pre-clinical sciences
MEDLINE
in a study you should not feel more anixety anger or depression because of
No harm
PhD dissertation
Primary
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Which statement is the best example of a hypothesis?
Smaller class size is related to better academic performance.
Establishing the reliability of a measurement procedure by using the procedure to measure the same individuals on two separate occasions and comparing the two sets of scores is known as ____ reliability.
Test-Retest
Why is the range effect known as a "ceiling effect" a problem for researchers?
The scores are already so high that there is no chance of measuring improvement.
A hypothesis is
a statement that describes the relationship between variables.
After you have scanned through a list of titles to determine which articles might to relevant to your research question you should read the
abstract
Finding out why clients diagnosed with schizophrenia do not consistently take their medication would be an example of ____.
applied
a researcher initiates a study to determine whether there is a significant decrease in student stress if class quizzes are announced rather than having pop quizzes
applied
Seeking answers by reading a chapter in a college textbook is an example of using the
authority
Which method of knowing is used when you find the address and phone number of a restaurant by googling the name of the restaurant?
authority
A researcher is intrigued by an explanation of children's problem-solving strategies found in a journal article and develops a research study to determine whether the article's ideas are correct. This study can be classified as ____ research.
basic
a study of decision making that led to important findings in education medicine and economics
basic
What term refers to a variable that cannot be measured directly but is useful for explaining behavior
construct
if a researcher does not inform the participants after the experiment has concluded of any misconceptions that participants may have led to believe, the researcher has violated the intent of ...
deception
generates testable predictions
deductive
uses a general statement to make conclusions about specififc examples
deductive
uses observation or direct sensory experience to obtain knowledge
empiricism
Based on limited experience with daisies in my flower garden, I have concluded that flowers require almost no care at all. This conclusion is an example of
inductive
based on observations of his own children Jean Piaget formed a theory about cognitive development of all children
inductive
uses a few specific observations to produce a statement about a larger possible set of observations
inductive
uses specific observations to develop general hypothesis
inductive
informing before
informed consent
Two observers record similar observations on a behavioral rating scale for a group of children they are watching. The researchers have established what kind of reliability?
inter-rater reliability
if you "just know" you don't want to ride the new roller coaster even though your friends say that is really fun and you have not been on a rollercoaster before then your decision is based on
intuition
What is the most relevant question you should ask when reading the introduction section in a research article
is the literature review up to date
Advantage of operational definitions
it guarantees tht other researchers will know exactly how you defined and measured your variable
it is possible for psychologists to study variables like hunger motivation and self esteem because of
operational definitions
an elementary school teacher separates students into high, medium, and low reading skill groups. what scale of measurement is being used to create the groups?
ordinal
a researcher who deliberately omits informing participants about the true intent of a questionnaire is committing
passive deception
fMRI is example of
physiological
You develop a new measure of honesty and you find people who score high are more honest than low scores. You have demonstrated
predictive
Active deception refers to ____.
presenting misinformation to participants
empirical journal articles
primary
keeping names of participants secret
privacy
after measuring a set of individuals a researcher finds Bobs score three times greater than Janes what measurement is used
ratio
A group of students in a cooking class is trying to find a faster way to bake a cake. They know that it takes 30 minutes to bake a cake at 350 degrees, so they figure that it should take only 15 minutes at 700 degrees. These students are using the ________________ to solve the problem.
rational
Last year Tomas and his friend Jamie were both too short to ride the rollercoaster. Jamie went to the park this year and was tall enough to ride. Because Tomas is taller than Jamie, he thinks that he will be able to ride the rollercoaster as well. Tomas is using the ____ to answer his question.
rational
seeks answers by the use of logical reasoning
rational
Anonymous questionnaires is an example of what measurement
self report
a good example of a hypothesis
smaller class size is related to better academic performance
Sam is developing a new measure of impulsiveness. She compared participants responses on the first ten items on her self-report test to their responses on the second ten items. What psychometric property is Sam testing?
split-half reliability
Information accepted as true because it has always been believed or because superstition supports it
tenacity
Which method of knowing is being used by a student who believes that his performance on tests is influenced by wearing a lucky hat?
tenacity
Passive deception refers to
withholding information from participants