Research Methods in Psychology Chapter 5 Smart Book

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Identify the strength of the experimental approach to research.

Ability to identify and describe causal relationships

The variable whose value a researcher observes and measures in experimental designs is known as the __ __

Blank 1: dependent Blank 2: variable

An experiment conducted in the participant's natural environment is known as a(n) __ __.

Blank 1: field Blank 2: experiment

In the context of scientific studies, __ __ is considered a major activity of scientific research that consists of forming tentative explanations for behaviors in a given research area and then testing those tentative explanations.

Blank 1: hypothesis Blank 2: testing

A variable whose values are chosen and set by the experimenter is known as a(n) __ __

Blank 1: independent Blank 2: variable

The correlational approach

It can tell only that changes in the value of one variable tend to accompany changes in the value of a second variable.

The experimental approach

It can tell whether changes in one variable (the independent variable) actually caused changes in the other (the dependent variable).

How is experimental research different from correlational research

It can tell whether changes in the independent variable actually caused changes in the other.

Identify a limitation of the experimental approach to research

It cannot be used if a researcher cannot manipulate his or her hypothesized causal variables.

Identify a way to deal with the effects of extraneous variables that cannot be held constant

Randomize their effects across treatments.

Levels

The set values of an independent variable in an experimental design

Predictor variable

The variable that is used to predict

In a field experiment, a researcher cannot manipulate independent variables.

This is false. In a field experiment, a researcher can manipulate independent variables and measure a dependent variable.

True or false: There are no techniques to evaluate and statistically control the effects of third variables.

This is false. Techniques to evaluate and statistically control the effects of third variables are available.

Internal validity in an experiment

Variation in the independent variable, and only the independent variable, caused the observed variation in the dependent variable.

When do rival hypotheses emerge in an experimental research study

When extraneous variables can provide alternative explanations for the findings of a study

In statistical regression, when measured again, scores will tend to be closer to the _____ in the population.

average

The value of a dependent variable in an experimental design depends on the

behavior of the participants

Randomizing the effects of extraneous variables across treatments deals with the effects of extraneous variables that

cannot be held constant

Unidirectional and bidirectional are types of _____ relationships.

causal

The directionality problem between two observed variables in a relationship illustrates that it is hazardous to draw

causal inferences from correlational data

When changes in one variable tend to be accompanied by specific changes in another, the two variables are said to

covary

A research design that lacks an independent variable and exposes a group of subjects to one (and only one) treatment condition is known as a(n)

demonstration

A research study exposes three groups to a particular condition. One group decides to leave the study as the participants found the conditions too difficult. This is an example of

experimental mortality

The differential loss of participants from groups in a study is referred to as

experimental mortality

According to Campbell and Stanley, in _____, confounding may be introduced by unobserved changes in criteria used by observers or in instrument calibration.

instrumentation

The ability of a research design to adequately test the hypotheses developed is known as its

internal validity

A researcher can gain important control over the variables that could affect the results of the study if he or she chooses a _____ setting.

laboratory

In external validity, all studies should be conducted in such a way that the findings can be generalized immediately to

larger populations real-world situations

In basic research settings that seek theoretical reasons to determine what will happen under conditions not usually found in natural settings, external validity may be

less relevant

The value of an independent variable in an experimental design is independent of the

participant's behavior

One important advantage of field experiment is that the results easily can be generalized to the real world; however, a disadvantage is that a researcher has little control over

potential confounding variables

If a researcher is concerned with the ability to generalize his or her results, as well as with controlling extraneous variables, he or she should consider using a

simulation

According to Campbell and Stanley, history may confound studies because

specific events may occur between observations that affect the results

Identify a true statement about confounding of variables

It does not necessarily present a serious threat to internal validity.

How are control groups different from experimental groups

It is not exposed to experimental treatment.

Identify a true statement about data obtained from highly controlled laboratory settings.

It may not generalize to more naturalistic situations in which behavior occurs.

True or false: Unlike an experimental design, in a correlational design variables are manipulated to determine their effects on other variables.

This is false. In an experimental design, variables are manipulated to determine their effects on other variables.

Identify a situation in which a correlational research design is chosen over an experimental design.

To see how naturally occurring variables relate in the real world

A relationship in which one variable directly or indirectly influences another is known as a _____.

causal relationship

Whenever two or more variables combine in such a way that their effects cannot be separated, a/an _____ of those variables has occurred.

confounding

Research that incorporates a high degree of control over the variables of the study is known as

experimental research

In all laboratory settings, complete control over _____ may not be possible.

extraneous variables

One of the advantages of a field experiment is _____, whereas one disadvantage is _____.

high external validity; low internal validity

According to Campbell and Stanley, history tends to confound studies through

multiple observations that are taken over time

A true experiment requires exposing subjects to at least two treatments, whereas a demonstration exposes a group of subjects to

one and only one treatment condition

The process of assigning participants to treatments randomly in order to distribute the effects of differences across treatments in such a way that they cannot be mistaken for the effects of the independent variable is known as

random assignment

In a simulation, a researcher attempts to re-create a(n) _____ situation in the laboratory.

real-world

A researcher may be more concerned with external validity than internal validity if he or she is more concerned with applying the results to a(n) _____.

real-world problem

When participants in experimental research have been selected based on extreme scores on some measure, internal validity is threatened by

statistical regression

When a pretest sensitizes participants to what a researcher is investigating in the study, _____ occurs.

testing

A researcher is more concerned with internal than external validity if he or she is interested in testing a(n)

theoretical position

A researcher should carefully plan which variables will be manipulated or observed, identify any plausible rival hypotheses, and redesign so as to eliminate those that

threaten internal validity

Experimental group

treatment The group receiving treatment

To establish a causal relationship between two variables, one must be able to demonstrate that

variation in one of the observed variables could only be due to the influence of the other observed variable

As opposed to a true experiment, a demonstration simply shows

what happens under a specified set of conditions

A relationship in which changes in one variable accompany changes in another is known as a(n) _____.

correlational relationship

Research that primarily involves observing the values of two or more variables and determining what relationships exist between them is known as

correlational research

A research design that lacks an independent variable and exposes a group of subjects to one (and only one) treatment condition is known as a(n) _____.

demonstration

Biased selection of subjects threatens internal validity because subjects may differ initially in ways that affect their scores on the

dependent measure

The time to be concerned with internal validity is during the _____ phase of the study.

design

A causal relationship between levels of aggression and the amount of exposure to violent video games leads one to conclude that students become more aggressive from playing violent video games. It is also possible to conclude that finding gratification in aggressive behavior leads to a preference for playing violent video games. This exemplifies the problem of

directionality

Even when a direct causal relationship exists between two observed variables in a relationship, the direction of causality is sometimes difficult to determine. This difficulty is known as the

directionality problem

The degree of external validity of a study becomes more relevant when the findings are expected to be applied

directly to real-world settings

Extraneous variables cannot cause uncontrolled variation in a researcher's dependent variable if these variables

do not vary over the course of the experiment

The experimental approach to research has the ability to identify and describe causal relationships, whereas the correlational approach

does not share this ability

In unidirectional relationships, the first variable can influence the second but not vice versa; however, in bidirectional relationships

each variable influences the other

To resolve the third-variable problem, a researcher must

examine the effects of each potential third variable to determine whether it accounts for the observed relationship

In order to manipulate an independent variable in an experimental research design, a researcher must

expose research participants to at least two levels of that variable

The degree to which the results of a study can be extended or generalized beyond the limited research setting and sample in which they were obtained is known as

external validity

Variables that may affect the behavior that a researcher wishes to investigate but are not of interest for the present experiment are known as

extraneous variables

During the initial, exploratory stage of a research project, the correlational approach to research is useful because it

helps identify potential causal relationships that can provide a rich source of hypotheses

One of the factors that affects external validity is using

highly controlled laboratory settings

In the context of the seven general sources of confounding that may affect internal validity, the effect of age or fatigue is referred to as

maturation

Performance on a proofreading task is assessed before and after some experimental manipulation. Decreased performance on the second proofreading assessment due to factors of age and fatigue indicates that _____ is the factor that is influencing internal validity.

maturation

In unfair selection of subjects, any influence of the independent variable on scores cannot be separated from the effect of the

preexisting bias

Uncontrolled variability of extraneous variables in an experimental research may produce chance differences in behavior across the levels of the independent variable, making it appear as though the independent variable

produced effects when it did not

When a pretest sensitizes participants to what a researcher is investigating in the study, they may

respond differently on a post treatment measure

According to Huck and Sandler, if extraneous variables can provide alternative explanations for the findings of a study, it is known as

rival hypotheses

In the experimental approach to research, as a researcher increases the degree of control that he or she exerts over extraneous variables

the ability to assess the generality of any relationships decreases

The possibility that correlational relationships may result from the action of an unobserved variable is called the

third-variable problem

In instrumentation, confounding may be introduced by _____ changes.

unobserved

An accurate statement about hypothesis testing is that it _____.

usually begins after one has collected enough information about behaviors in a given research area to begin developing supportable explanations

Criterion variable

variable whose value is being predicted

Identify a way to control the effects of extraneous variables

Hold extraneous variables constant.

Reactive testing

Occurs when a pretest affects participants' reaction to an experimental variable, making those participants' responses unrepresentative of the general population

Multiple treatment interference

Occurs when participants are exposed to multiple experimental treatments in which exposure to early treatments affects responses to later treatments

Reactive effects of experimental arrangements

Refers to the effects of highly artificial experimental situations used in some research and a participant's knowledge that he or she is a research participant

Internal validity in a correlational study

Changes in the value of the criterion variable relate solely to changes in the value of your predictor variable and not to changes in other, extraneous variables.

Identify two defining features of experimental research

Control over extraneous variables Manipulation of one or more independent variables

Interactions between participant selection biases and the independent variable

Effects observed may apply only to the participants included in the study, especially if they are unique to a group

Identify a true statement about extraneous variables in experimental research

Experimental research has a defining characteristic of control over extraneous variables.

Which of the following is typically the first activity in conducting scientific studies

Exploratory data collection and analysis

In which stage of a research project is the correlational research approach's ability to identify potential causal relationships useful

Exploratory data collection stage

In the context of manipulation of variables, identify a reason for using correlational design over an experimental one

In a correlational design, manipulating the variables of interest may be impossible or unethical.

Identify the true statement about random assignment

It allows the use of inferential statistics to evaluate the probability with which chance alone could have produced the observed differences.

What is the role of a third variable in correlational relationships that may have resulted from the action of an unobserved third variable

It may influence both of the observed variables.

Identify a consequence of the uncontrolled variability of extraneous variables in experimental research.

It may make it impossible to detect any effects of the independent variable.

Identify a true statement about data obtained from highly controlled laboratory settings

It may not generalize to more naturalistic situations in which behavior occurs.

Identify a feature of a demonstration

It resembles an experiment but lacks an independent variable.

Identify the two obstacles that stand in the way of drawing clear causal inferences from correlational data

The directionality problem The third-variable problem

Control group

The group that is subject to no treatment

Treatments

The specific conditions associated with each set of values of an independent variable

True or false: According to Campbell and Stanley (1963), reactive testing, which affects external validity, occurs when participants are exposed to multiple experimental treatments in which exposure to early treatments affects responses to later treatments.

This is false. According to Campbell and Stanley (1963), reactive testing, which affects external validity, occurs when a pretest affects participants' reaction to an experimental variable, making those participants' responses unrepresentative of the general population.

True or false: Establishing that a correlational relationship exists between two variables makes it possible to predict from the value of one variable the probable value of the other variable.

This is true. A correlational relationship between two variables makes it possible to predict from the value of one variable the probable value of the other variable.

Identify the goals of exploratory data collection and analysis in the context of scientific research

To classify behaviors in a given research area To identify the variables involved in explaining the behavior of interest

When a brick is dropped accidentally on an individual's toe, the impact of the brick will stimulate pain receptors in the toe and therefore the individual screams involuntarily. The fall of the brick leading to the pain in the toe is an example of a

causal relationship

Research in which a researcher makes no attempt to manipulate variables but observes them "as is" is known as

correctional

In order to see how naturally occurring variables relate in the real world, a(n) _____ research design is preferred.

correlational


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