PSYCH 284, chapter 3
According to the text, the basic strategy for conducting library research involves....
all of the above
According to the text, values in science can affect...
all of the above
In the method section of a paper, you will find a description of the...
all of the above
When determining whether to accept or reject a paper for publication, editors and reviewers...
all of the above
Which of the following would you find to be part of a full PsychINFO citation?
all of the above
General internet search engines can provide a treasure trove of information on a given topic. However, you should be careful when using such sources because...
anyone can publish anything on the internet, and there is no guarantee that the information you obtain will meet scientific standards
When evaluating a results section, you should determine whether the...
appropriate statistics were applied
The most up-to-the-minute information about research can be obtained....
at a professional convention or meeting
Your primary concern when reading a discussion section is whether the...
author's conclusions follow from data reported
According to the text, using PsychINFO to perform a literature search has which of the following advantages?
both PsychINFO indexes over 1,800 scientific journals and book chapters, and using PsychINFO makes previously tedious, time-consuming work easier and faster
An advantage of a poster session over a paper session that the poster session...
both allows the author to present more details of a study and allows you to talk directly to the researcher about the research
When reading a discussion section, you should determine whether...
both an author made assertions that went far beyond the data reported and findings reported fit with previous research and theory
Critically reading and analyzing research literature involves a(n)
both initial appraisal and careful analysis of content
According to the test, hypothesis development is important because...
both it drives other decisions concerning how variables are to be measured and manipulated in your research and poorly conceptualized hypotheses may lead to invalid results
A list of the equipment used in an experiment is usually found in the introduction to a research report.
false
A secondary source is as good as a primary source for obtaining information about research.
false
Despite all its problems, peer review is a highly reliable process
false
Generally, research that has received funding from granting agency is better than research that has not
false
If you are not sure about which keyword to look up in Psychological Abstracts, you should use the Social Science Citations Index.
false
The statistical significance of findings is largely irrelevant in the decision to publish a paper
false
Making a photocopy of a published article is....
legal but unethical
Findings that do not make sense within the currently accepted framework are...
looked on with suspicion
According to the text, the best way to deal with research fraud is to...
make maximum use of review process
If the policy of a journal is to not send articles out of review prior to publication, that journal is...
non-refereed
A disadvantage of publishing multiple experiments in a single paper is that
none of the above
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
you are looking at 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
The "file drawer phenomenon" relates to the problem of...
published research appearing more reliable than it actually is
The most up-to-date published information about research in a given area can be found in a....
scientific journal
If you wanted to look up research on a particular topic in the Psychological Abstracts, you would use the....
subject index
A secondary source
summarizes information from sources of original research reports
In most cases, reviewers are...
unaware of who conducted the research being reviewed
According to the text, you can narrow your PsychINFO search by...
using the thesaurus of psychological index terms
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
When reading the introduction to a paper, you should pay special attention to...
whether the literature was received adequately
A disadvantage of using PsychARTICLES exclusively when doing a literature search is that...
Both you can only obtain journal articles that were published since 1988 and you can only obtain articles from journals published by the American Psychological Association
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?
The index that is similar to the Psychological Abstracts is the
Permuterm Subject Index
You should adopt a __________ point of view when reading research literature
consumer's
According to the text, reviewing the literature is important because...
d) all of the above
According to the text, the most serious form of fraud in research is...
the outright fabrication of data
Although books can be good sources for a literature review, the material in them should be considered with caution because....
the review process that books undergo may not be as rigorous as the process that articles in scientific journals undergo
An editor of a journal can significantly affect the character of a research field by publishing a new editorial policy.
true
Primary sources provide the best source of full reports of research.
true
PsycARTICLES allows you to obtain full copies of articles published of the American Psychological Association since 1988.
true
Research fraud can arise from scientific elitism.
true
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
The review process that books undergo may not be as rigorous as the review process that journal articles undergo.
true
When an allegation of research fraud is made, it should be based on hard evidence and investigated by an independent fact-finding body.
true