Ch.1 SB

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Which statements are true of survey research?

- A disadvantage is that people may not answer honestly. - People are asked to self-report.

What challenges can arise from relying on the media for information about psychological research?

- Journalists frequently lack the knowledge to evaluate psychological research. - Due to time and space limitations, media reports frequently omit important details about research studies.

Which of the following are types of psychological research?

- correlational - experimental - descriptive

Which of the following are characteristics of a placebo?

- harmless, inert substance - given instead of a presumed active agent to participants of a study - has no specific physiological effect

Which of these are examples of mental processes?

- solving a math problem in your head - remembering the past weekend - daydreaming - worrying

For what reasons might researchers use correlational research?

- to investigate real-world events - to conduct research in situations in which it would not be ethical to carry out an experiment - to work with variables that can only be measured or observed

When you are doing observational research, you must know_____

- whom you are observing. - how you will make the observations. - when and where you will make your observations.

You find that there is no correlation between time spent studying and time spent taking a shower. Which of the following values is probably closest to the one you obtained?

0

If two variables are correlated, then one of them must cause the other.

False

Survey research is the preferred method for studying socially undesirable phenomena such as holding racist attitudes.

False

The dependent variable is the manipulated experimental factor in an experiment.

False

Which of these is a limitation of the case study?

It can be difficult to generalize from one person to the larger population.

Functionalism had its roots in the views of _____

James

Who was the major proponent of the functionalist movement?

James

A behaviorist might study _____.

Learning through environmental determinants

What is the difference between a behavior and a mental process?

Only behaviors can be directly observed.

What is the correct interpretation of the statement "Extroversion and attending parties are positively correlated"?

People who go to parties tend to be extroverted.

Which of these is an advantage of the case study?

Researchers can gain a richer level of detail about an individual person.

Which of the following is an example of correlational research?

SAT scores are related to GPA.

What does it mean that the hours a child spent watching TV and the total number of discipline problems the child has in school are correlated +.45?

The more hours a child spends watching TV, the more likely it is that the child will get into trouble at school.

Psychological research at colleges and universities must be approved by an institutional review board (IRB).

True

Psychology has its roots in both philosophy and the natural sciences.

True

What does it mean if the hours a child spent watching TV and the total number of discipline problems the child has in school are correlated 0?

Watching TV and disciplinary problems are not related.

Psychology

____ is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes.

validity

____ is the soundness of the conclusions that can be drawn from an experiment.

Variable

_____ is a broad term for any characteristic that can change in some way.

Functionalism

_____ is a historical approach advocated by William James that concentrated on mental processes and the purposes of the mind and behavior in the individual's adaptation to the environment.

Structuralism

_____ is the name of the approach to psychology endorsed by Wilhelm Wundt.

Descriptive

_____ research serves the purpose of determining the basic dimensions of a phenomenon and defining what it is or how often it occurs, but it cannot provide causal information.

descriptive research

_____ serves the purpose of determining the basic dimensions of a phenomenon and defining what it is or how often it occurs, but it cannot provide causal information.

An in-depth investigation of an individual person is referred to as ____

a case study.

Arjun is answering a telephone survey about marital satisfaction in the United States. When asked about his own marital satisfaction, he doesn't tell the researcher the truth because he worries that his marriage is worse than many other marriages. Instead, he says what he thinks other recipients might say. This behavior is considered

a drawback to the survey method.

Researchers studying the long-term effects of an antidepressant have asked participants every six months of the past decade to undergo blood work, a physical, and a short mental status exam. They are now compiling their research. What type of research have they been conducting?

a longitudinal design

When researchers study the effects of a particular drug, the control group might receive _____

a placebo.

Scores in bowling go up as ability goes up. This is an example of _____

a positive correlation.

Scores on an exam go down as the time spent studying goes down. This is an example of ____

a positive correlation.

What is survey research?

a standard set of questions used to obtain people's self-reported attitudes or beliefs about a particular topic

Which of the following is an example of a case study?

a study of one person to determine how experience has affected their behavior toward people of different ethnic groups

Critical thinking is a(n) _____ process that involves engaging with ideas and not settling for simple answers.

active

What is a variable?

anything that can change

Psychologists study _____

behavior and mental processes

Experimenter _____ refers to a situation in which the expectations of the experimenter influence the outcomes of the research being conducted.

bias

Experimenter and participant expectations are two types of experimenter _____

biases

Which approach to psychology emphasizes the role of physical processes such as brain and nervous system functioning?

biological

A(n) ____ study is an in-depth analysis of an individual or a small group of people.

case

Mark wants to become a successful businessperson. He studies how Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, became wealthy. This is an example of a(n) _____

case study.

A researcher wants to know if giving students chocolate before an exam will improve their scores. Two groups of students take the exam, but only one group gets chocolate first. What is the independent variable in this experiment?

chocolate

Journalists are often not trained in psychological research; therefore, they frequently have issues presenting material appropriately. One of the better sources for learning about research is

college professionals.

Social psychologists often manipulate situations by employing an assistant to play a role. This assistant is known as a(n) ____

confederate

In an experiment, the group that receives no treatment is referred to as the ____ group.

control

Research that involves determining the relationship between variables and whose purpose is to examine whether and how two variables change together is called _____ research

correlational

Researchers may choose to use ___ research when they want to use one variable to predict another or if they want to do research in a situation in which they cannot ethically conduct a true experiment.

correlational

The degree of relationship between two variables is expressed as a numerical value called a(n) ____

correlational coefficient

The degree of relationship between two variables is expressed as a numerical value called a(n) _____

correlational coefficient.

Your roommate tells you that he spent four hours at Starbucks this week and his GPA is a 3.1. You spent six hours at Starbucks this week and your GPA is 3.5. You have started collecting data in which type of research?

correlational research

In an experiment, the ____ variable is expected to change as a result of the experimental manipulation.

dependent

In an experiment, which variable is measured by the experimenter?

dependent

The ___ method involves gaining knowledge by collecting data and thinking logically about the findings.

empirical

When researchers gather evidence and examine it logically, they are using the _____ method.

empirical

Critical thinking is the practice of evaluating _____

evidence

A(n) _____ is a carefully regulated procedure in which one or more variables believed to influence the behavior being studied are manipulated while all other variables are held constant.

experiment

In an experiment, the group that receives the treatment the researchers want to study is known as the ____ group.

experimental

In an experiment, the group that receives the treatment the researchers want to study is known as the _____ group.

experimental

When a male experimenter interacts differently with female participants than he does with male participants, the situation is an example of _____ bias.

experimenter

An experimenter provides hints as to the preferred responses. The result is that the study produces results consistent with the hypothesis. However, the results may reflect ____

experimenter bias.

A(n) ____ variable is the manipulated experimental factor in an experiment.

independent

In an experiment, which variable is manipulated by the experimenter?

independent

Random assignment reduces the odds that something other than the _____ is responsible for differences between the treatment and control groups.

independent variable

A(n) _____ design is a method used to confront the problem of causation, because we can assume that if variable X causes changes in variable Y, then X ought to, at least, precede Y over time.

longitudinal

One way to get around the problem of causation in research is to use a _____ method, on the assumption that if variable X causes changes in variable Y, then X ought to, at least, precede Y over time.

longitudinal

An experiment involves _____ one variable and observing the effect on another variable.

manipulating

The functionalists focused on _____.

mental processes and the purposes of the mind and behavior in the individual's adaptation to the environment

The biological approach to psychology focuses on the brain and _____ system.

nervous

Nancy is doing a research project next week at a shopping center. She's worried about being systematic and whether she should bring someone along to make sure she is being accurate. She's concerned about technology and whether she should record her research in writing, by sound recording, or by video. What type of research is she conducting?

observational

Random assignment is a procedure in which _____ are assigned to either the treatment or control group on the basis of chance.

participants

The field of psychology has its roots in

philosophy, biology, and physiology

If two variables have a correlation of +.98, the two variables have a strong, ___ relationship. In other words, as the value of one variable increase, the value of the other also increases.

positive

The practice of _____ assignment in experimental research is used to make sure that experimental and control groups are equivalent.

random

The five steps of the ___ method are reflected differently in three types of research commonly used in psychology.

scientific

In social psychology research, the term confederate refers to ____

someone who plays a specific role that helps the researcher manipulate the social situation.

Which approach to psychology did Wilhelm Wundt endorse?

structuralism

The behavioral perspective_____

suggests that observable, measurable behavior should be the focus of study.

What is a longitudinal design?

systematic observation that involves obtaining measures of the variables of interest in multiple waves over time

What is random assignment?

the assignment of participants to research groups by chance

In psychological research, the population is ____

the group about which the researcher would like to draw conclusions.

Research participant bias is ______

the influence of research participants' expectations on their behavior within an experiment

A researcher finds that the more hours partied per week, the lower a student's GPA. The researcher questions whether there may be other issues affecting GPA that were not taken into account, such as hours studied, whether the student is attending classes, or whether the student is working as well. What are these additional issues called?

the third variable problem

Some researchers have found increased risk of delinquency among children of single parents. However, this might be due to other issues, such as the fact that single parents may have fewer opportunities to supervise their children. This illustrates

the third variable problem.

A relationship between two variables is due to an extraneous variable that has not been measured. This is known as the ____ variable problem.

third

An extraneous variable that has not been measured and that accounts for the relationship between two other variables is known as a(n) _____.

third variable problem

The soundness of conclusions that can be drawn from an experiment is known as _____

validity

Correlational research involves studies that are concerned with identifying the relationships between two or more ____ in order to describe how they change together.

variables


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