Research Methods Chapter 9 Quiz

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In a 2 x 2 x 3 factorial design, how many conditions are there in the entire study? a. 3 b. 7 c. 12 d. 2

12

How many potential main effects are there in a 3 x 4 factorial design? a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 12

2

Which of the following is most dissimilar to an ABAB design? a. A within-subjects experimental design with more than one participant. b. A reversal design c. An ABABA design d. A case study

A case study

Which one of the following qualities is unique to single-case experimental design? a. Ability to produce highly generable findings b. Lack of confounding variables that plague other experimental designs c. Can establish causality with only one subject d. Allows researchers to study topics that raise ethical concerns if subjects are assigned to particular conditions

Can establish causality with only one subject

Which one of the following qualities is shared by both single-case experimental design and case studies? a. Rich data b. Systematic manipulation of the independent variable(s) c. Ease of generalizing findings to the general population d. Can involve only one participant

Can involve only one participant

Which of the following allows researchers to examine the effect of multiple independent variables simultaneously? a. Quasi-experimental design b. Case study c. Reversal design d. Factorial design

Factorial design

Which of the following statements is not true? a. In a 2 x 2 between-subjects factorial design, there are two potential main effects. b. In a 2 x 2 x 2 between-subjects factorial design, there is one potential three-way interaction. c. In a 3 x 2 mixed-subjects factorial design, one potential main effect is within-subjects. d. In a 2 x 2 x 2 mixed-subjects factorial design, there are four two-way interactions.

In a 2 x 2 x 2 mixed-subjects factorial design, there are four two-way interactions.

Which of the following is an advantage of the ABAB design? a. Increases the ability to rule out time as a confounding variable b. Increases the generalizability of findings c. Increases order effects in the experiment d. Increases the ability to rule out normal variability as an explanation for effects

Increases the ability to rule out normal variability as an explanation for effects

What pattern of results does the graph below present of a 2 x 2 factorial design? a. No main effect and no interaction b. Main effects present but no interaction c. Interaction present but no main effects d. One main effect and interaction present

Interaction present but no main effects

Which of the following designs has the highest internal validity out of all the rest? a. ABA design b. ABAB design c. Quasi-experimental design d. Multiple baseline design

Multiple baseline design

Which of the following describes a characteristic of single-case experimental design that allows researchers to examine causal effects of the intervention? a. Studying the effect of the intervention on the dependent variable in only one subject at a time. b. Randomly assigning either the baseline measure or the intervention for the single subject to start the experiment with. c. Taking an initial baseline measure, followed by the intervention, then taking another measure after the intervention has worn off. d. Isolates the main effect of the intervention using a reversal design, hence reducing complicated interaction effects that are confusing to interpret.

Taking an initial baseline measure, followed by the intervention, then taking another measure after the intervention has worn off.

Which of the following is always true about a single-case experimental design? a. The first measure taken from the subject is for the purpose of establishing baseline. b. If there is a change in the measure at baseline and right after the intervention is administered, then we can conclude that the intervention caused the change. c. Single-case experimental designs are considered quasi-experimental designs when the researcher manipulates the independent variable. d. Single-case experimental designs cannot be repeated in more than one subject.

The first measure taken from the subject is for the purpose of establishing baseline.

Which of the following is a most likely to be a drawback of a 2 x 3 x 4 x 5 factorial design? a. The four-way interaction effect will be challenging to interpret. b. Researchers will not be able to fully manipulate all the independent variables. c. While the main effects might be significant, it is unlikely for any interaction to be significant. d. Higher-level factorial designs have less generalizability than simpler experimental designs.

The four-way interaction effect will be challenging to interpret.

In a 3 x 4 factorial design, what does "4" refer to? a. The number of conditions in the whole study b. The number of independent variables in the study c. The number of main effects in the study d. The number of levels of the second independent variable

The number of levels of the second independent variable

In the ABAB design, the "B" refers to: a. a measure assumed to reflect the effects of the intervention. b. a measure assumed to reflect baseline conditions. c. a measure assumed to reflect all levels of the independent variable. d. a measure assumed to reflect the largest change in the dependent variable.

a measure assumed to reflect the effects of the intervention.

In Fred's study, there are three levels of only one independent variable that also happens to be a participant variable. His study is: a. a quasi-experimental design. b. a higher order factorial design. c. a single-case experimental design. d. a two by two factorial design.

a quasi-experimental design.

While higher-order factorial designs allow the researcher to take more variables into consideration, a drawback is that the _________________ of some __________________ might be challenging to interpret. a. simplicity; main effects b. simplicity; interactions c. complexity; main effects d. complexity; interactions

complexity; interactions

Using a factorial design can increase the ________________________ of a study as compared to isolating the effect of a single independent variable in simpler experimental designs. a. external validity b. experimenter bias c. reliability d. order effects

external validity

A factorial design with three independent variables has three possible interactions in total.

false

A quasi-experimental design is better at establishing causality than a fully experimental design.

false

A single-case experimental design uses the same methodology as a case study design.

false

Another name for the ABA design is a "reversal design", where the second step "B" involves measuring the dependent variable at baseline.

false

If a researcher were interested in studying how two independent variables work together to influence a dependent variable, the best design to use would be a higher order factorial design.

false

In a two by four design, there are six possible main effects.

false

Single-case experimental designs often produce findings that are as generalizable as other more common forms of experimental design.

false

The main effects in a factorial design are not significant if the interaction between them is not significant too.

false

When two main effects are significant, an interaction must be significant too.

false

Jaime is running a study comparing the performances on monolinguals and bilinguals on memories for pictures. This study uses a _________________________ and is a _______________________. a. participant variable; between-subjects design b. participant variable; within-subjects design c. experimenter independent variable; between-subjects design d. experimenter independent variable; within-subjects design

participant variable; between-subjects design

In a single-case experimental design, multiple exposures to the intervention could affect the responses of the subject. This is similar to ______________ of within-group designs. a. accounting for individual differences b. generalizability limitations c. the carryover effect d. the Hawthorne effect

the carryover effect

In a 2 x 2 factorial design, when a main effect is significant a. the other main effect should also be significant. b. the other main effect need not be significant. c. the interaction should be significant only if the other main effect is also significant. d. the interaction should not be significant if the other main effect is significant.

the other main effect need not be significant.

A drawback of a higher order factorial design is that some interaction effects obtained could be difficult to interpret.

true

A single-case experimental design is able to establish causality

true

A two by two by three factorial design would have twelve possible conditions in total.

true

In a 2 by 3 design, there are two possible main effects.

true

In an ABA design, the letter A refers to a baseline measure.

true

Some quasi-experiment designs can also be known as correlational designs.

true

The multiple baseline approach a. varies the amount of time between each intervention and baseline measure. b. is also known as the ABAB design. c. increases the ability of researchers to generalize their findings. d. Requires researchers to measure the subject's baseline at least three times.

varies the amount of time between each intervention and baseline measure.


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