Research Foundations
Variables & Measurement
Reliability & Validity
Statistics & Data
Research Critique
100

Which of the following is a key goal of science?

B) Explain behavior

100

Which of the following is a key goal of science?

Nominal

100

Which form of reliability checks consistency over time?

Test-retest

100

Mean is sensitive to

Outliers

100

Which question should you ask first when reading a study?

What makes it important?

200

Temporal precedence refers to…

Cause preceding effect

200

Which scale of measurement has a “true zero”?

Ratio

200

Split-half reliability evaluates:

Internal consistency

200

Median is best for

Highly skewed data

200

Why is peer review important?

Adds credibility and quality check

300

Temperature in Celsius is an example of what type of measurement scale?

C) Interval

300

Temperature in Celsius is an example of what type of measurement scale?

Interval

300

Which type of validity involves appearance that a measure assesses the intended construct?

Face validity

300

Pearson’s correlation measures

Linear trends

300

Which of the following most threatens external validity?

Sampling bias

400

Which best reflects scientific skepticism?

Evaluating claims using logic and evidence

400

The only measure of central tendency used with nominal data is

Mode
400

Construct validity requires

An articulated theory

400

Standard deviation reflects

Variability around the mean

400

Why might surprising findings require closer scrutiny?

They may challenge established knowledge

500

Illusory correlation refers to

Seeing patterns in co-occurrences

500

Reliability refers to

Consistency of measurement 

500

Discriminant validity means

No correlation with unrelated construct

500

Statistical significance (p ≤ .05) tells us

Probability results are due to chance

500

What’s a common bias in survey research?

Question wording effects

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