Research Roles
Scientific Principles
Research Validity
The Belmont Report
Variables & Claims
100

As a true empiricist, one should:

Base one’s conclusions on direct observations.

100

In the context of personal experience, what does a confound mean?

Another thing might have also occurred to produce the outcome.

100

Which validity would you be interrogating by asking: How well did the researchers measure sensitivity to tastes in this study?

Construct validity

100

Which of the following is NOT one of the three principles of the Belmont Report?

a. Respect for persons b. Justice c. Beneficence d. Fidelity and responsibility  

D

100

Which of the following variables is manipulated, rather than measured? 

a. Number of shoes owned, in pairs. b. A person’s height, in cm. c. Amount of aspirin a researcher gives a person to take, either 325 mg or 500 mg. d. Degree of happiness, rated on a scale from 1 to 10. e. Type of praise a researcher uses in groups of dogs: verbal praise or a clicking sound paired with treats.

C & E

200

A statement or set of statements that describes general principles about how variables relate to one another is a(n) _______.

Theory 

200

What does it mean to say that research results are probabilistic?

Research conclusions explain a certain proportion of possible cases but may not explain all.

200

Which validity would you be interrogating by asking: How did the researchers get their sample of people for this survey?

External validity

200

In a drug study, the group receiving a placebo does worse than the group receiving the drug. Which Belmont Report principle requires the placebo group to be offered the drug?

Beneficence

200

Which headline is an association claim? 

a. Chewing Gum Can Improve Your Mood and Focus b. Handling Money Decreases Helpful Behavior in Young Children c. Workaholism Is Tied to Psychiatric Disorders d. Eating Kiwis May Help You Fall Asleep

C

300

Why is publication an important part of the research process?

Because when a study is published, other scientists can verify or challenge it, making science self-correcting.

300

Marcelino concluded that suicide is the most common cause of teen death after hearing about two cases. Which cognitive bias may have influenced him?

Availability heuristic

300

In most experiments, trade-offs are made between validities. What is the most common trade-off?

Internal and external validity

300

To study a sample from one ethnic group, researchers must show that the problem is especially prevalent in that group. This is an application of which Belmont principle?

Justice

300

Which headline is a frequency claim? 

a. Obese Kids Are Less Sensitive to Tastes b. Eighty Percent of Women Feel Dissatisfied with How Their Bodies Look c. Feeling Fat? Maybe Facebook Is to Blame d. Daycare and Behavior Problems Are Not Linked

B

400

Which of the following jobs most likely involves producer-of-research skills rather than consumer-of-research skills? 

a. Police officer b. University Professor c. Physician d. Journalist

B

400

When is it a good idea to base conclusions on the advice of authorities?

When authorities base their advice on research that systematically and objectively compares different conditions.

400

What does internal reliability refer to?

The consistency of people’s responses on multiple items of a measure, such as Cronbach's alpha.

400

Following a study using deception, how does the researcher restore an honest relationship with the participant?

By debriefing each participant in a structured conversation.

400

Which of the following headlines is a causal claim?

 a. Taking a Deep Breath Helps Minimize High Blood Pressure, Anxiety, and Depression b. Younger People Can’t Read Emotions on Wrinkled Faces c. Strange But True: Babies Born in the Autumn Are More Likely to Live to 100 d. Check the Baby! Many New Moms Show Signs of OCD

A

500

Which of the following research questions best illustrates an example of basic research? 

a. Has our company’s new marketing campaign led to an increase in sales? b. How satisfied are our patients with the sensitivity of the nursing staff? c. Does wearing kinesio-tape reduce joint pain in figure skaters? d. Can 2-month-old human infants tell the difference between four objects and six objects?

D

500

Which of the following is the most reliable source for reading the details of a psychological study? 

a. Scientific journals b. Online podcasts c. Newspaper science pages d. Full-length books

A

500

How is interrater reliability tested?

By correlating ratings made by different judges or raters, often using statistical tests like r = .95 (high correlation).

500

What type of research misconduct involves representing others' ideas or words as one’s own?

Plagiarism

500

Which type of validity involves ensuring the sample represents the larger population?

External validity

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