Are you sure it's ethical
to manipulate
participants?
It depends
on various factors
100
Depending on the research done, one may submit their proposal for no review, expedited review, or full review to this board for review.
What is IRB review?
100
Variable that is manipulated in an experiment design
What is independent variable?
100
A type of sampling where everyone in the target population has an equal shot of being chosen for the sample.
What is random sample?
100
The variable that you are measuring to test if it is affected by an independent or participant variable
What is dependent variable?
100
An experiment design that involves manipulating 2 or more independent variables
What is factorial design?
200
This term, referring to research maximizing benefits while minimizing costs to participants, is one of the three principles put forth by the Belmont Report.
What is beneficence?
200
This basic type of manipulation manipulates variables with direct instructions and stimulus presentations
What is straightforward?
200
A researcher designs an experiment by manipulating the following variables: method of presenting material (visual, auditory); difficulty level (easy, difficult); and amount of material (low, moderate, high). For a completely independent groups design with 10 participants per group, how many participants would the researcher need?
What is 120?
200
Professor Smith takes a survey on her students in order to know if they prefer an individual or a group research project. The responses she collects would be an example of which of the following types of measure?
What is self report?
200
The simplest factorial design
What is 2 X 2 factorial design?
300
Research involving public behavior and public records that does not identify participants would be classified as _____ risk.
What is no risk?
300
Ralph has a confederate cut in front of a person who is second or ninth in line at a grocery store checkout counter. He then records the number of verbal responses toward the confederate as a measure of aggression. The manipulation employed in this study is an example of a _____ manipulation. 
What is staged?
300
A factorial design with one manipulated and one nonmanipulated variable
What is an IV X PV design?
300
A researcher who measures the speed of helping to a request is using a _____ measure.
What is behavioral?
300
When the effect of one independent variable changes across levels of a second independent variable.
What is an interaction?
400
Recording routine physiological data from adult participants is considered this type of risk
What is minimal?
400
In order to find a curvilinear relationship, the researcher needs to use __________ or more levels of an IV
What is 3?
400
In order to study the human behavioral patterns during crisis situations, Clara first conducts a trial run with a small number of participants. She does so to make sure that the instructions are clear to the participants and the whole experimental setting is plausible. This procedure is an example of a _____.
What is pilot study?
400
In the context of measuring the dependent variable, _____ measures are recordings of responses of the body.
What is physiological?
400
In a study examining the effect of room illumination (low, medium, high) and room temperature (cold, warm, hot) on test performance, how many main effects are possible?
What is 2?
500
Researches involving physical stress, psychological stress, invasion of privacy, measures of sensitive information where participants may be identified are known as _____ .
What is greater than minimal risk?
500
A _____ is an attempt to directly measure whether the independent variable manipulation has the intended effect on the participants. 
What is manipulation check?
500
Any feature of an experiment that might inform participants of the purpose of the study is called a(n) _____.
What is demand characteristic?
500
When the independent variable appears to have no effect on the dependent measure because the participants quickly reach the maximum performance level, it is known as _____ effect.
What is ceiling?
500
In a two-way analysis of variance, a researcher tests for the significance of:
What is two main effects and an interaction?
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