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100

Mr. And Mrs. Losterich have six children aged 5,6,6,7,8,16. the mean age of the Klostreich children is

8

100

Replication involves

repeating an earlier research study

100

A sample that has participants volunteer to participate in a sample is called

a volunteer sample

100

which of following correlation coefficients express the stronger degree of relationships between two variables

.97

100

describing the general nature of the experiment in advanced, including any potential risk is called giving

informed consent

200

The IQ scores of the five members of the Duluth family are 100,82,104,96,118. What is the range?

36

200

Validity involves

testing what we claim to be testing by utilizing controls


200

a sample that uses that people who are around at the time are called

an opportunity sample

200

What is a directional hypothesis

it is a hypothesis that states which way you think the results are going to go

200

developmental psychologists want to know if exposing children to TV improves reading skills. the IV is

exposure to tv

300

A clinical psychologist carefully investigated his client's history by asking questions. What research method did he most likely use

Survey

300

A specification of the procedures used to describe or measure a variable is

an operational variable

300

a participant who deceives participants at the start need to fully inform them of the true nature at the end. this is called

debriefing

300

what is a nondirectional hypothesis

Does not specify the type of change or relationship that is expected to occur

300

what are the benefits of using opportunity and volunteer sampling

it is easy for the researcher to get participants

400
Psychologists who carefully watched the behavior of chimpanzee societies in the jungle are using a method known as

naturalistic observation

400

in the hypothesis, "students who study in the morning will recall more than those who study at night." the independent variable is

the time of day
400

A _____ is a testable prediction that gives direction to research

hypothesis

400

What are examples of problems with surveys

people lie, wording can affect answers, there can be irrelevant or inconsistent choices

400

When looking at a correlation, if one variable increases while the other decreases, that is called a _______ correlation

negative

500

When observed difference between the means of an experimental group and control group are not due to chance, we conclude

it is valid

500

in the hypothesis "students who study in the morning will recall more than those who study at night." the dependent variable is

the number of terms remembered

500

A social psychologist wants to know whether being polite or rude to make them more cooperative. What is the IV?

politeness or rudeness

500

a random sample is going to be more generalizable because

everybody has an equal chance of being included

500

when looking at a correlation, if one variable decreases, while the other variable decreases, it is called a ________ correlation

positive