LECTURE 1
LECTURE 2
BOOK 1
BOOK 2
POT LUCK
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A control group should share all the major characteristics of the experimental group except the independent variable a. true b. false
What is a. true
100
The first psychology laboratory was established by _______ in the year _______ . a. James; 1890 c. Freud; 1900 b. Wundt; 1879 d. Watson; 1913
What is b. Wundt; 1879
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Psychologists who study, assess, and treat troubled people are called a. basic researchers b. applied psychologists c. clinical psychologists d. psychiatrists
What is c. clinical psychologists
100
An operational definition________define the behavior it is defining; it_______be a good definition a. may; may b. must; must c. may; must d. must; may
What is d. must; may
100
Consider the following scores: 2, 6, 7, 2, 3; the mode is a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 20
What is a. 2
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In answering multiple-choice test items, smart test-takers are best advised to a. check off as correct the first answer they read that seems to be right b. choose the “all of the above” option if it is available c. carefully imagine how each of the alternative answers might be correct d. recall the correct answer to each question before reading the alternative answers
What is d. recall the correct answer to each question before reading the alternative answers
200
To assess the effect of televised violence on aggression, researchers plan to expose one group of children to violent movie scenes and another group to nonviolent scenes. The researcher then measures the children’s aggressive choices while playing video games. The dependent variable is a. video games b. children’s ages c. exposure to violent or nonviolent television scenes d. children’s aggressive choices
What is d. children’s aggressive choices
200
Which of the following is true, according to the text? a. Psychological Science demonstrates why we cannot rely on intuition and common sense. b. Psychology’s theories reflect common sense c. Psychology has few ties to other disciplines d. Peter Pan can fly without fairy dust in Neverland
What is a. Psychological Science demonstrates why we cannot rely on intuition and common sense.
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Theories are defined as a. testable propositions b. factors that may change in response to manipulation c. statistical indexes d. principles that help to organize observations and predict behavior or events
What is d. principles that help to organize observations and predict behavior or events
200
The football team’s punter wants to determine how consistent his punting distances have been during the past season. He should compute the a. mean b. median c. mode d. standard deviation
What is d. standard deviation
300
To assess the effect of televised violence on aggression, researchers plan to expose one group of children to violent movie scenes and another group to nonviolent scenes. The researcher then measures the children’s aggressive choices while playing video games. The independent variable is a. video games b. children’s ages c. exposure to violent or nonviolent television scenes d. children’s aggressive choices
What is c. exposure to violent or nonviolent television scenes
300
Two historical roots of psychology are the disciplines of a. Philosophy and chemistry b. Calculus and chemistry c. Biology and Philosophy d. Chemistry and physiology
What is c. Biology and Philosophy
300
A psychologist studies the play behavior of young children by watching groups during recess at school. Which type of research is being used? a. correlation b. case study c. experimentation d. naturalistic observation
What is d. naturalistic observation
300
A psychologist who conducts experiments solely intended to build psychology’s knowledge base is engaged in a. basic research b. applied research c. industrial-organizational research d. clinical research
What is a. basic research
300
Your roommate is conducting a survey to learn how many hours the typical student studies each day. She plans to pass out her questionnaire to the members of her sorority. You point out that her findings will be flawed because a. she has not specified an independent variable b. she has not specified a dependent variable c. the sample will probably not be representative of the population of interest d. of all of these reasons
What is c. the sample will probably not be representative of the population of interest
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Debriefing refers to a. an insignificant correlation b. Process of randomly assigning participant groups c. an inverse correlation d. explaining the purpose of a study after it is completed
What is d. explaining the purpose of a study after it is completed
400
Consider the following scores: 2, 6, 7, 2, 3; the median is a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 20
What is b. 3
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Which of the following best describes the hindsight bias? a. events seem more predictable before they have occurred b. events seem more predictable after they have occurred c. person's intuition is usually correct d. person's intuition is usually not correct.
What is b. events seem more predictable after they have occurred
400
Which of the following correlation coefficients show the greatest (strongest) relationship? a. +.69 b. -.17 c. -.90 d. 0.0
What is c. -.90
400
You decide to test your belief that men drink more soft drinks than women by finding out whether more soft drinks are consumed per day in the men’s dorm than in the women’s dorm. Your belief is a(n)____, and your research prediction is a(n)______. a. hypothesis; theory b. theory; hypothesis c. independent variable; dependent variable d. dependent variable; independent variable
What is b. theory; hypothesis
500
Theories are defined as a. testable propositions b. factors that may change in response to manipulation c. statistical indexes d. principles that help to organize observations and predict behavior or events
What is d. principles that help to organize observations and predict behavior or events
500
What is the difference between empirical replication and conceptual replication? a. Empirical replication uses the operational definition to run the experiment using the same method and concept. Conceptual replication is an experiment testing the same concept, but using a different method. b. Empirical replication uses the operational definition to run the experiment using a different method but same concept. Conceptual replication is an experiment testing a new concept with the same method. c. Conceptual replication and empirical replication are the same thing and use all the same method, concept, and subjects. d. None of the above are correct
What is a. Empirical replication uses the operational definition to run the experiment using the same method and concept. Conceptual replication is an experiment testing the same concept, but using a different method.
500
Which of the following is the measure of variation that is most affected by extreme scores? a. mean b. standard deviation c. mode d. range
What is d. range
500
If height and body weight are positively correlated, which of the following is true? a. there is a cause-effect relationship between the height and weight b. as height increases, weight decreases c. knowing a person’s height, one can predict his or her weight d. all of these statements are true
What is c. knowing a person’s height, one can predict his or her weight
500
If one finds a positive correlation between degree of wealth and likelihood of suffering from a psychological disorder, this would mean that a. more poor people suffer from psychological disorders than wealthy people b. being wealthy causes a person to suffer from a psychological disorder c. suffering from a psychological disorder causes a person to become wealthy d. none of the above can be concluded
What is d. none of the above can be concluded