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Chapter 10

1. In the interrupted time-series design __________.
        
2. A school psychologist compared the achievement scores of children who either had or had not been socially promoted. This study is using __________ data.
        
3. In __________ sampling, the population is classified into subgroups and simple random samples are taken from each subgroup.
        
4. The problem with telephone interviews is that __________.
        
5. As the best approximation to the randomized control group design, field researchers often use:
        
6. A coding scheme classifies an animal's behavior into categories such as grooming, looking for food, and sexual display. This scheme is using a(n) __________ description.
        
7. An elaborate, sometimes pictorial, system for classifying the behavior of a species is called:
        
8. The __________ design is to quasi-experimental designs as the ABAB design is to single-case designs.
        
9. A strategy for establishing is to have an observer rate the same behavior sequence at different times throughout the study.
        
10. Samuel Stouffer discovered that the greatest source of error or bias in the scientific use of surveys is:1 Based on his study of how Watson and Crick discovered the structure of DNA and how Darwin developed the theory of evolution, Robert Weisberg concluded that:
        
11. Withholding potentially biasing information from an observer is called _________the observer.
        
12. The comparison group in a nonequivalent control group design is called nonequivalent because __________.