Chapter 10
| 1. The Notel researchers evaluated the rival hypothesis that observed increases in children's aggression after the introduction of television were due to maturation by: |
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| 2. True experiments differ from quasi-experiments in having: |
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| 3. A school psychologist records the out-of-seat behavior of a group of hyperactive children for one week. The following week she administers verbal praise. She continues to alternate tokens and verbal praise for 3 additional weeks while continuously recording their out-of-seat behavior. This is a(n) __________. |
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| 4. A school psychologist compared the achievement scores of children who either had or had not been socially promoted. This study is using __________ data. |
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| 5. Footprints, fingerprints, patterns of blood spatter, DNA from blood samples, and fiber traces used by forensic experts to reconstruct a crime are: |
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| 6. Probability sampling and methods of survey administration contribute __________ error compared to question wording. |
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| 7. 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: |
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| 8. The pretreatment observations in the interrupted time-series design are like the in a single-case experiment. |
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| 9. Which of the following is an example of probability sampling? |
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| 10. Comparisons of quasi-experiments to true experiments reveal that __________. |
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| 11. __________ data are data collected previously by people not directly associated with the current research. |
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| 12. Withholding potentially biasing information from an observer is called _________the observer. |
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