Chapter 10
| 1. As the best approximation to the randomized control group design, field researchers often use: |
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| 2. Probability sampling and methods of survey administration contribute __________ error compared to question wording. |
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| 3. In __________ sampling, the population is classified into subgroups and simple random samples are taken from each subgroup. |
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| 4. __________ data are data collected previously by people not directly associated with the current research. |
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| 5. The student teacher waited a week after being introduced to her subjects before conducting her observation in order to __________. |
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| 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. |
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| 7. 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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| 8. A researcher conducts a week of daily observations of depressive behavior in a group of bipolar patients. She then implements drug treatment for one week, continuing her observations. In the third week she removes the drug treatment, and in the fourth week she administers the drug again. This researcher is using a __________ design. |
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| 9. Recording units of behavior such as licking, walking or crying is an example of using a(n) __________ description. |
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| 10. Comparisons of quasi-experiments to true experiments reveal that __________. |
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| 11. __________ measures have zero reactivity. |
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| 12. The __________ design is to quasi-experimental designs as the multiple baseline design is to single-case designs. |
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