Chapter 10
| 1. In the interrupted time-series design __________. |
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| 2. __________ measures have zero reactivity. |
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| 3. Which of the following is an example of probability sampling? |
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| 4. People who commit suicide sometimes leave notes. A researcher analyzed the contents of suicide notes in order to explain why people commit suicide. This study has the flaw of __________. |
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| 5. The threat to internal validity resulting from normal fluctuations in measures is called: |
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| 6. The problem with telephone interviews is that __________. |
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| 7. In __________ sampling, the population is classified into subgroups and simple random samples are taken from each subgroup. |
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| 8. An elaborate, sometimes pictorial, system for classifying the behavior of a species is called: |
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| 9. The comparison group in a nonequivalent control group design is called nonequivalent because __________. |
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| 10. The student teacher waited a week after being introduced to her subjects before conducting her observation in order to __________. |
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| 11. 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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| 12. As compared to indirect measures of behavior, direct observations have __________. |
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