Deck 5: Variables, Reliability, and Validity

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Consider the following example: a marketing researcher wants to know the influence of participants' gender on willingness to buy toothpaste.In this example, participants' gender is the __________.

A)independent variable.
B)dependent variable.
C)spurious variable.
D)subject variable.
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Recently, the Mozart effect was studied by Jones and Estell by dividing high school participants into two groups.The first group listened to Mozart's music and the second group did not.Both groups completed a series of spatial problems tasks.Results showed that the group of participants who listened to Mozart's music had higher scores on the spatial problems tasks.In this example, what is the dependent variable?

A)Mozart's music
B)scores on spatial tasks
C)the researchers
D)none of the above
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Recently, the Mozart effect was studied by Jones and Estell by dividing high school participants into two groups.The first group listened to Mozart's music and the second group did not.Both groups completed a series of spatial problems tasks.Results showed that the group of participants who listened to Mozart's music had higher scores on the spatial problems tasks.In this example, what is the independent variable?

A)Mozart's music
B)scores on spatial tasks
C)the researchers
D)none of the above
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Consider the following research question, "Does the type of advertisement influence the level of interest in the toothpaste?" To answer this question, a marketing researcher has participants listen to the radio advertisement or watch the television advertisement about the toothpaste.Next, the researcher asks all participants to indicate their interest in buying the toothpaste.In this example, what is the dependent variable?

A)the level of interest in the toothpaste
B)the type of advertisement
C)the marketing researcher
D)none of the above
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The dependent variable is __________.

A)the variable being measured.
B)the attribute of the participant.
C)the attribute of the researcher.
D)the variable being manipulated.
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Any change observed in the dependent variable is a result of the __________.

A)the attribute of the participant.
B)the attribute of the researcher.
C)the independent variable.
D)the subject variable.
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Consider the following research question, "Does the type of advertisement influence the level of interest in the toothpaste?" To answer this question, a marketing researcher has participants listen to the radio advertisement or watch the television advertisement about the toothpaste.Next, the researcher asks all participants to indicate their interest in buying the toothpaste.In this example, what is the independent variable?

A)the level of interest in the toothpaste
B)the type of advertisement
C)the marketing researcher
D)none of the above
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Which of the following is not a subject variable?

A)gender of participant
B)age of participant
C)ethnicity of participant
D)decision to buy product
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The control group is the group of participants __________.

A)directly exposed to the independent variable.
B)not exposed to the independent variable.
C)only briefly exposed to the independent variable.
D)none of the above.
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An) __________ is a characteristic or attribute of a participant that can impact a study.

A)independent variable
B)dependent variable
C)spurious variable
D)subject variable
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A variable is __________.

A)an event or characteristic with two possible values.
B)an event or characteristic with no possible values.
C)not required to conduct a research design.
D)an attribute of the participant that can influence the results.
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Which of the following statements is correct?

A)The conditions of the independent variable are known as the experiment group.
B)The conditions of the independent variable are known as the treatment conditions.
C)The conditions of the dependent variable are known as the experiment group.
D)The conditions of the dependent variable are known as the treatment conditions.
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Think about variables used in research.Of the following terms, which term below fits least well?

A)manipulated variable
B)independent variable
C)thought to produce a change
D)dependent variable
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The independent variable is __________.

A)the variable being measured.
B)the attribute of the participant.
C)the attribute of the researcher.
D)the variable being manipulated.
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with an Are You Equipped exercise highlighting the debate between Apple and Microsoft.In this example, the two competing commercials served as the __________.

A)variables.
B)dependent variable.
C)independent variable.
D)nothing because it is a tv example.
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Which of the following statements best describes a subject variable?

A)A subject variable can influence the results and is not manipulated by the researcher.
B)A subject cannot influence the results and is not manipulated by the researcher.
C)A subject variable can influence results and is manipulated by the researcher.
D)A subject variable cannot influence results and is manipulated by the researcher.
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Imagine your professor asked the following question, "how stressed are you about taking research methods?" In this example, what would be the variable?

A)your stress level
B)your professor
C)your research methods class
D)your GPA
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The experimental group is the group of participants exposed to the __________.

A)the dependent variable.
B)the independent variable.
C)Both A and B.
D)None of the above.
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What variables are essential to research?

A)the independent variable and the subject variable
B)the independent variable and the dependent variable
C)the dependent variable and the subject variable
D)the predicted variable and the subject variable
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with an Are You Equipped exercise highlighting the debate between Apple and Microsoft.In this example, the decisions of the buyers served as the __________.

A)variables.
B)independent variable.
C)dependent variable.
D)nothing because it is a tv example.
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If a researcher is comparing a new method or technique to the current method or technique, what would participants in the control group be exposed to?

A)the current method or technique
B)the new method or technique
C)both the current and new methods
D)a placebo
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Recently, the Mozart effect was studied by Jones and Estell by dividing high school participants into two groups.The first group listened to Mozart's music and the second group did not.Both groups completed a series of spatial problems tasks.In this example, what was the experiment group?

A)the participants exposed to Mozart's music
B)the participants exposed to no music
C)the participants completing the spatial problems tasks
D)there was no experimental group
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Validity is __________.

A)the accuracy of a measure to evaluate what it is supposed to measure.
B)the consistency of a measure to produce similar results on different occasions.
C)the degree to which other researchers can believe in the results.
D)A and B
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__________ is a reliability assessment used when a research design calls for observations of an event.

A)Split-half method
B)Interobserver reliability
C)Internal consistency
D)Test-retest
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The placebo control group is similar to the control group in that __________.

A)participants in the group are not exposed to the independent variable.
B)participants in the group are not exposed to the dependent variable.
C)participants in the group are not exposed to the subject variable.
D)none of the above
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Recently, the Mozart effect was studied by Jones and Estell by dividing high school participants into two groups.The first group listened to Mozart's music and the second group did not.Both groups completed a series of spatial problems tasks.In this example, what was the control group?

A)the participants exposed to Mozart's music
B)the participants exposed to no music
C)the participants completing the spatial problems tasks
D)there was no control group
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Think about reliability and validity.Of the following definitions, which definition below fits least well?

A)the consistency of a measure to produce similar results on different occasions
B)the accuracy of a measure to evaluate what it is supposed to measure
C)saying with confidence that the observed change in the dependent variable is due the independent variable
D)the extent to which obtained results can be generalized to other settings.
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A correlation coefficient of __________ in a measure is generally seen as very reliable.

A).45
B).60
C).80
D).75
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Which of the following groups is not a treatment conditions in research?

A)experimental group
B)control group
C)subject variable group
D)placebo control group
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Reliability is __________.

A)the consistency of a measure to produce similar results on different occasions.
B)the accuracy of a measure to evaluate what it is supposed to measure.
C)saying with confidence that the observed change in the dependent variable is due the independent variable.
D)the extent to which obtained results can be generalized to other settings.
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Think about variables used in research.Of the following terms, which term below fits least well?

A)measured variable
B)dependent variable
C)manipulated variable
D)where change is observed
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A researcher is interested in determining if different exercise programs have an influence on the amount of weight that participants lose.Upon arriving to the experiment, the researcher assigns the participants to different exercise programs and measures the amount of weight lost over a two-month period.In this example, the exercise programs are the _________.

A)measured variable.
B)dependent variable.
C)manipulated variable.
D)where change is observed.
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__________ is a reliability assessment where a measure is divided into two halves and given to two groups of people.

A)Split-half method
B)Parallel-forms
C)Internal consistency
D)Test-retest
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A researcher is interested in determining if different exercise programs have an influence on the amount of weight that participants lose.Upon arriving to the experiment, the researcher assigns the participants to different exercise programs and measures the amount of weight lost over a two-month period.In this example, the amount of weight lost is the _________.

A)manipulated variable
B)independent variable
C)thought to produce a change
D)dependent variable
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The placebo control group is different from the control group because _________.

A)participants are exposed to the independent variable
B)participants are exposed to the subject variable
C)participants are exposed to an inert substance
D)none of the above
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In this reliability assessment procedure, you repeat the split-half method multiple times and obtain an average of the correlation coefficients.

A)split-half method
B)parallel-forms
C)internal consistency
D)test-retest
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__________ is a reliability assessment where a measure is tested on two different occasions.

A)Split-half method
B)Parallel-forms
C)Internal consistency
D)Test-retest
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Which of the following is not a typical treatment condition?

A)the group exposed to a caffeinated beverage
B)the group exposed to nothing
C)the group completing an alertness task
D)the group exposed to a non-caffeinated beverage
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Which of the following is the most common type of reliability assessment?

A)split-half method
B)parallel-forms
C)internal consistency
D)test-retest
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__________ is a reliability assessment where a measure is divided into two halves and the halves are compared.

A)Split-half method
B)Parallel-forms
C)Internal consistency
D)Test-retest
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Drews et al.2008) manipulated driving conditions i.e., driving while talking to a friend on the cell phone and driving while talking to a friend in the car) to see if this influenced the number of driving errors committed.Participants completed the task on a driving simulator.In this design, the driving condition served as the __________.

A)measure of ecological validity.
B)dependent variable.
C)independent variable.
D)measure of reliability.
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__________ is the extent to which obtained results in a study can be generalized to other settings.

A)Internal validity
B)External validity
C)Construct validity
D)Reliable validity
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Which of the following was an example of how the material in the chapter was applied to everyday life?

A)listening to classical music
B)reducing the fear of flying
C)driving while on the cell phone
D)all of the above
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The independent variable is the variable being manipulated.
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A subject variable is a characteristic or attribute of a participant that can impact a study.
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__________ argues that your measure should be dissimilar to measures of different variables.

A)Convergent validity
B)Divergent validity
C)Construct validity
D)Reliable validity
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At the beginning of chapter 5 in the Are You Equipped exercise, the decision of the buyers served as the independent variable.
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The dependent variable is the variable being measured.
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__________ is confidence in saying the observed change in the dependent variable is due to the independent variable.

A)Internal validity
B)External validity
C)Construct validity
D)Reliable validity
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__________ is the likelihood that the device or scale used to measure a variable actually is related to the topic or theory of interest.

A)Internal validity
B)External validity
C)Construct validity
D)Reliable validity
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__________ states that your measure should be similar to other measures of the same variable.

A)Convergent validity
B)Divergent validity
C)Construct validity
D)Reliable validity
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The dependent variable is the variable being manipulated.
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Drews et al.2008) manipulated driving conditions i.e., driving while talking to a friend on the cell phone and driving while talking to a friend in the car) to see if this influenced the number of driving errors committed.Participants completed the task on a driving simulator.In this design, the number of driving errors committed served as the __________.

A)measure of ecological validity.
B)dependent variable.
C)independent variable.
D)measure of reliability.
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A subject variable is a characteristic or attribute of a participant that cannot impact a study.
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Which of the following is not one of the three most common types of validity?

A)internal
B)external
C)construct
D)reliable
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The independent variable is the variable being measured.
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At the beginning of chapter 5 in the Are You Equipped exercise, the two competing commercials served as the independent variable.
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A variable is an event or characteristic that has at least two possible values.
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A variable is an event or characteristic that has at least three possible values.
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Drews et al.2008) manipulated driving conditions i.e., driving while talking to a friend on the cell phone and driving while talking to a friend in the car) to see if this influenced the number of driving errors committed.Participants completed the task on a driving simulator.The simulator was used to increase which of the following?

A)ecological validity
B)convergent validity
C)divergent validity
D)construct validity
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The following terms are all examples of reliability measures: split-half, test-retest, internal consistency and parallel forms.
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A subject variable cannot be manipulated.
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The following terms are all examples of reliability measures: split-half, test-retest, construct, internal consistency and parallel forms.
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Split-half method is a measure of reliability in which a measure is divided into half and the two halves are compared.
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The most common type of reliability assessment is test-retest.
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The experimental group is the group of participants exposed to the independent variable.
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A researcher assigns participants to receive a caffeinated or non-caffeinated beverage.The type of beverage is the subject variable.
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The following terms are all examples of validity: external, internal, construct, and convergent.
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Subject variables are true independent variables
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Gender is an example of a subject variable.
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A correlation coefficient of .80 in a measure is generally seen as reliable.
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Reliability is the accuracy of a measure to evaluate what it is supposed to measure.
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The experiment group is the group of participants not exposed to the independent variable.
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Validity is the consistency of a measure to produce similar results on different occasions.
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A correlation coefficient of .40 in a measure is generally seen as reliable.
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The following terms are all examples of validity measures: split-half, test-retest, internal consistency and parallel forms.
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Split-half method is a measure of validity in which a measure is divided into half and the two halves are compared.
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The terms interrater and interobserver refer to the same measure of reliability.
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The most common type of reliability assessment is split-half.
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A subject variable is similar to a dependent variable in that it is predicted to influence responses.
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Consider the following example: a marketing researcher wants to know the influence of participants' gender on willingness to buy toothpaste.In this example, participants' gender is the __________.

A)independent variable.
B)dependent variable.
C)spurious variable.
D)subject variable.
D
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Recently, the Mozart effect was studied by Jones and Estell by dividing high school participants into two groups.The first group listened to Mozart's music and the second group did not.Both groups completed a series of spatial problems tasks.Results showed that the group of participants who listened to Mozart's music had higher scores on the spatial problems tasks.In this example, what is the dependent variable?

A)Mozart's music
B)scores on spatial tasks
C)the researchers
D)none of the above
B
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Recently, the Mozart effect was studied by Jones and Estell by dividing high school participants into two groups.The first group listened to Mozart's music and the second group did not.Both groups completed a series of spatial problems tasks.Results showed that the group of participants who listened to Mozart's music had higher scores on the spatial problems tasks.In this example, what is the independent variable?

A)Mozart's music
B)scores on spatial tasks
C)the researchers
D)none of the above
A
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Consider the following research question, "Does the type of advertisement influence the level of interest in the toothpaste?" To answer this question, a marketing researcher has participants listen to the radio advertisement or watch the television advertisement about the toothpaste.Next, the researcher asks all participants to indicate their interest in buying the toothpaste.In this example, what is the dependent variable?

A)the level of interest in the toothpaste
B)the type of advertisement
C)the marketing researcher
D)none of the above
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The dependent variable is __________.

A)the variable being measured.
B)the attribute of the participant.
C)the attribute of the researcher.
D)the variable being manipulated.
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Any change observed in the dependent variable is a result of the __________.

A)the attribute of the participant.
B)the attribute of the researcher.
C)the independent variable.
D)the subject variable.
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Consider the following research question, "Does the type of advertisement influence the level of interest in the toothpaste?" To answer this question, a marketing researcher has participants listen to the radio advertisement or watch the television advertisement about the toothpaste.Next, the researcher asks all participants to indicate their interest in buying the toothpaste.In this example, what is the independent variable?

A)the level of interest in the toothpaste
B)the type of advertisement
C)the marketing researcher
D)none of the above
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Which of the following is not a subject variable?

A)gender of participant
B)age of participant
C)ethnicity of participant
D)decision to buy product
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The control group is the group of participants __________.

A)directly exposed to the independent variable.
B)not exposed to the independent variable.
C)only briefly exposed to the independent variable.
D)none of the above.
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An) __________ is a characteristic or attribute of a participant that can impact a study.

A)independent variable
B)dependent variable
C)spurious variable
D)subject variable
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A variable is __________.

A)an event or characteristic with two possible values.
B)an event or characteristic with no possible values.
C)not required to conduct a research design.
D)an attribute of the participant that can influence the results.
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Which of the following statements is correct?

A)The conditions of the independent variable are known as the experiment group.
B)The conditions of the independent variable are known as the treatment conditions.
C)The conditions of the dependent variable are known as the experiment group.
D)The conditions of the dependent variable are known as the treatment conditions.
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Think about variables used in research.Of the following terms, which term below fits least well?

A)manipulated variable
B)independent variable
C)thought to produce a change
D)dependent variable
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The independent variable is __________.

A)the variable being measured.
B)the attribute of the participant.
C)the attribute of the researcher.
D)the variable being manipulated.
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with an Are You Equipped exercise highlighting the debate between Apple and Microsoft.In this example, the two competing commercials served as the __________.

A)variables.
B)dependent variable.
C)independent variable.
D)nothing because it is a tv example.
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Which of the following statements best describes a subject variable?

A)A subject variable can influence the results and is not manipulated by the researcher.
B)A subject cannot influence the results and is not manipulated by the researcher.
C)A subject variable can influence results and is manipulated by the researcher.
D)A subject variable cannot influence results and is manipulated by the researcher.
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Imagine your professor asked the following question, "how stressed are you about taking research methods?" In this example, what would be the variable?

A)your stress level
B)your professor
C)your research methods class
D)your GPA
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The experimental group is the group of participants exposed to the __________.

A)the dependent variable.
B)the independent variable.
C)Both A and B.
D)None of the above.
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What variables are essential to research?

A)the independent variable and the subject variable
B)the independent variable and the dependent variable
C)the dependent variable and the subject variable
D)the predicted variable and the subject variable
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with an Are You Equipped exercise highlighting the debate between Apple and Microsoft.In this example, the decisions of the buyers served as the __________.

A)variables.
B)independent variable.
C)dependent variable.
D)nothing because it is a tv example.
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If a researcher is comparing a new method or technique to the current method or technique, what would participants in the control group be exposed to?

A)the current method or technique
B)the new method or technique
C)both the current and new methods
D)a placebo
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Recently, the Mozart effect was studied by Jones and Estell by dividing high school participants into two groups.The first group listened to Mozart's music and the second group did not.Both groups completed a series of spatial problems tasks.In this example, what was the experiment group?

A)the participants exposed to Mozart's music
B)the participants exposed to no music
C)the participants completing the spatial problems tasks
D)there was no experimental group
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Validity is __________.

A)the accuracy of a measure to evaluate what it is supposed to measure.
B)the consistency of a measure to produce similar results on different occasions.
C)the degree to which other researchers can believe in the results.
D)A and B
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__________ is a reliability assessment used when a research design calls for observations of an event.

A)Split-half method
B)Interobserver reliability
C)Internal consistency
D)Test-retest
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The placebo control group is similar to the control group in that __________.

A)participants in the group are not exposed to the independent variable.
B)participants in the group are not exposed to the dependent variable.
C)participants in the group are not exposed to the subject variable.
D)none of the above
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Recently, the Mozart effect was studied by Jones and Estell by dividing high school participants into two groups.The first group listened to Mozart's music and the second group did not.Both groups completed a series of spatial problems tasks.In this example, what was the control group?

A)the participants exposed to Mozart's music
B)the participants exposed to no music
C)the participants completing the spatial problems tasks
D)there was no control group
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Think about reliability and validity.Of the following definitions, which definition below fits least well?

A)the consistency of a measure to produce similar results on different occasions
B)the accuracy of a measure to evaluate what it is supposed to measure
C)saying with confidence that the observed change in the dependent variable is due the independent variable
D)the extent to which obtained results can be generalized to other settings.
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A correlation coefficient of __________ in a measure is generally seen as very reliable.

A).45
B).60
C).80
D).75
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Which of the following groups is not a treatment conditions in research?

A)experimental group
B)control group
C)subject variable group
D)placebo control group
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Reliability is __________.

A)the consistency of a measure to produce similar results on different occasions.
B)the accuracy of a measure to evaluate what it is supposed to measure.
C)saying with confidence that the observed change in the dependent variable is due the independent variable.
D)the extent to which obtained results can be generalized to other settings.
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Think about variables used in research.Of the following terms, which term below fits least well?

A)measured variable
B)dependent variable
C)manipulated variable
D)where change is observed
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A researcher is interested in determining if different exercise programs have an influence on the amount of weight that participants lose.Upon arriving to the experiment, the researcher assigns the participants to different exercise programs and measures the amount of weight lost over a two-month period.In this example, the exercise programs are the _________.

A)measured variable.
B)dependent variable.
C)manipulated variable.
D)where change is observed.
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__________ is a reliability assessment where a measure is divided into two halves and given to two groups of people.

A)Split-half method
B)Parallel-forms
C)Internal consistency
D)Test-retest
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A researcher is interested in determining if different exercise programs have an influence on the amount of weight that participants lose.Upon arriving to the experiment, the researcher assigns the participants to different exercise programs and measures the amount of weight lost over a two-month period.In this example, the amount of weight lost is the _________.

A)manipulated variable
B)independent variable
C)thought to produce a change
D)dependent variable
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The placebo control group is different from the control group because _________.

A)participants are exposed to the independent variable
B)participants are exposed to the subject variable
C)participants are exposed to an inert substance
D)none of the above
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In this reliability assessment procedure, you repeat the split-half method multiple times and obtain an average of the correlation coefficients.

A)split-half method
B)parallel-forms
C)internal consistency
D)test-retest
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__________ is a reliability assessment where a measure is tested on two different occasions.

A)Split-half method
B)Parallel-forms
C)Internal consistency
D)Test-retest
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Which of the following is not a typical treatment condition?

A)the group exposed to a caffeinated beverage
B)the group exposed to nothing
C)the group completing an alertness task
D)the group exposed to a non-caffeinated beverage
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Which of the following is the most common type of reliability assessment?

A)split-half method
B)parallel-forms
C)internal consistency
D)test-retest
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__________ is a reliability assessment where a measure is divided into two halves and the halves are compared.

A)Split-half method
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C)Internal consistency
D)Test-retest
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Drews et al.2008) manipulated driving conditions i.e., driving while talking to a friend on the cell phone and driving while talking to a friend in the car) to see if this influenced the number of driving errors committed.Participants completed the task on a driving simulator.In this design, the driving condition served as the __________.

A)measure of ecological validity.
B)dependent variable.
C)independent variable.
D)measure of reliability.
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__________ is the extent to which obtained results in a study can be generalized to other settings.

A)Internal validity
B)External validity
C)Construct validity
D)Reliable validity
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Which of the following was an example of how the material in the chapter was applied to everyday life?

A)listening to classical music
B)reducing the fear of flying
C)driving while on the cell phone
D)all of the above
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44
The independent variable is the variable being manipulated.
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45
A subject variable is a characteristic or attribute of a participant that can impact a study.
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46
__________ argues that your measure should be dissimilar to measures of different variables.

A)Convergent validity
B)Divergent validity
C)Construct validity
D)Reliable validity
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47
At the beginning of chapter 5 in the Are You Equipped exercise, the decision of the buyers served as the independent variable.
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48
The dependent variable is the variable being measured.
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49
__________ is confidence in saying the observed change in the dependent variable is due to the independent variable.

A)Internal validity
B)External validity
C)Construct validity
D)Reliable validity
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__________ is the likelihood that the device or scale used to measure a variable actually is related to the topic or theory of interest.

A)Internal validity
B)External validity
C)Construct validity
D)Reliable validity
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__________ states that your measure should be similar to other measures of the same variable.

A)Convergent validity
B)Divergent validity
C)Construct validity
D)Reliable validity
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52
The dependent variable is the variable being manipulated.
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53
Drews et al.2008) manipulated driving conditions i.e., driving while talking to a friend on the cell phone and driving while talking to a friend in the car) to see if this influenced the number of driving errors committed.Participants completed the task on a driving simulator.In this design, the number of driving errors committed served as the __________.

A)measure of ecological validity.
B)dependent variable.
C)independent variable.
D)measure of reliability.
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54
A subject variable is a characteristic or attribute of a participant that cannot impact a study.
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55
Which of the following is not one of the three most common types of validity?

A)internal
B)external
C)construct
D)reliable
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The independent variable is the variable being measured.
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57
At the beginning of chapter 5 in the Are You Equipped exercise, the two competing commercials served as the independent variable.
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A variable is an event or characteristic that has at least two possible values.
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A variable is an event or characteristic that has at least three possible values.
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60
Drews et al.2008) manipulated driving conditions i.e., driving while talking to a friend on the cell phone and driving while talking to a friend in the car) to see if this influenced the number of driving errors committed.Participants completed the task on a driving simulator.The simulator was used to increase which of the following?

A)ecological validity
B)convergent validity
C)divergent validity
D)construct validity
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61
The following terms are all examples of reliability measures: split-half, test-retest, internal consistency and parallel forms.
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62
A subject variable cannot be manipulated.
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63
The following terms are all examples of reliability measures: split-half, test-retest, construct, internal consistency and parallel forms.
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Split-half method is a measure of reliability in which a measure is divided into half and the two halves are compared.
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The most common type of reliability assessment is test-retest.
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66
The experimental group is the group of participants exposed to the independent variable.
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67
A researcher assigns participants to receive a caffeinated or non-caffeinated beverage.The type of beverage is the subject variable.
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68
The following terms are all examples of validity: external, internal, construct, and convergent.
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69
Subject variables are true independent variables
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70
Gender is an example of a subject variable.
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71
A correlation coefficient of .80 in a measure is generally seen as reliable.
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72
Reliability is the accuracy of a measure to evaluate what it is supposed to measure.
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73
The experiment group is the group of participants not exposed to the independent variable.
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74
Validity is the consistency of a measure to produce similar results on different occasions.
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75
A correlation coefficient of .40 in a measure is generally seen as reliable.
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76
The following terms are all examples of validity measures: split-half, test-retest, internal consistency and parallel forms.
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Split-half method is a measure of validity in which a measure is divided into half and the two halves are compared.
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78
The terms interrater and interobserver refer to the same measure of reliability.
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The most common type of reliability assessment is split-half.
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A subject variable is similar to a dependent variable in that it is predicted to influence responses.
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