Deck 9: Conducting Studies

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Rachel is interested in math skills of boys versus girls in the sixth grade.She administers a series of math problems to both groups and asks them to solve as many problems as they can within a 15-minute period.She finds that both groups were only able to answer only 2% of the problems.Rachel's results may be due to a _____ effect.

A) performance
B) maximum
C) ceiling
D) floor
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the use of staged manipulations? Staged manipulations

A) are easier to replicate than straightforward manipulations.
B) are easier to interpret than straightforward manipulations.
C) are used to involve participants in an ongoing social situation that is perceived as real.
D) allow for less subtle interpersonal communication that can easily be put into words.
Question
In an experimental study on gender bias in hiring,after being presented with the stimulus materials,participants were able to determine the purpose of the study.This problem is due to

A) experimenter expectancy.
B) a floor effect.
C) deception.
D) a demand characteristic.
Question
The electroencephalogram (EEG)is used as a measure of

A) brain activity.
B) muscle tension.
C) anxiety.
D) sexual arousal.
Question
A criminal investigator measures a suspect's change in perspiration in response to questions regarding a burglary.The investigator is using which type of physiological measure?

A) GSR (galvanic skin response)
B) EMG (electromyogram)
C) EEG (electroencephalogram)
D) fMRI (functional MRI)
Question
Which physiological measure is frequently used to measure muscle tension?

A) GSR (galvanic skin response)
B) EMG (electromyogram)
C) EEG (electroencephalogram)
D) fMRI (functional MRI)
Question
If all participants received the minimum score for their performance,the results may be due to a _____ effect.

A) minimum
B) performance
C) ceiling
D) floor
Question
Dr.Columbo measures the tension in a participant's neck muscles as she completes a strenuous physical task.Dr.Columbo has most likely used a(n)

A) EMG (electromyogram).
B) EEG (electroencephalogram).
C) EKG (electrocardiogram).
D) GSR (galvanic skin response).
Question
A confederate is a person who

A) poses as a participant.
B) is responsible for compliance with ethical guidelines.
C) attempts to dissuade participants from succumbing to the demand characteristics of the experiment.
D) decides to stop his/her participation in a study on the basis of moral objections.
Question
Bob is conducting research on high school students' motivation.He believes one group of students is more motivated than another simply because they are in an honors class.This belief illustrates a(n)

A) single-blind.
B) placebo effect.
C) ceiling effect.
D) experimenter bias.
Question
A psychologist is interested in the effect of physical attractiveness on ratings of punishment assigned to a driver in an automobile accident.Participants read an account of the accident and received a written description of a physically attractive or unattractive defendant.The manipulation of attractiveness would be an example of a _____ manipulation.

A) staged
B) straightforward
C) conjunctive
D) dependent
Question
A researcher wants to examine the effect of noise level on reading comprehension.He finds that regardless of the noise level,all participants tested received the maximum scores for their performance.The results may be due to a _____ effect.

A) maximum
B) performance
C) ceiling
D) floor
Question
An important reason NOT to use the strongest manipulation possible is that it may

A) result in nonsignificant findings.
B) cause a ceiling effect.
C) create a situation grossly different from a real world situation.
D) invalidate previous research already published in scientific journals.
Question
Which one of the following is a common reason for using a staged manipulation? The researcher desires to

A) avoid order effects.
B) incorporate practice effects into the study.
C) eliminate demand characteristics.
D) simulate a real-world situation.
Question
A researcher who measures the speed of helping in an emergency is using a ________ measure.

A) self-report
B) physiological
C) behavioural
D) reactive
Question
A researcher is interested in examining the effect of caffeine on driving performance.In order to rule out a change in behaviour brought about because of participants' expectations about the effect of caffeine,the researcher should include

A) a demand characteristic.
B) a balanced placebo design.
C) a manipulation check.
D) experimenter bias.
Question
A researcher has a confederate drop a stack of papers in front of one person or a group of people.She then measures the amount of time it takes for the confederate to receive help in picking up the papers.The manipulation employed in this experiment would be an example of a _________ manipulation.

A) staged
B) straightforward
C) conjunctive
D) dependent
Question
After the data have been collected,the researcher tells participants the purpose of the study,the results expected,and the practical implications of the research.This process is referred to as a

A) manipulation check.
B) pilot study.
C) demand characteristic.
D) debriefing.
Question
In drug research,a(n)_____ has occurred when it is unclear whether improvement is due to properties of the drug or the expectation about the effect of the drug.

A) order effect
B) placebo effect
C) ceiling effect
D) demand characteristic
Question
Dr.Mills measures participants' brain-wave activity in order to study the brain's response to sounds of varying frequencies.Dr.Mills is likely to be using which type of physiological measure?

A) GSR (galvanic skin response)
B) EMG (electromyogram)
C) EEG (electroencephalogram)
D) EKG (electrocardiogram)
Question
The galvanic skin response (GSR)is used as a measure of

A) brain activity.
B) anxiety.
C) muscle tension.
D) body temperature.
Question
While Leo is performing a cognitive task,a researcher uses a physiological measure that scans various areas of his brain.The researcher is most likely using a

A) electrocardiogram.
B) galvanic skin response.
C) functional MRI.
D) cognitive task inventory.
Question
When a researcher submits a paper to a journal for publication,other researchers knowledgeable in the area of research carefully scrutinize the paper and recommend acceptance or rejection.This process is known as

A) a manipulation check.
B) correspondence analysis.
C) peer review.
D) debriefing.
Question
Which of the following physiological measures would you recommend a researcher use to compare brain images between individuals with and without Alzheimer's disease?

A) EMG (electromyogram)
B) EEG (electroencephalogram)
C) MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
D) GSR (galvanic skin response)
Question
While in a shopping mall,a marketing researcher stops and asks you which you prefer: cola in a bottle or cola in a can.Your response would be an example of a _____ measure.

A) behavioural
B) psychological
C) multiple
D) self-report
Question
Experiments conducted in field settings generally minimize which one of the following?

A) Demand characteristics
B) Floor effects
C) Measure insensitivity
D) Order effects
Question
Professor Smith surveys her students in order to examine their preference for an individual or a group research project.The responses Professor Smith collects would be an example of what type of measures?

A) Behavioural
B) Self-report
C) Physiological
D) Event
Question
Why would an investigator use more than one dependent measure?

A) It is useful to know if the independent variable affects some measures but not others.
B) It increases the complexity of the design and looks more impressive.
C) It eliminates the problem of demand characteristics.
D) It makes the research study more obviously ethical.
Question
Staged manipulations often involve the use of

A) children as participants.
B) confederates.
C) learning material.
D) boredom.
Question
Strong manipulations are used to ________ the effect of the ________ variable.

A) minimize;independent
B) maximize;independent
C) minimize;dependent
D) maximize;dependent
Question
A researcher designed an experiment to test the effects of a top-secret vitamin supplement on the strength of weight-lifters.Thimble lifting would not be a useful measure of strength because thimble lifting

A) cannot be measured.
B) is not a sensitive measure of strength.
C) is not a reliable measure.
D) is a behavioural measure.
Question
Investigators will sometimes use deception in the procedures to address the problem of

A) third variables.
B) demand characteristics.
C) floor effects.
D) ceiling effects.
Question
The strongest possible manipulation should not be used if it results in

A) extreme,unrealistic situations.
B) statistically nonsignificant data.
C) floor effects.
D) ceiling effects.
Question
A(n)_____ provides evidence to indicate what brain processes are involved while an individual works on a cognitive task.

A) MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
B) ECG (electrocardiogram)
C) fMRI (functional MRI)
D) EMG (electromyogram)
Question
A manipulation in which participants are run individually versus as a group is an important consideration regarding the _____ the manipulation.

A) ethicality of
B) strength of
C) generality of
D) time to complete
Question
A researcher conducts his study with a small number of participants in order to reveal whether the instructions and procedures are clearly understood.This procedure is an example of a

A) manipulation check.
B) double blind study.
C) pilot study.
D) demand characteristic.
Question
You conduct an experiment on the effect of low and high anxiety on test performance.The results turn out nonsignificant.Now you don't know if anxiety truly has no effect on performance or whether you had faulty procedures.How could this have been avoided? You could have conducted a(n)

A) ethics evaluation.
B) manipulation check.
C) factorial study using better controls.
D) double-blind study.
Question
Statistical analyses of the data is

A) required by professional associations.
B) used to decide whether a relationship was found.
C) only required for qualitative measures.
D) only important for when the data are published.
Question
A researcher presents his dog with a bowl of normal dog food and a bowl of vitamin enriched dog food.He then records the amount of each type of food the dog consumes as a measure of his dog's food preference.What kind of measure has the researcher used?

A) Behavioural
B) Self-report
C) Physiological
D) Reactive
Question
Adam measures the length of time two people spend gazing into one another's eyes as an indication of interpersonal attraction.Adam is using which type of measure?

A) Archival
B) Self-report
C) Physical
D) Behavioural
Question
Without informing them,a researcher assigns participants to either an experimental or a placebo group.The researcher's assistants who test the participants do not know who belongs in which group.The experiment has used a

A) single-blind technique.
B) double-blind technique.
C) strong experimental manipulation.
D) behavioural measure.
Question
In general,staged manipulations are _____ than straightforward manipulations.

A) less costly
B) more costly
C) weaker
D) stronger
Question
Responses by participants to interviews and questionnaires are _______ measures.

A) behavioural
B) valid
C) self-report
D) physiological
Question
Which type of manipulations of variables are operationally defined using instructions and stimulus presentations?

A) Staged
B) Straightforward
C) Stimulus
D) Physical
Question
Which one of the following offers a solution to the problem of experimenter bias?

A) Placebo groups
B) Automated procedures
C) Single-blind studies
D) Counterbalancing
Question
The electromyogram (EMG)is used as a measure of

A) brain activity.
B) muscle tension.
C) sweating.
D) learning ability.
Question
In a study examining the effect of appearance on judgments of criminal behaviour,a researcher asks questions about the surroundings and the victim in order to disguise the dependent measures in the study.These unrelated questions are referred to as

A) independent measures.
B) filler items.
C) task measures.
D) placebo measures.
Question
A manipulation check is used to determine whether

A) the results were statistically significant.
B) the independent variable had the intended effect.
C) the independent variable was ethical.
D) the dependent variable has face validity
Question
Any feature of an experiment that might inform participants of the purpose of the study is called a(n)

A) experimenter expectancy.
B) demand characteristic.
C) placebo group.
D) manipulation check.
Question
Ralph has a confederate cut in front of a person who is second or ninth in line at a grocery store checkout counter.He then records the number of verbal responses towards the confederate as a measure of aggression.The manipulation employed in this study is an example of a _____ manipulation.

A) sequential
B) staged
C) straightforward
D) dependent
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A researcher examined the effect of lighting on learning.Randomly assigned participants learned material while using a 100-watt or a 125-watt bulb.There were no differences between the two groups.The nonsignificant results may have occurred because of

A) a costly measure of learning.
B) insufficient strength of the manipulation.
C) selection differences.
D) random assignment of participants.
Question
A ceiling effect occurs when a measure results in too many

A) maximum scores.
B) minimum scores.
C) scores.
D) median scores.
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A manipulation check is especially important in studies

A) using double-blind procedures.
B) when nonsignificant results are obtained.
C) using independent groups.
D) where demand characteristics are minimal.
Question
Participants consume 8,16,24,or 32 ounces of alcohol and are then asked to recite the alphabet as quickly as possible.The amount of time it takes the participant to correctly recite the alphabet would be an example of a _____ measure.

A) self-report
B) physiological
C) reactive
D) behavioural
Question
When participants are not aware of whether they are in the experimental or control condition,the researcher has used a ________ technique.

A) single-blind
B) reliable
C) sensitive
D) double-blind
Question
In the early stages of a research project,the researcher would want as _____ as possible in order to demonstrate that a relationship between variables exists.

A) many manipulations
B) weak of a manipulation
C) strong of a manipulation
D) costly of a manipulation
Question
In general,_____ manipulations are less costly than _____ manipulations.

A) confederate;staged
B) staged;straightforward
C) straightforward;staged
D) staged;weak
Question
Presenting participants with different versions of a videotaped confession in order to study person perception is an example of a(n)_____ manipulation.

A) externally valid
B) learning
C) staged
D) straightforward
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Rachel is interested in math skills of boys versus girls in the sixth grade.She administers a series of math problems to both groups and asks them to solve as many problems as they can within a 15-minute period.She finds that both groups were only able to answer only 2% of the problems.Rachel's results may be due to a _____ effect.

A) performance
B) maximum
C) ceiling
D) floor
D
2
Which of the following statements is true regarding the use of staged manipulations? Staged manipulations

A) are easier to replicate than straightforward manipulations.
B) are easier to interpret than straightforward manipulations.
C) are used to involve participants in an ongoing social situation that is perceived as real.
D) allow for less subtle interpersonal communication that can easily be put into words.
C
3
In an experimental study on gender bias in hiring,after being presented with the stimulus materials,participants were able to determine the purpose of the study.This problem is due to

A) experimenter expectancy.
B) a floor effect.
C) deception.
D) a demand characteristic.
D
4
The electroencephalogram (EEG)is used as a measure of

A) brain activity.
B) muscle tension.
C) anxiety.
D) sexual arousal.
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A criminal investigator measures a suspect's change in perspiration in response to questions regarding a burglary.The investigator is using which type of physiological measure?

A) GSR (galvanic skin response)
B) EMG (electromyogram)
C) EEG (electroencephalogram)
D) fMRI (functional MRI)
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Which physiological measure is frequently used to measure muscle tension?

A) GSR (galvanic skin response)
B) EMG (electromyogram)
C) EEG (electroencephalogram)
D) fMRI (functional MRI)
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If all participants received the minimum score for their performance,the results may be due to a _____ effect.

A) minimum
B) performance
C) ceiling
D) floor
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8
Dr.Columbo measures the tension in a participant's neck muscles as she completes a strenuous physical task.Dr.Columbo has most likely used a(n)

A) EMG (electromyogram).
B) EEG (electroencephalogram).
C) EKG (electrocardiogram).
D) GSR (galvanic skin response).
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A confederate is a person who

A) poses as a participant.
B) is responsible for compliance with ethical guidelines.
C) attempts to dissuade participants from succumbing to the demand characteristics of the experiment.
D) decides to stop his/her participation in a study on the basis of moral objections.
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Bob is conducting research on high school students' motivation.He believes one group of students is more motivated than another simply because they are in an honors class.This belief illustrates a(n)

A) single-blind.
B) placebo effect.
C) ceiling effect.
D) experimenter bias.
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A psychologist is interested in the effect of physical attractiveness on ratings of punishment assigned to a driver in an automobile accident.Participants read an account of the accident and received a written description of a physically attractive or unattractive defendant.The manipulation of attractiveness would be an example of a _____ manipulation.

A) staged
B) straightforward
C) conjunctive
D) dependent
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A researcher wants to examine the effect of noise level on reading comprehension.He finds that regardless of the noise level,all participants tested received the maximum scores for their performance.The results may be due to a _____ effect.

A) maximum
B) performance
C) ceiling
D) floor
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An important reason NOT to use the strongest manipulation possible is that it may

A) result in nonsignificant findings.
B) cause a ceiling effect.
C) create a situation grossly different from a real world situation.
D) invalidate previous research already published in scientific journals.
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Which one of the following is a common reason for using a staged manipulation? The researcher desires to

A) avoid order effects.
B) incorporate practice effects into the study.
C) eliminate demand characteristics.
D) simulate a real-world situation.
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A researcher who measures the speed of helping in an emergency is using a ________ measure.

A) self-report
B) physiological
C) behavioural
D) reactive
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A researcher is interested in examining the effect of caffeine on driving performance.In order to rule out a change in behaviour brought about because of participants' expectations about the effect of caffeine,the researcher should include

A) a demand characteristic.
B) a balanced placebo design.
C) a manipulation check.
D) experimenter bias.
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A researcher has a confederate drop a stack of papers in front of one person or a group of people.She then measures the amount of time it takes for the confederate to receive help in picking up the papers.The manipulation employed in this experiment would be an example of a _________ manipulation.

A) staged
B) straightforward
C) conjunctive
D) dependent
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After the data have been collected,the researcher tells participants the purpose of the study,the results expected,and the practical implications of the research.This process is referred to as a

A) manipulation check.
B) pilot study.
C) demand characteristic.
D) debriefing.
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In drug research,a(n)_____ has occurred when it is unclear whether improvement is due to properties of the drug or the expectation about the effect of the drug.

A) order effect
B) placebo effect
C) ceiling effect
D) demand characteristic
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Dr.Mills measures participants' brain-wave activity in order to study the brain's response to sounds of varying frequencies.Dr.Mills is likely to be using which type of physiological measure?

A) GSR (galvanic skin response)
B) EMG (electromyogram)
C) EEG (electroencephalogram)
D) EKG (electrocardiogram)
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The galvanic skin response (GSR)is used as a measure of

A) brain activity.
B) anxiety.
C) muscle tension.
D) body temperature.
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22
While Leo is performing a cognitive task,a researcher uses a physiological measure that scans various areas of his brain.The researcher is most likely using a

A) electrocardiogram.
B) galvanic skin response.
C) functional MRI.
D) cognitive task inventory.
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23
When a researcher submits a paper to a journal for publication,other researchers knowledgeable in the area of research carefully scrutinize the paper and recommend acceptance or rejection.This process is known as

A) a manipulation check.
B) correspondence analysis.
C) peer review.
D) debriefing.
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24
Which of the following physiological measures would you recommend a researcher use to compare brain images between individuals with and without Alzheimer's disease?

A) EMG (electromyogram)
B) EEG (electroencephalogram)
C) MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
D) GSR (galvanic skin response)
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25
While in a shopping mall,a marketing researcher stops and asks you which you prefer: cola in a bottle or cola in a can.Your response would be an example of a _____ measure.

A) behavioural
B) psychological
C) multiple
D) self-report
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26
Experiments conducted in field settings generally minimize which one of the following?

A) Demand characteristics
B) Floor effects
C) Measure insensitivity
D) Order effects
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27
Professor Smith surveys her students in order to examine their preference for an individual or a group research project.The responses Professor Smith collects would be an example of what type of measures?

A) Behavioural
B) Self-report
C) Physiological
D) Event
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28
Why would an investigator use more than one dependent measure?

A) It is useful to know if the independent variable affects some measures but not others.
B) It increases the complexity of the design and looks more impressive.
C) It eliminates the problem of demand characteristics.
D) It makes the research study more obviously ethical.
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29
Staged manipulations often involve the use of

A) children as participants.
B) confederates.
C) learning material.
D) boredom.
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30
Strong manipulations are used to ________ the effect of the ________ variable.

A) minimize;independent
B) maximize;independent
C) minimize;dependent
D) maximize;dependent
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31
A researcher designed an experiment to test the effects of a top-secret vitamin supplement on the strength of weight-lifters.Thimble lifting would not be a useful measure of strength because thimble lifting

A) cannot be measured.
B) is not a sensitive measure of strength.
C) is not a reliable measure.
D) is a behavioural measure.
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32
Investigators will sometimes use deception in the procedures to address the problem of

A) third variables.
B) demand characteristics.
C) floor effects.
D) ceiling effects.
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The strongest possible manipulation should not be used if it results in

A) extreme,unrealistic situations.
B) statistically nonsignificant data.
C) floor effects.
D) ceiling effects.
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34
A(n)_____ provides evidence to indicate what brain processes are involved while an individual works on a cognitive task.

A) MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
B) ECG (electrocardiogram)
C) fMRI (functional MRI)
D) EMG (electromyogram)
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35
A manipulation in which participants are run individually versus as a group is an important consideration regarding the _____ the manipulation.

A) ethicality of
B) strength of
C) generality of
D) time to complete
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36
A researcher conducts his study with a small number of participants in order to reveal whether the instructions and procedures are clearly understood.This procedure is an example of a

A) manipulation check.
B) double blind study.
C) pilot study.
D) demand characteristic.
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37
You conduct an experiment on the effect of low and high anxiety on test performance.The results turn out nonsignificant.Now you don't know if anxiety truly has no effect on performance or whether you had faulty procedures.How could this have been avoided? You could have conducted a(n)

A) ethics evaluation.
B) manipulation check.
C) factorial study using better controls.
D) double-blind study.
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38
Statistical analyses of the data is

A) required by professional associations.
B) used to decide whether a relationship was found.
C) only required for qualitative measures.
D) only important for when the data are published.
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39
A researcher presents his dog with a bowl of normal dog food and a bowl of vitamin enriched dog food.He then records the amount of each type of food the dog consumes as a measure of his dog's food preference.What kind of measure has the researcher used?

A) Behavioural
B) Self-report
C) Physiological
D) Reactive
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40
Adam measures the length of time two people spend gazing into one another's eyes as an indication of interpersonal attraction.Adam is using which type of measure?

A) Archival
B) Self-report
C) Physical
D) Behavioural
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41
Without informing them,a researcher assigns participants to either an experimental or a placebo group.The researcher's assistants who test the participants do not know who belongs in which group.The experiment has used a

A) single-blind technique.
B) double-blind technique.
C) strong experimental manipulation.
D) behavioural measure.
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42
In general,staged manipulations are _____ than straightforward manipulations.

A) less costly
B) more costly
C) weaker
D) stronger
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43
Responses by participants to interviews and questionnaires are _______ measures.

A) behavioural
B) valid
C) self-report
D) physiological
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Which type of manipulations of variables are operationally defined using instructions and stimulus presentations?

A) Staged
B) Straightforward
C) Stimulus
D) Physical
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Which one of the following offers a solution to the problem of experimenter bias?

A) Placebo groups
B) Automated procedures
C) Single-blind studies
D) Counterbalancing
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46
The electromyogram (EMG)is used as a measure of

A) brain activity.
B) muscle tension.
C) sweating.
D) learning ability.
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47
In a study examining the effect of appearance on judgments of criminal behaviour,a researcher asks questions about the surroundings and the victim in order to disguise the dependent measures in the study.These unrelated questions are referred to as

A) independent measures.
B) filler items.
C) task measures.
D) placebo measures.
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48
A manipulation check is used to determine whether

A) the results were statistically significant.
B) the independent variable had the intended effect.
C) the independent variable was ethical.
D) the dependent variable has face validity
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49
Any feature of an experiment that might inform participants of the purpose of the study is called a(n)

A) experimenter expectancy.
B) demand characteristic.
C) placebo group.
D) manipulation check.
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50
Ralph has a confederate cut in front of a person who is second or ninth in line at a grocery store checkout counter.He then records the number of verbal responses towards the confederate as a measure of aggression.The manipulation employed in this study is an example of a _____ manipulation.

A) sequential
B) staged
C) straightforward
D) dependent
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51
A researcher examined the effect of lighting on learning.Randomly assigned participants learned material while using a 100-watt or a 125-watt bulb.There were no differences between the two groups.The nonsignificant results may have occurred because of

A) a costly measure of learning.
B) insufficient strength of the manipulation.
C) selection differences.
D) random assignment of participants.
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52
A ceiling effect occurs when a measure results in too many

A) maximum scores.
B) minimum scores.
C) scores.
D) median scores.
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53
A manipulation check is especially important in studies

A) using double-blind procedures.
B) when nonsignificant results are obtained.
C) using independent groups.
D) where demand characteristics are minimal.
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54
Participants consume 8,16,24,or 32 ounces of alcohol and are then asked to recite the alphabet as quickly as possible.The amount of time it takes the participant to correctly recite the alphabet would be an example of a _____ measure.

A) self-report
B) physiological
C) reactive
D) behavioural
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55
When participants are not aware of whether they are in the experimental or control condition,the researcher has used a ________ technique.

A) single-blind
B) reliable
C) sensitive
D) double-blind
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56
In the early stages of a research project,the researcher would want as _____ as possible in order to demonstrate that a relationship between variables exists.

A) many manipulations
B) weak of a manipulation
C) strong of a manipulation
D) costly of a manipulation
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57
In general,_____ manipulations are less costly than _____ manipulations.

A) confederate;staged
B) staged;straightforward
C) straightforward;staged
D) staged;weak
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58
Presenting participants with different versions of a videotaped confession in order to study person perception is an example of a(n)_____ manipulation.

A) externally valid
B) learning
C) staged
D) straightforward
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