Deck 2: Research Methods and Statistics
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Deck 2: Research Methods and Statistics
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Statistical power refers to the:
A) Accuracy of an experimenter's inferences regarding collected data
B) Sensitivity of a test to identify meaningful effects
C) Ability of a study to make an impact in a specific field of scientific study
D) Strength of a test's resistance to change over time
A) Accuracy of an experimenter's inferences regarding collected data
B) Sensitivity of a test to identify meaningful effects
C) Ability of a study to make an impact in a specific field of scientific study
D) Strength of a test's resistance to change over time
Sensitivity of a test to identify meaningful effects
2
You are reviewing a researcher's conceptual model and you notice a mixture of different shapes with the variable labels. Which of the following shapes is used to convey latent and observed/measured variables?
A) Circles and rectangles
B) Triangles and ellipses
C) Parallelograms and hexagons
D) Circles and ovals
A) Circles and rectangles
B) Triangles and ellipses
C) Parallelograms and hexagons
D) Circles and ovals
Circles and rectangles
3
Under random sampling rules, which of the following would be true?
A) In a college student population, some people would have a greater likelihood of being included in the study than others.
B) Everyone would have the same probability of being included.
C) A person's chance of being included could be zero if the population was large enough.
D) Choices a and c are both correct.
A) In a college student population, some people would have a greater likelihood of being included in the study than others.
B) Everyone would have the same probability of being included.
C) A person's chance of being included could be zero if the population was large enough.
D) Choices a and c are both correct.
Everyone would have the same probability of being included.
4
A(n) ______________ is a statistical technique for quantitatively summarizing multiple existing research findings regarding a similar phenomenon.
A) mega-analysis
B) ultra-analysis
C) meta-analysis
D) uber-summary
A) mega-analysis
B) ultra-analysis
C) meta-analysis
D) uber-summary
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Reactivity is a problem for observation studies because:
A) It can be difficult to accurately measure reaction times in a field setting.
B) Reaction styles differ so much from person to person.
C) If a researcher's presence changes the phenomenon studied, interpretation is very difficult.
D) Not all behaviors are reactive; some are proactive.
A) It can be difficult to accurately measure reaction times in a field setting.
B) Reaction styles differ so much from person to person.
C) If a researcher's presence changes the phenomenon studied, interpretation is very difficult.
D) Not all behaviors are reactive; some are proactive.
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