quiz 7 Flashcards

(16 cards)

1
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the plastic surgery study is an example of a ____ design

A

nonequivalent control group pretest/posttest design

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2
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when I talked about behavioral treatment models in autism, many of these are ____ design.

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multiple-baseline

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3
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the food break and parole decision study is an example of a(n) _____ design

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interrupted time-series design

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4
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ebbinghaus conducted a series of memory research using the ____ design.

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small-N

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5
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which of the following is an example of a selection effect

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in the cosmetic surgery example, researchers couldn’t control for variables like people deciding not to have the surgery because of financial concerns

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6
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which of the following is true about the experiment in which 99 people were approached with about half of them walking past a church and half of them walking past a nonreligious building

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it was a quasi-experiment

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quasi experiments are not true experiments because their groups are not separated by random assignment

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true

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8
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Henry molasion, who had his hippocampus surgically removed, was still able to create new ____ memories

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nondeclarative

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9
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which of the following is an example of conceptual replication

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measuring the same idea (implicit associations) but using a similar method to measure the same thing differently

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10
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which of the following is true about open science collaboration (OSC)?

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The OSC originally selected 100 studies from three major journals

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11
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when a researchers hypothesis doesn’t work and they change their hypothesis to match a random finding that they had no idea would happen

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HARKING

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12
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we never know the full extent of results because usually studies with null effects don’t get published

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file drawer problem

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13
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an organization that helped raise replication rates

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many labs project

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14
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when researchers run a few more subjects just to reach statistical significance

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p-hacking

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15
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Americans are less likely to fall for muller-lyre illusion more than more rural countries

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false

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16
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in the fish identification experiment, Japanese students were more accurate when the original background was present