A) small toes.
B) large toes.
C) medium-sized toes.
D) either very large or very small toes.
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A) the inability to generate cause-and-effect conclusions.
B) the artificial, contrived situations in which experiments are often conducted.
C) the length of time necessary to complete the study.
D) the fact that only one variable can be studied at a time.
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A) has two dependent variables, and will be able to determine if persuasion interacts with any other factors.
B) has two independent variables, and will be able to determine if height and style of clothing interact.
C) does not have a control group, which should reduce the impact of self-reporting bias in his study.
D) is using a double-blind procedure, which should reduce experimenter bias.
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A) methodology section of a journal article.
B) reference section of a journal article.
C) results section of a journal article.
D) introduction section of a journal article.
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A) the case study approach.
B) archival research.
C) a double-blind observational study.
D) a survey.
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A) summarise observations.
B) organise observations.
C) interpret observations.
D) prove observations.
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A) compiling a case study.
B) correlational research.
C) conducting an experiment.
D) naturalistic observation.
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A) dependent; independent
B) dependent; extraneous
C) independent; dependent
D) independent; extraneous
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A) logical method.
B) common sense method.
C) experimental method.
D) descriptive/correlational method.
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A) the patients who show evidence of an improvement in their memory.
B) the group who received the actual drug.
C) the group who received the placebo.
D) the patients who were not included in the study.
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A) there was no dependent variable in her study.
B) there was no control group for comparison.
C) she didn't formulate a hypothesis before she collected her data.
D) she didn't measure the independent variable when the study ended.
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A) a hypothesis; a theory
B) a theory; a hypothesis
C) a variable; an application
D) a hypothesis; a variable
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A) criterion-based induction
B) case studies
C) surveys
D) naturalistic observation
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A) Subjects should have been systematically assigned to groups.
B) The sample is not representative of the population.
C) Placebo effects or experimenter bias are likely to affect results.
D) Distortions in self-report will affect results.
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A) central tendency
B) association with another group of scores
C) halfway point
D) variability
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A) very different from; independent variable
B) very different from; dependent variable
C) very similar to; independent variable
D) very similar to; dependent variable
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A) an operational definition.
B) a theory.
C) inferential statistics.
D) a hypothesis.
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A) the mean for that particular English exam was 62 points.
B) the median for that particular English exam was 62 points.
C) the standard deviation for that particular English exam was 62 points.
D) the mode for that particular English exam was 62 points.
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