Deck 3: Variables, Research Questions, and Hypotheses

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A researcher wants to know if an experimental "Smoke Out" class for girls compared to aregular girls' health class at another school will significantly decrease smoking in highschool students. She also wants to know whether student grade level (9-12) makes adifference. Match accordingly. (You may use each letter choice more than once.)

-Active independent variable(s):

A) High school students
B) Amount of smoking
C) Grade in school
D) Attribute independent variable(s)
E) Extraneous variable
F) Type of class
G) Dependent variable
H) Active independent variable(s)
I) Female students
J) Location of the school
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سؤال
A researcher wants to know if an experimental "Smoke Out" class for girls compared to aregular girls' health class at another school will significantly decrease smoking in highschool students. She also wants to know whether student grade level (9-12) makes adifference. Match accordingly. (You may use each letter choice more than once.)

-Attribute independent variable(s):

A) High school students
B) Amount of smoking
C) Grade in school
D) Attribute independent variable(s)
E) Extraneous variable
F) Type of class
G) Dependent variable
H) Active independent variable(s)
I) Female students
J) Location of the school
سؤال
A researcher wants to know if an experimental "Smoke Out" class for girls compared to aregular girls' health class at another school will significantly decrease smoking in highschool students. She also wants to know whether student grade level (9-12) makes adifference. Match accordingly. (You may use each letter choice more than once.)

-Extraneous variable:

A) High school students
B) Amount of smoking
C) Grade in school
D) Attribute independent variable(s)
E) Extraneous variable
F) Type of class
G) Dependent variable
H) Active independent variable(s)
I) Female students
J) Location of the school
سؤال
A researcher wants to know if an experimental "Smoke Out" class for girls compared to aregular girls' health class at another school will significantly decrease smoking in highschool students. She also wants to know whether student grade level (9-12) makes adifference. Match accordingly. (You may use each letter choice more than once.)

-Dependent variable:

A) High school students
B) Amount of smoking
C) Grade in school
D) Attribute independent variable(s)
E) Extraneous variable
F) Type of class
G) Dependent variable
H) Active independent variable(s)
I) Female students
J) Location of the school
سؤال
A researcher wants to know if an experimental "Smoke Out" class for girls compared to aregular girls' health class at another school will significantly decrease smoking in highschool students. She also wants to know whether student grade level (9-12) makes adifference. Match accordingly. (You may use each letter choice more than once.)

-Population:

A) High school students
B) Amount of smoking
C) Grade in school
D) Attribute independent variable(s)
E) Extraneous variable
F) Type of class
G) Dependent variable
H) Active independent variable(s)
I) Female students
J) Location of the school
سؤال
A researcher wants to know if an experimental "Smoke Out" class for girls compared to aregular girls' health class at another school will significantly decrease smoking in highschool students. She also wants to know whether student grade level (9-12) makes adifference. Match accordingly. (You may use each letter choice more than once.)

-A constant:

A) High school students
B) Amount of smoking
C) Grade in school
D) Attribute independent variable(s)
E) Extraneous variable
F) Type of class
G) Dependent variable
H) Active independent variable(s)
I) Female students
J) Location of the school
سؤال
Match the type of variable with its definition.

-A variable that the investigator can manipulate to cause a change:

A) High school students
B) Amount of smoking
C) Grade in school
D) Attribute independent variable(s)
E) Extraneous variable
F) Type of class
G) Dependent variable
H) Active independent variable(s)
I) Female students
J) Location of the school
سؤال
Match the type of variable with its definition.

-A variable that is a characteristic of the population:

A) High school students
B) Amount of smoking
C) Grade in school
D) Attribute independent variable(s)
E) Extraneous variable
F) Type of class
G) Dependent variable
H) Active independent variable(s)
I) Female students
J) Location of the school
سؤال
Match the type of variable with its definition.

-Uncontrolled variable that can influence a study:

A) High school students
B) Amount of smoking
C) Grade in school
D) Attribute independent variable(s)
E) Extraneous variable
F) Type of class
G) Dependent variable
H) Active independent variable(s)
I) Female students
J) Location of the school
سؤال
Match the type of variable with its definition.

-A variable that will measure outcomes:

A) High school students
B) Amount of smoking
C) Grade in school
D) Attribute independent variable(s)
E) Extraneous variable
F) Type of class
G) Dependent variable
H) Active independent variable(s)
I) Female students
J) Location of the school
سؤال
Which of the following is INCORRECT regarding a hypothesis?

A) Theories are more specific than hypotheses
B) A research hypothesis is usually stated more specifically than a research problem
C) It is a predictive statement about the relationship between variables
D) A hypothesis can focus on differences or associations.
سؤال
Scores on a single variable are described in terms of their central tendency, variability, or percentage. These are answers to what type of research question?

A) Difference question
B) Associational question
C) Descriptive question
D) Hypothetical question
سؤال
A researcher is interested in the effects of hair color on kindergarten adjustment among five-yearolds. The researcher limits the study to blondes, brunettes, redheads, and "other." The researchermeasures adjustment using an "Inappropriate Classroom Behavior" standardized assessment toolthat the teacher completes about each student.

-The dependent variable is kindergarten adjustment.
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A researcher is interested in the effects of hair color on kindergarten adjustment among five-yearolds. The researcher limits the study to blondes, brunettes, redheads, and "other." The researchermeasures adjustment using an "Inappropriate Classroom Behavior" standardized assessment toolthat the teacher completes about each student.

-Kindergarten adjustment is an operational definition.
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A researcher is interested in the effects of hair color on kindergarten adjustment among five-yearolds. The researcher limits the study to blondes, brunettes, redheads, and "other." The researchermeasures adjustment using an "Inappropriate Classroom Behavior" standardized assessment toolthat the teacher completes about each student.

-There are three levels of the independent variable.
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A researcher is interested in the effects of hair color on kindergarten adjustment among five-yearolds. The researcher limits the study to blondes, brunettes, redheads, and "other." The researchermeasures adjustment using an "Inappropriate Classroom Behavior" standardized assessment toolthat the teacher completes about each student.

-There are four levels of the dependent variable.
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A researcher is interested in the effects of hair color on kindergarten adjustment among five-yearolds. The researcher limits the study to blondes, brunettes, redheads, and "other." The researchermeasures adjustment using an "Inappropriate Classroom Behavior" standardized assessment toolthat the teacher completes about each student.

-The independent variable is active, nonmanipulated.
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A researcher is interested in the effects of hair color on kindergarten adjustment among five-yearolds. The researcher limits the study to blondes, brunettes, redheads, and "other." The researchermeasures adjustment using an "Inappropriate Classroom Behavior" standardized assessment toolthat the teacher completes about each student.

-The levels of the independent variable are nominal.
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There is a correlation between ACT and first year college GPA is an example of a difference question.
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Is there a difference between ACT and political affiliation? This is an example of an associational question.
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Gender is an example of a variable with many levels.
سؤال
Associational questions usually have many levels of the independent and dependent variable.
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Gender is a variable that must be operationally defined.
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Test anxiety is a variable that must be operationally defined.
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A researcher is studying radiation outcomes of two groups of patients who have been treated at either Clinic A or Clinic B. Radiation therapy is an example of an active, manipulated independent variable.
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A researcher is studying a group of seizure patients. The patients are categorized according to degree of seizure activity as low, medium, high. Degree of seizure activity is an attribute variable.
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Something that varies from high to low, such as math aptitude, is an example of a level.
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A study was looking at math test scores across gender/sex, in this case the independent variable has two levels.
سؤال
What type of independent variable must you have in order to infer causation?
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What is the difference between attribute and active independent variables?
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Describe the similarities and differences among descriptive, difference, and associational research questions.
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How can you tell the difference between a variable and a level?
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Deck 3: Variables, Research Questions, and Hypotheses
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A researcher wants to know if an experimental "Smoke Out" class for girls compared to aregular girls' health class at another school will significantly decrease smoking in highschool students. She also wants to know whether student grade level (9-12) makes adifference. Match accordingly. (You may use each letter choice more than once.)

-Active independent variable(s):

A) High school students
B) Amount of smoking
C) Grade in school
D) Attribute independent variable(s)
E) Extraneous variable
F) Type of class
G) Dependent variable
H) Active independent variable(s)
I) Female students
J) Location of the school
Type of class
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A researcher wants to know if an experimental "Smoke Out" class for girls compared to aregular girls' health class at another school will significantly decrease smoking in highschool students. She also wants to know whether student grade level (9-12) makes adifference. Match accordingly. (You may use each letter choice more than once.)

-Attribute independent variable(s):

A) High school students
B) Amount of smoking
C) Grade in school
D) Attribute independent variable(s)
E) Extraneous variable
F) Type of class
G) Dependent variable
H) Active independent variable(s)
I) Female students
J) Location of the school
Grade in school
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A researcher wants to know if an experimental "Smoke Out" class for girls compared to aregular girls' health class at another school will significantly decrease smoking in highschool students. She also wants to know whether student grade level (9-12) makes adifference. Match accordingly. (You may use each letter choice more than once.)

-Extraneous variable:

A) High school students
B) Amount of smoking
C) Grade in school
D) Attribute independent variable(s)
E) Extraneous variable
F) Type of class
G) Dependent variable
H) Active independent variable(s)
I) Female students
J) Location of the school
Location of the school
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A researcher wants to know if an experimental "Smoke Out" class for girls compared to aregular girls' health class at another school will significantly decrease smoking in highschool students. She also wants to know whether student grade level (9-12) makes adifference. Match accordingly. (You may use each letter choice more than once.)

-Dependent variable:

A) High school students
B) Amount of smoking
C) Grade in school
D) Attribute independent variable(s)
E) Extraneous variable
F) Type of class
G) Dependent variable
H) Active independent variable(s)
I) Female students
J) Location of the school
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A researcher wants to know if an experimental "Smoke Out" class for girls compared to aregular girls' health class at another school will significantly decrease smoking in highschool students. She also wants to know whether student grade level (9-12) makes adifference. Match accordingly. (You may use each letter choice more than once.)

-Population:

A) High school students
B) Amount of smoking
C) Grade in school
D) Attribute independent variable(s)
E) Extraneous variable
F) Type of class
G) Dependent variable
H) Active independent variable(s)
I) Female students
J) Location of the school
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A researcher wants to know if an experimental "Smoke Out" class for girls compared to aregular girls' health class at another school will significantly decrease smoking in highschool students. She also wants to know whether student grade level (9-12) makes adifference. Match accordingly. (You may use each letter choice more than once.)

-A constant:

A) High school students
B) Amount of smoking
C) Grade in school
D) Attribute independent variable(s)
E) Extraneous variable
F) Type of class
G) Dependent variable
H) Active independent variable(s)
I) Female students
J) Location of the school
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Match the type of variable with its definition.

-A variable that the investigator can manipulate to cause a change:

A) High school students
B) Amount of smoking
C) Grade in school
D) Attribute independent variable(s)
E) Extraneous variable
F) Type of class
G) Dependent variable
H) Active independent variable(s)
I) Female students
J) Location of the school
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Match the type of variable with its definition.

-A variable that is a characteristic of the population:

A) High school students
B) Amount of smoking
C) Grade in school
D) Attribute independent variable(s)
E) Extraneous variable
F) Type of class
G) Dependent variable
H) Active independent variable(s)
I) Female students
J) Location of the school
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Match the type of variable with its definition.

-Uncontrolled variable that can influence a study:

A) High school students
B) Amount of smoking
C) Grade in school
D) Attribute independent variable(s)
E) Extraneous variable
F) Type of class
G) Dependent variable
H) Active independent variable(s)
I) Female students
J) Location of the school
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Match the type of variable with its definition.

-A variable that will measure outcomes:

A) High school students
B) Amount of smoking
C) Grade in school
D) Attribute independent variable(s)
E) Extraneous variable
F) Type of class
G) Dependent variable
H) Active independent variable(s)
I) Female students
J) Location of the school
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Which of the following is INCORRECT regarding a hypothesis?

A) Theories are more specific than hypotheses
B) A research hypothesis is usually stated more specifically than a research problem
C) It is a predictive statement about the relationship between variables
D) A hypothesis can focus on differences or associations.
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Scores on a single variable are described in terms of their central tendency, variability, or percentage. These are answers to what type of research question?

A) Difference question
B) Associational question
C) Descriptive question
D) Hypothetical question
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A researcher is interested in the effects of hair color on kindergarten adjustment among five-yearolds. The researcher limits the study to blondes, brunettes, redheads, and "other." The researchermeasures adjustment using an "Inappropriate Classroom Behavior" standardized assessment toolthat the teacher completes about each student.

-The dependent variable is kindergarten adjustment.
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A researcher is interested in the effects of hair color on kindergarten adjustment among five-yearolds. The researcher limits the study to blondes, brunettes, redheads, and "other." The researchermeasures adjustment using an "Inappropriate Classroom Behavior" standardized assessment toolthat the teacher completes about each student.

-Kindergarten adjustment is an operational definition.
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A researcher is interested in the effects of hair color on kindergarten adjustment among five-yearolds. The researcher limits the study to blondes, brunettes, redheads, and "other." The researchermeasures adjustment using an "Inappropriate Classroom Behavior" standardized assessment toolthat the teacher completes about each student.

-There are three levels of the independent variable.
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A researcher is interested in the effects of hair color on kindergarten adjustment among five-yearolds. The researcher limits the study to blondes, brunettes, redheads, and "other." The researchermeasures adjustment using an "Inappropriate Classroom Behavior" standardized assessment toolthat the teacher completes about each student.

-There are four levels of the dependent variable.
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A researcher is interested in the effects of hair color on kindergarten adjustment among five-yearolds. The researcher limits the study to blondes, brunettes, redheads, and "other." The researchermeasures adjustment using an "Inappropriate Classroom Behavior" standardized assessment toolthat the teacher completes about each student.

-The independent variable is active, nonmanipulated.
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A researcher is interested in the effects of hair color on kindergarten adjustment among five-yearolds. The researcher limits the study to blondes, brunettes, redheads, and "other." The researchermeasures adjustment using an "Inappropriate Classroom Behavior" standardized assessment toolthat the teacher completes about each student.

-The levels of the independent variable are nominal.
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There is a correlation between ACT and first year college GPA is an example of a difference question.
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Is there a difference between ACT and political affiliation? This is an example of an associational question.
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Gender is an example of a variable with many levels.
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Associational questions usually have many levels of the independent and dependent variable.
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Gender is a variable that must be operationally defined.
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Test anxiety is a variable that must be operationally defined.
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A researcher is studying radiation outcomes of two groups of patients who have been treated at either Clinic A or Clinic B. Radiation therapy is an example of an active, manipulated independent variable.
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A researcher is studying a group of seizure patients. The patients are categorized according to degree of seizure activity as low, medium, high. Degree of seizure activity is an attribute variable.
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Something that varies from high to low, such as math aptitude, is an example of a level.
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A study was looking at math test scores across gender/sex, in this case the independent variable has two levels.
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What type of independent variable must you have in order to infer causation?
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What is the difference between attribute and active independent variables?
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Describe the similarities and differences among descriptive, difference, and associational research questions.
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How can you tell the difference between a variable and a level?
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