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Quiz 1: Psychology, Critical Thinking, and Science
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Question 541
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You are conducting an experiment to determine if listening to music improves learning.If the average test score of the experimental group is higher than the average of the control group, then we can conclude that
Question 542
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Giving placebos in drug experiments is necessary to
Question 543
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Changes in behavior due to participants' expectations that a drug or other treatment will have some effect is known as the
Question 544
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You are conducting an experiment to determine if listening to music improves learning.If there was no difference between the test performance of the experimental and control groups, then we can conclude that
Question 545
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In research reports, a statement that "the results of the experiment were statistically significant" means that the difference must be large enough so that it would occur by chance in how many experiments out of 100?
Question 546
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You are conducting an experiment to determine whether teaching students the SQ4R method will increase their test scores.So, you explain your hypothesis to your participants and then conduct the experiment.Informing the participants about your hypothesis
Question 547
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Dr.Arrinson is interested in whether males or females tend to be greater risk takers.A computer search reveals that more than 100 different studies have investigated various types of risk taking, including smoking, fast driving, and unprotected sex.What can Dr.Arrinson use to combine the results of these 100 different studies as if they were all part of one big study?
Question 548
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A researcher hypothesized that the drug amphetamine (a stimulant) improves learning.She explains her hypothesis to her participants and gives experimental group participants an amphetamine pill before they begin studying.Control group members get nothing.Later, she assesses how much each participant learned.Because of the hypothesis explanation and because the experimental group was given a pill that the other group did not receive, the experimental group will most likely expect to learn more.Thus, any observed differences between groups may reflect differences in expectation, not the actual effect of the drug, a problem known as the
Question 549
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Which of the following is a statistical technique that can be used to combine the results of many studies on the same subject, as if they were all part of one large study?
Question 550
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In an experiment, if the obtained results would occur by chance in less than five experiments out of 100, the results
Question 551
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Responding to a substance, such as a sugar pill or a saline injection, as if it were the real drug is referred to as
Question 552
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The placebo effect is a form of
Question 553
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Changes in the behavior of research subjects caused by the unintended influence of the subjects' own expectations are referred to as
Question 554
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To replicate an experiment means to
Question 555
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Which of the following has been used to summarize and synthesize large amounts of psychological research and allows researchers to draw conclusions that might be missed in a single, small-scale study?