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Quiz 4: The Psychologists Toolbox: Tools for Building Better Designs
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Question 121
Multiple Choice
(Scenario I) If the mothers of babies in both conditions reported that their children slept near perfectly at every monthly check-in, the Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire would be demonstrating:
Question 122
Multiple Choice
(Scenario III) Religiosity was the independent variable in the study described in Scenario III. Religiosity was divided into three groups based on whether the participants reported being Christian, atheist, or Muslim. The method by which religious groups were established makes this a(n) _____ study.
Question 123
Multiple Choice
(Scenario II) Which of the following is a potential disadvantage to how data were collected in Scenario II?
Question 124
Multiple Choice
(Scenario I) The monthly surveys mothers completed required them to answer questions about the quality of their child's sleep during the past 30 days. Which of the following issues may have affected the mothers' responses?
Question 125
Multiple Choice
How do research psychologists decide upon a study design?
Question 126
Multiple Choice
(Scenario III) Suppose you are a confederate of this study and become a roommate of a Christian student who reports high religiosity and appears to exhibit intergroup bias and outgroup discrimination. After living with him for some time you decide to examine the behavioral traces he leaves that may provide evidence of his intergroup bias. Which of the following behavioral traces may be MOST informative for the goal of this study?
Question 127
Multiple Choice
(Scenario III) Suppose Ken, a participant of this study, is a homosexual atheist who is not out of the closet. Understanding the culture of the university he is at, when asked about his sexual orientation he says he is a heterosexual Christian. The results of Ken's responses on the survey will likely produce:
Question 128
Multiple Choice
Why are self-report measures so informative?
Question 129
Multiple Choice
In a self-report measure, participants are:
Question 130
Multiple Choice
(Scenario I) The researchers in Scenario I recruited participants by taking out an ad in the local newspaper. This method of obtaining participants is most accurately described as: