Deck 2: Hypothesis Development: Where Research Questions Come From

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An abstract of a journal article that adheres to APA guidelines ______.

A) can be as long as you want it to be
B) can include extra information about the study that you forgot to include in the body of the paper
C) must include a description of every result found in the study
D) is typically no more than 150 words
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Explanations of behavior that need to be tested are called ______.

A) results
B) findings
C) theories
D) descriptions
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A theory ______.

A) is an explanation of a behavior
B) is the same as a prediction
C) cannot be tested with the scientific method
D) cannot explain behavior
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According to APA guidelines, the participants section is a subsection of the ______ section.

A) reference
B) results
C) method
D) introduction
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A literature review is ______.

A) the same as a journal article
B) only conducted with books
C) a detailed review of past research in a topic area
D) never conducted using PsycINFO
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Choosing a research question is the ______ step in the research process.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
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If a researcher makes a hypothesis for a study based on results that were reported in previous studies, they are making a ______ hypothesis.

A) theory-driven
B) data-driven
C) causal
D) descriptive
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Of the following resources, ______ likely cannot help a researcher conduct a literature review.

A) PsycINFO
B) reading book chapters
C) reading journal articles
D) typing your topic into Google
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Predicting that a dog should breathe because all mammals breathe, and all dogs are mammals is an example of ______ reasoning.

A) inductive
B) deductive
C) causal
D) descriptive
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Theory-driven hypotheses rely on ______ reasoning, whereas data-driven hypotheses rely on ______ reasoning.

A) descriptive; causal
B) causal; descriptive
C) deductive; inductive
D) inductive; deductive
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In the ______ section of a published journal article one will find graphs or tables of the summary data.

A) results
B) hypotheses
C) participants
D) abstract
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"Are women who are pregnant depressed?" is an example of a ______ research question.

A) predictive
B) causal
C) descriptive
D) non-empirical
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A good database to use to find journal articles in the area of biological psychology is ______.

A) ERIC
B) PsycINFO
C) PubMed
D) Google
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"Does lack of sleep cause depression?" is an example of a ______ research question.

A) predictive
B) causal
C) descriptive
D) non-empirical
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The ______ section of an APA style article should provide enough information about the way the study was conducted to allow researchers to replicate the study if they wish.

A) introduction
B) method
C) references
D) discussion
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A way to get the most up-to-date information on research being conducted in an area of psychology is to ______.

A) read journal articles
B) read book chapters
C) attend a conference
D) do a web search
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A search in PsycINFO will not yield results if a(n) ______ is used as the search criteria.

A) topic of the article
B) author of the article
C) word in the abstract or title of the article
D) book title
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Predicting that all dogs can run because one dog was seen running is an example of ______ reasoning.

A) inductive
B) deductive
C) causal
D) descriptive
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An APA style article has the section ordered as ______.

A) abstract, introduction, method, results, discussion
B) introduction, method, discussion, abstract
C) results, method, discussion, references
D) references, abstract, discussion, results
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Research questions for psychological studies ______.

A) should be important for understanding behavior in a particular area
B) should be answerable using intuition
C) should be questions already answered in previous studies
D) should never be descriptive
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"What types of people benefit most from cognitive behavioral therapy?" is a research question from the ______ area of psychological research.

A) cognitive
B) social
C) clinical
D) industrial-organizational
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Information about the statistical tests that were performed to analyze the data is included in the ______ section of an empirical journal article.

A) results
B) introduction
C) methods
D) discussion
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"Thirty minutes before bed, will taking a brisk 20-minute walk or doing Yoga facilitate time to fall asleep more?" as a research question is a ______ question.

A) behavior
B) application
C) descriptive
D) causal
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Interested in conducting a literature search on depression and migraine headache correlation, a good place to start is a keyword search of ______.

A) depression AND migraines
B) depression OR migraines
C) depression
D) migraines
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Justification for the present study is generally found in a well-written ______ section of an empirical journal article.

A) abstract
B) methods
C) introduction
D) conclusion
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"Is anxiety in college students caused by a lack of confidence in their abilities?" is an example of a ______ research question.

A) predictive
B) causal
C) descriptive
D) non-empirical
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"What are the causes of alcoholism for veterans who were not in actual combat?" is a research question in the area of ______ psychology.

A) social
B) industrial-organizational
C) clinical
D) biological
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"What types of memory decline as people age?" is a research question from the ______ of psychological research.

A) cognitive
B) social
C) clinical
D) biological
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A research question that asks about the presence of behavior, how frequently it is exhibited, or whether there is a relationship between different behaviors is a ______ research question.

A) descriptive
B) causal
C) fundamental
D) vital
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Popular magazine articles are considered ______ for research information in a literature review.

A) primary sources
B) secondary sources
C) detailed sources
D) thorough source
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An introduction section does not provide the ______ content of study.

A) introduction to the general topic
B) design, materials, and procedure
C) general problem
D) brief description of how the current study addresses the relevant aspect of the research question
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The ______ section is a short paragraph that summarizes the content of the article.

A) discussion
B) sample
C) abstract
D) summary
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"How does an authority figure influence behavior?" is a research question from the ______ area of psychological research.

A) cognitive
B) social
C) industrial-organizational
D) biological
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A research question that asks what causes specific behaviors to occur is a(n) ______ research question.

A) descriptive
B) causal
C) fundamental
D) applied
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A hypothesis for a study that is a fact-based framework for describing a behavioral phenomenon of interest is a ______ hypothesis.

A) theory-driven
B) data-driven
C) causal
D) descriptive
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"What are the effects of amphetamine on the brain?" is a research question from the ______ area of psychological research.

A) cognitive
B) social
C) clinical
D) biological
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If you are conducting a literature review on topics such as standardized testing, you may want to search for articles in ______.

A) ERIC
B) PsycINFO
C) PubMed
D) Google
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Articles that have not been peer reviewed are typically ______.

A) less reliable sources of information
B) more reliable sources of information
C) evaluated by experts in the field
D) not useful to researchers
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Peer review is a process where an article is ______.

A) discussed by the author and their peers in a meeting
B) posted on a public blog and readers can make comments
C) sent by the author via email to their peers to review
D) sent to several experts on the general topic of the article for review
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"How does work environment affect job stress?" is a research question from ______ area of psychological research?

A) industrial-organizational
B) social
C) clinical
D) biological
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An introduction is a short summary of the study that allows readers to decide if the article is relevant to their literature review without reading the entire article.
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Taking a specific result from another study and using it to make a more general prediction for the research question of interest is inductive reasoning.
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Describe how you would conduct a literature review for the research question "Do symptoms of depression improve with cognitive therapy?"
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The methods section provides a summary of the data (often in tables or figures) and information about the statistical tests that were performed to analyze the data.
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Google Scholar will search the Web for academic journals and books to find articles relevant to a topic or written by a specific author.
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Detail and discussion of what one should include in the results section of an empirical research article.
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Empirical journal articles are considered secondary sources for research information because they are written by the researchers who conducted the research and details of the study are provided.
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Explain the difference between an empirical journal article and a popular magazine article.
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Explain the difference between theory-driven and data-driven hypotheses.
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Theory-driven hypotheses are made from the predictions of a theory.
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Explain the difference between descriptive and causal hypotheses.
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Researchers should consider how appropriate their question is for both scientific methods and the specific field of study before moving on to designing a study.
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Conducting a literature review will ensure that a new study will add to the knowledge in an area without duplicating what is already known.
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The review process for book chapters is variable and may not be as rigorous as that for journal articles.
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If researchers are interested in the causes of behavior, they state a prediction about a particular cause of behavior and are using data-driven theory.
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A theory-driven hypothesis involves inductive reasoning in that a researcher is taking a general statement about behavior (the theory) and making a specific prediction (the hypothesis) about the study from this general statement.
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Research questions are never descriptive.
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Explain why a Google search will not provide a good literature review of a topic area in psychology?
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Explanations of behavior that need to be tested can guide research questions.
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Discuss the purpose of review articles in terms of conducting a literature review.
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An abstract of a journal article that adheres to APA guidelines ______.

A) can be as long as you want it to be
B) can include extra information about the study that you forgot to include in the body of the paper
C) must include a description of every result found in the study
D) is typically no more than 150 words
is typically no more than 150 words
2
Explanations of behavior that need to be tested are called ______.

A) results
B) findings
C) theories
D) descriptions
theories
3
A theory ______.

A) is an explanation of a behavior
B) is the same as a prediction
C) cannot be tested with the scientific method
D) cannot explain behavior
is an explanation of a behavior
4
According to APA guidelines, the participants section is a subsection of the ______ section.

A) reference
B) results
C) method
D) introduction
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A literature review is ______.

A) the same as a journal article
B) only conducted with books
C) a detailed review of past research in a topic area
D) never conducted using PsycINFO
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Choosing a research question is the ______ step in the research process.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
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If a researcher makes a hypothesis for a study based on results that were reported in previous studies, they are making a ______ hypothesis.

A) theory-driven
B) data-driven
C) causal
D) descriptive
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Of the following resources, ______ likely cannot help a researcher conduct a literature review.

A) PsycINFO
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C) reading journal articles
D) typing your topic into Google
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Predicting that a dog should breathe because all mammals breathe, and all dogs are mammals is an example of ______ reasoning.

A) inductive
B) deductive
C) causal
D) descriptive
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Theory-driven hypotheses rely on ______ reasoning, whereas data-driven hypotheses rely on ______ reasoning.

A) descriptive; causal
B) causal; descriptive
C) deductive; inductive
D) inductive; deductive
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In the ______ section of a published journal article one will find graphs or tables of the summary data.

A) results
B) hypotheses
C) participants
D) abstract
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"Are women who are pregnant depressed?" is an example of a ______ research question.

A) predictive
B) causal
C) descriptive
D) non-empirical
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A good database to use to find journal articles in the area of biological psychology is ______.

A) ERIC
B) PsycINFO
C) PubMed
D) Google
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"Does lack of sleep cause depression?" is an example of a ______ research question.

A) predictive
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C) descriptive
D) non-empirical
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The ______ section of an APA style article should provide enough information about the way the study was conducted to allow researchers to replicate the study if they wish.

A) introduction
B) method
C) references
D) discussion
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A way to get the most up-to-date information on research being conducted in an area of psychology is to ______.

A) read journal articles
B) read book chapters
C) attend a conference
D) do a web search
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A search in PsycINFO will not yield results if a(n) ______ is used as the search criteria.

A) topic of the article
B) author of the article
C) word in the abstract or title of the article
D) book title
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Predicting that all dogs can run because one dog was seen running is an example of ______ reasoning.

A) inductive
B) deductive
C) causal
D) descriptive
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An APA style article has the section ordered as ______.

A) abstract, introduction, method, results, discussion
B) introduction, method, discussion, abstract
C) results, method, discussion, references
D) references, abstract, discussion, results
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Research questions for psychological studies ______.

A) should be important for understanding behavior in a particular area
B) should be answerable using intuition
C) should be questions already answered in previous studies
D) should never be descriptive
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"What types of people benefit most from cognitive behavioral therapy?" is a research question from the ______ area of psychological research.

A) cognitive
B) social
C) clinical
D) industrial-organizational
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Information about the statistical tests that were performed to analyze the data is included in the ______ section of an empirical journal article.

A) results
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C) methods
D) discussion
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"Thirty minutes before bed, will taking a brisk 20-minute walk or doing Yoga facilitate time to fall asleep more?" as a research question is a ______ question.

A) behavior
B) application
C) descriptive
D) causal
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24
Interested in conducting a literature search on depression and migraine headache correlation, a good place to start is a keyword search of ______.

A) depression AND migraines
B) depression OR migraines
C) depression
D) migraines
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Justification for the present study is generally found in a well-written ______ section of an empirical journal article.

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B) methods
C) introduction
D) conclusion
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"Is anxiety in college students caused by a lack of confidence in their abilities?" is an example of a ______ research question.

A) predictive
B) causal
C) descriptive
D) non-empirical
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"What are the causes of alcoholism for veterans who were not in actual combat?" is a research question in the area of ______ psychology.

A) social
B) industrial-organizational
C) clinical
D) biological
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"What types of memory decline as people age?" is a research question from the ______ of psychological research.

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D) biological
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A research question that asks about the presence of behavior, how frequently it is exhibited, or whether there is a relationship between different behaviors is a ______ research question.

A) descriptive
B) causal
C) fundamental
D) vital
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Popular magazine articles are considered ______ for research information in a literature review.

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C) detailed sources
D) thorough source
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An introduction section does not provide the ______ content of study.

A) introduction to the general topic
B) design, materials, and procedure
C) general problem
D) brief description of how the current study addresses the relevant aspect of the research question
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The ______ section is a short paragraph that summarizes the content of the article.

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C) abstract
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"How does an authority figure influence behavior?" is a research question from the ______ area of psychological research.

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D) biological
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A research question that asks what causes specific behaviors to occur is a(n) ______ research question.

A) descriptive
B) causal
C) fundamental
D) applied
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A hypothesis for a study that is a fact-based framework for describing a behavioral phenomenon of interest is a ______ hypothesis.

A) theory-driven
B) data-driven
C) causal
D) descriptive
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"What are the effects of amphetamine on the brain?" is a research question from the ______ area of psychological research.

A) cognitive
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D) biological
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If you are conducting a literature review on topics such as standardized testing, you may want to search for articles in ______.

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C) PubMed
D) Google
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Articles that have not been peer reviewed are typically ______.

A) less reliable sources of information
B) more reliable sources of information
C) evaluated by experts in the field
D) not useful to researchers
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Peer review is a process where an article is ______.

A) discussed by the author and their peers in a meeting
B) posted on a public blog and readers can make comments
C) sent by the author via email to their peers to review
D) sent to several experts on the general topic of the article for review
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"How does work environment affect job stress?" is a research question from ______ area of psychological research?

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D) biological
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An introduction is a short summary of the study that allows readers to decide if the article is relevant to their literature review without reading the entire article.
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Taking a specific result from another study and using it to make a more general prediction for the research question of interest is inductive reasoning.
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43
Describe how you would conduct a literature review for the research question "Do symptoms of depression improve with cognitive therapy?"
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The methods section provides a summary of the data (often in tables or figures) and information about the statistical tests that were performed to analyze the data.
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Google Scholar will search the Web for academic journals and books to find articles relevant to a topic or written by a specific author.
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Detail and discussion of what one should include in the results section of an empirical research article.
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Empirical journal articles are considered secondary sources for research information because they are written by the researchers who conducted the research and details of the study are provided.
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Explain the difference between an empirical journal article and a popular magazine article.
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Explain the difference between theory-driven and data-driven hypotheses.
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Theory-driven hypotheses are made from the predictions of a theory.
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Explain the difference between descriptive and causal hypotheses.
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Researchers should consider how appropriate their question is for both scientific methods and the specific field of study before moving on to designing a study.
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Conducting a literature review will ensure that a new study will add to the knowledge in an area without duplicating what is already known.
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The review process for book chapters is variable and may not be as rigorous as that for journal articles.
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If researchers are interested in the causes of behavior, they state a prediction about a particular cause of behavior and are using data-driven theory.
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A theory-driven hypothesis involves inductive reasoning in that a researcher is taking a general statement about behavior (the theory) and making a specific prediction (the hypothesis) about the study from this general statement.
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Research questions are never descriptive.
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Explain why a Google search will not provide a good literature review of a topic area in psychology?
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Explanations of behavior that need to be tested can guide research questions.
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Discuss the purpose of review articles in terms of conducting a literature review.
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