Deck 3: Research Design: the Experimental Model and Its Variations
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Deck 3: Research Design: the Experimental Model and Its Variations
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The classic experimental design is viewed as the purest of research designs.
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2
Time series designs are particularly useful for studying change over time.
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3
External validity is concerned with the ability to generalize findings to larger populations beyond the group studied.
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The principal advantage of the post test only control group design is that it eliminates testing effects.
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Generally, in correctional programs subjects chosen for study on the basis of having the most extreme delinquency could ordinarily be expected to demonstrate the poorest relative improvement upon second testing.
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The best way of avoiding selection bias in research is to employ volunteers.
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The Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment demonstrated that increased (proactive) patrol decreases crime rates.
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In the diffusion of treatment effect neither the experi menters nor the subjects are aware of what group is the treatment group.
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Validity refers to accuracy or correctness of measurement in research.
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Correlation (relationship) implies or demonstrates causality.
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Post hoc error is the assumption that, since one variable precedes another in time, it is the cause of that outcome.
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Longitudinal studies involve the study of the same group over a period of time.
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The "dualistic fallacy" refers to the belief that prisoners, representing criminals, and the general population, repre senting noncriminals, are mutually exclusive groups.
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The classic experimental model is always the best design to employ in research.
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Time series designs and panel designs are examples of cross sectional designs.
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If any error is present in research, then the entire research is worthless.
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The experimental model is one of the most powerful means of controlling for rival causal factors before the fact through the design of research.
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A placebo is a fake treatment administered to the study group in order to shroud the real treatment.
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The halo effect refers to the tendency of respondents to behave unusually when they are aware that they are being observed.
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Selection bias occurs when the researcher chooses nonequiva lent groups for comparison.
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Rival causal factors are any variables other than the treatment variable which may be responsible for the relationship.
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If one variable precedes another in time, it is the cause of that outcome.
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Four of the six replications of the Minneapolis Domestic Violence Experiment fail to confirm that arrest works more effectively in deterring domestic assault.
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The Solomon four group design is viewed as the purest of research design.
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The Omaha replication of the Minneapolis Domestic Violence Experiment confirmed that arrest had a greater impact on preventing domestic violence than did mediation or separation.
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Reliability refers to the accuracy or correctness of measurement in research.
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Statistical regression refers to the fact that scores go up upon second testing.
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Validity refers to the consistency or stability of measurement.
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A spurious relationship is a pretend or false relationship.
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If one argued that since every morning when the rooster crows the sun rises, the crowing causes the sunrise, one would he demonstrating the "halo effect."
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Maturation refers to other specific events which may take place during the course of the study which may have produced the results.
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Time series designs and panel designs are examples of longitudinal designs.
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Internal validity is concerned with the ability to generalize findings to larger populations beyond the group studied.
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The Minneapolis Domestic Violence Experiment claimed to demonstrate that arrest of wife abusers was the most effec tive strategy in reducing recidivism.
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Early replications of the Minneapolis Domestic Violence Experiment confirm the initial findings.
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Correlation or relationship does not necessarily imply or demonstrate causality.
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Quasi?experimental designs are ones which attempt to approx imate the true experimental design but lack randomization.
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The Minneapolis Domestic Violence Experiment found no difference between arrest or other treatments in reducing domestic violence.
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"Natural experiments" are those which occur as part of a natural process, where neither the setting nor the randomi zation process are controlled.
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Part of the widespread acceptance of the Minneapolis Domestic Experiment was related to the very aggressive dissemination of the study's findings.
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41
Counterbalanced designs are specifically intended to control for:
A) history
B) maturation
C) selection bias
D) multiple treatment interference
A) history
B) maturation
C) selection bias
D) multiple treatment interference
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42
Which of the following is not a key element of the classic experimental design?
A) equivalence
B) isolation of subjects
C) pre and post tests
D) experimental and control groups
A) equivalence
B) isolation of subjects
C) pre and post tests
D) experimental and control groups
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43
Experiments are clearly the most effective means of data gathering.
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44
Which of the following is used to refer to situations in which respondents are aware they are being studied and thus behave atypically?
A) Hawthorne Effect
B) Response Set
C) Halitosis Factor
D) Statistical Regression
A) Hawthorne Effect
B) Response Set
C) Halitosis Factor
D) Statistical Regression
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45
Which of the following is unlikely to be the dependent variable in a study?
A) sex
B) crime rate
C) public opinion
D) recidivism
A) sex
B) crime rate
C) public opinion
D) recidivism
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46
Experimental treatments having different or opposite effects on different kinds of subjects are called:
A) masking effects
B) placebo effects
C) regression effects
D) domino effects
A) masking effects
B) placebo effects
C) regression effects
D) domino effects
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47
Which of the following was not a criticism of the Minneapolis Domestic Violence Experiment?
A) there have been no replications
B) the areas chosen for study had the worst domestic violence rates
C) officer participation in the study was poor
D) it had an atypically high rate of unemployment among study participants
A) there have been no replications
B) the areas chosen for study had the worst domestic violence rates
C) officer participation in the study was poor
D) it had an atypically high rate of unemployment among study participants
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Biological or psychological changes in the respondents during the course of a study which are not due to the experimental variable are called:
A) maturation
B) testing
C) instrumentation
D) experimental mortality
A) maturation
B) testing
C) instrumentation
D) experimental mortality
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49
Experiments cannot be applied to natural settings.
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50
Statistical regression refers to the fact that extreme scores tend to move toward the average upon second testing.
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51
Which of the following refers to the problem introduced when the experimental and control groups are not assigned equiv alent subjects?
A) selection effect
B) regression effect
C) mortality effect
D) maturation effect
A) selection effect
B) regression effect
C) mortality effect
D) maturation effect
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52
The analysis of a single variable at many successive time periods is called:
A) a cross?sectional design
B) a time series design
C) an ex post facto design
D) a regression design
A) a cross?sectional design
B) a time series design
C) an ex post facto design
D) a regression design
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53
Changes in the measuring instrument during the course of a study refers to:
A) statistical regression
B) experimental mortality
C) instrumentation
D) history
A) statistical regression
B) experimental mortality
C) instrumentation
D) history
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54
Which describes the type of treatment given to a control group in an experiment?
A) the experimental treatment
B) many treatments
C) no treatment or standard treatment
D) similar to the treatment given to the experimental group
A) the experimental treatment
B) many treatments
C) no treatment or standard treatment
D) similar to the treatment given to the experimental group
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55
The tendency of subjects to react to a known or believed stimulus in the predicted manner is called:
A) domino effect
B) regression effect
C) diffusion effect
D) placebo effect
A) domino effect
B) regression effect
C) diffusion effect
D) placebo effect
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56
Which of the following is not a necessary step in resolving the causality problem?
A) establish that a relationship exists
B) exclude rival causal factors
C) elimination of all sources of error
D) specification of the time order of relationships
A) establish that a relationship exists
B) exclude rival causal factors
C) elimination of all sources of error
D) specification of the time order of relationships
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57
Which of the following is not an example of a longitudinal design?
A) trend
B) cohort
C) ex post facto
D) panel
A) trend
B) cohort
C) ex post facto
D) panel
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58
The Kansas City gun experiment found that special efforts to confiscate guns had little impact on the gun-related crime rate.
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Evaluations of shock incarceration did not show a significant reduction in recidivism among boot camp alumnae.
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60
Experiments are excellent in controlling for internal validity.
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61
What was the major explanation for the widespread acceptance of the results of the Minneapolis Domestic Violence Experi ment by the U.S.law enforcement community?
A) the replications which confirmed the Minneapolis findings
B) the very aggressive dissemination of the study's findings
C) the liberal tenor of the times
D) the popularity of proactive patrol
A) the replications which confirmed the Minneapolis findings
B) the very aggressive dissemination of the study's findings
C) the liberal tenor of the times
D) the popularity of proactive patrol
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refers to other specific events that may have taken place during the course of the study and may have produced the results.
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is the tendency of groups that have been selected for study on the basis of extreme high or low scores to regress or move toward the average on second testing.
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Other events besides the treatment variable which may occur during the course of an experiment are called:
A) maturation
B) selection bias
C) history
D) Hawthorne effect
A) maturation
B) selection bias
C) history
D) Hawthorne effect
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point to the tendency of pretests to destroy the naïveté of respondents with respect to the study's purpose.
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The group that does not receive the treatment in an experiment is called:
A) experimental group
B) control group
C) matched group
D) random group
A) experimental group
B) control group
C) matched group
D) random group
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involves changes in the measuring instrument during the course of a study.
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The tendency of subjects who are aware that they are being observed to behave unnaturally is known as:
A) reactivity
B) reciprocity
C) radioactivity
D) stereoactivity
A) reactivity
B) reciprocity
C) radioactivity
D) stereoactivity
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69
When the control group learns about and initiates the experimental group is called:
A) masking effects
B) diffusion of treatment
C) regression effects
D) experimental mortality
A) masking effects
B) diffusion of treatment
C) regression effects
D) experimental mortality
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Which of the following was not mentioned as a disadvantage of experiments?
A) obtaining proper human subjects
B) ethical considerations
C) artificiality
D) too qualitative
A) obtaining proper human subjects
B) ethical considerations
C) artificiality
D) too qualitative
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71
Which of the following was not identified as an advantage of experiments?
A) offer best control for factors threatening internal validity
B) are superior to other types of data gathering
C) are relatively quick and inexpensive
D) are manageable
A) offer best control for factors threatening internal validity
B) are superior to other types of data gathering
C) are relatively quick and inexpensive
D) are manageable
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Observer bias in which observers follow an initial tendency to rate certain objects or persons and use this rating for all subsequent ratings is known as:
A) Hawthorne effect
B) placebo effect
C) halo effect
D) reactivity
A) Hawthorne effect
B) placebo effect
C) halo effect
D) reactivity
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refers to the dropping out or loss of subjects during the course of a study.
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74
The decline of treatment effect on the experimental group after treatment is known as:
A) diffusion of treatment
B) criterion problems
C) masking effects
D) erosion of treatment effect
A) diffusion of treatment
B) criterion problems
C) masking effects
D) erosion of treatment effect
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refers to biological or psychological changes in the respondents during the course of study that are not due to the experimental variable.
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76
The experimental group:
A) is the same as the control group
B) controls for rival causal factors
C) is exposed to the dependent variable
D) is exposed to the treatment variable
A) is the same as the control group
B) controls for rival causal factors
C) is exposed to the dependent variable
D) is exposed to the treatment variable
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The classic experimental design involves:
A) two experimental groups and one control group
B) one experimental group and one control group
C) a post test only experimental process
D) one experimental group and two control groups
A) two experimental groups and one control group
B) one experimental group and one control group
C) a post test only experimental process
D) one experimental group and two control groups
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A design in which neither the subjects nor the people admin istering the test are aware of which group is the experimen tal group and which group is the control group is called:
A) double?blind experiment
B) cross?sectional design
C) panel design
D) field experiment
A) double?blind experiment
B) cross?sectional design
C) panel design
D) field experiment
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occurs when researchers choose nonequivalent groups for comparison.
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are any variables other than X (the treatment) that may be responsible for the relationship.
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