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Quiz 10: Within-Subjects Design: Can Watching Reality Tv Shows Be Good for Us
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Question 101
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(Scenario III) The researchers of the study described in Scenario III offered participants $50 after they completed the study. Why do you think they did this?
Question 102
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(Scenario III) Scenario III states that only 24 of the initial 30 men completed the study. This is an example of _____ and is a potential threat to the study's _____ validity.
Question 103
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_____ is a type of within-subjects design in which participants are exposed to each level of the independent variable and are measured on the dependent variable after each level.
Question 104
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(Scenario I) The study described in Scenario I required participants to volunteer two nights of sleep. What might the researchers have done to minimize the attrition rate?
Question 105
Multiple Choice
If a researcher wants to complete an initial assessment of a group of participants, this is referred to as:
Question 106
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(Scenario II) The study described in Scenario II uses undergraduate volunteers from a university participant pool. Which of the following is NOT true of participant pools?
Question 107
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(Scenario III) To conclude that tryptophan is significantly greater than tyrosine one-hour after eating a meal, the researchers must have performed a(n) :
Question 108
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_____, also known as attrition, is the differential dropping out of participants from a study.
Question 109
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A _____ is a self-report data collection strategy in which individuals record their behaviors and associated feelings concurrently.
Question 110
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_____ is the differential dropping out of participants from a study.
Question 111
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(Scenario I) Why do you think the researchers in Scenario I did not rely only on participants' behavioral diaries to assess mood and cognition?
Question 112
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Repeated-measures designs, unlike pretest-posttest designs, do NOT include:
Question 113
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(Scenario II) Which order effect is illustrated in the study described in Scenario II?
Question 114
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(Scenario II) Suppose the researchers of the study described in Scenario II increased the number of trials from 9 to 99. What potential order effect would be more likely to occur?