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1

"Setting the stage" refers to introducing __________.
A)introducing the variables and their operational definitions in terms of their set of operations
B)introducing the operationalized independent and dependent variables within the context of the total experimental setting
C)introducing the variables using straightforward manipulations and addressing deception
D)None of the above.
2

An educational psychologist wanted to know if second grade students were more accurate solving math problems when the teacher presented the problem in a non-verbal picture form compared to a verbal story form. Students were randomly assigned to conditions and the results revealed more correct answers in the non-verbal condition. What type of manipulation did the researcher use?
A)staged manipulation
B)conditional manipulation
C)straightforward manipulation
D)event manipulation
3

Which type of manipulation frequently employs a confederate?
A)staged manipulation
B)straightforward manipulation
C)strong manipulation
D)Both a and c.
4

What are the three general types of a dependent variable used in most experiments?
A)self-report, behavioral, physiological
B)psychological, self-report, behavioral
C)biological, psychological, behavioral
D)observational, physiological, behavioral
5

Researchers conducted a memory experiment in which participants were randomly assigned to review a short list of simple words in one of three conditions: running in place, skipping in place, or hopping in place. Results revealed participants in all three conditions recalled all the words on the list. Most likely a __________ can explain these results.
A)roof effect
B)floor effect
C)ceiling effect
D)base effect
6

When the independent variable has the same effect on several measures of the same dependent variable, __________.
A)there is stronger external validity
B)it generates a lack of confidence in the findings
C)it suggests the operational definition is very weak
D)confidence in the results is increased
7

Any feature of an experiment that might inform a participant of the purpose of the study is called a __________.
A)filter characteristic
B)demand characteristic
C)faking characteristic
D)Both a and b
8

A placebo group is added to an experiment to control __________.
A)demand characteristics
B)experimenter bias
C)participants' expectations
D)selection bias
9

Which of the following is a way of minimizing expectancy effects?
A)Run all the conditions of the experiment simultaneously.
B)Use a cover story to conceal the true purpose of the study.
C)Add a placebo group to the experimental design.
D)Use a single-blind experiment.
10

A __________ allows the researcher to know if the instructions are clear, if the total experimental setting is plausible, whether there are any confusing questions, and other information.
A)manipulation check
B)pilot study
C)pretest only design
D)Both a and b.
11

The case of Clever Hans is an example of the problem of ___________.
A)demand characteristics
B)placebo effects
C)expectancy effects
D)participant bias
12

In a __________ study, neither the participant nor the experimenter knows whether the placebo or actual treatment is given.
A)single-blind
B)double-blind
C)fully-blinded
D)condition-blind
13

Researchers communicate their research to others as __________ or ___________.
A)manuscripts; articles in scientific magazines
B)scientific books; community forums about scientific discoveries
C)peer-reviewed journal articles; papers at scientific meetings
D)popular press; literary digests
14

Which of the following is an example of a behavioral measure of behavior?
A)reaction time
B)perceived extroversion
C)galvanic skin response (GSR)
D)Both a and c
15

A research paper that is submitted to a journal is __________ to make sure it has a careful external review before it is either rejected for publication or published.
A)literary-reviewed
B)manuscript-reviewed
C)expert-reviewed
D)peer-reviewed







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