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A __________ subjects factorial research design is a research design in which all independent variables are within subjects.
: between
within
mixed
facet
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A __________ subjects factorial research design is a research design in which all independent variables are within subjects.
: between
within
mixed
facet
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Question 2. Question : Catz and colleagues conducted an experiment with 207 individuals taking HIV medications. Participants were randomly assigned to read one of six vignettes. The vignettes varied by medical situation and physician prescription action. For medical situation, participants were randomly assigned to one of three levels. For physician prescription action, participants were randomly assigned to one of two conditions. In this example, the variable of physician prescription is a __________ subjects variable.
between
within
mixed
factorial
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Question 3. Question : Desrumaux and colleagues conducted a study to determine how evaluating a job applicant varies by the applicant's gender and physical appearance. The first independent variable was the applicant's gender and the second independent variable was physical appearance. When the researchers look for a main effect of B, which independent variable will be examined?
gender
physical appearance
A and B
None of the above
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Question 4. Question : Which of the following statements regarding main effects is correct?
to examine main effects, you ignore other IVs
to examine main effects, you collapse across other IVs
both A and B
none of the above
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Question 5. Question : Desrumaux and colleagues conducted a study to determine how evaluating a job applicant varies by the applicant's gender and physical appearance. If participants were assigned to only 1 of the 4 conditions, this would be a __________ subjects design.
between
within
mixed
subject
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Question 6. Question : In the following phrase, the number 2 represents the levels of the second independent variable: 2 X 3 design.
True
False
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Question 7. Question : Catz and colleagues conducted an experiment with 207 individuals taking HIV medications. Participants were randomly assigned to read one of six vignettes. The vignettes varied by medical situation and physician prescription action. For medical situation, participants were randomly assigned to one of three levels. For physician prescription action, participants were randomly assigned to one of two conditions. In this example, the factorial design would be represented as:
2 X 2
2 X 3
3 X 3
3 X 2
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Question 8. Question : You are reading a journal article and the method section states that the design was a 2 X 3 between subjects factorial design. Automatically, you know that the study will have _______ conditions.
3
6
9
12
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Question 9. Question : Main effects can be determined for each dependent variable.
True
False
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Question 10. Question : A researcher has created a factorial research design. She has two between subjects variables. What type of design does the researcher have?
between subjects factorial
within subjects factorial
mixed subjects factorial
facet subjects factorial
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Question 11. Question : A recent study by Dommeyer (2008) examined what factors influence whether or not people respond to a mail survey. In other words, are there factors that can influence if a person responds to a survey that he or she received in the mail? Dommeyer wanted to know if the attractiveness of the researcher (attractive and not attractive) in a cover letter would influence if people responded to the mail survey. Dommeyer also wanted to know if the sex of the researcher (male or female) in the cover letter would influence if people responded to the mail survey. So, participants viewed 1 of 4 mail surveys. The first independent variable of attractiveness of the researcher was a __________ variable.
within
mixed
between
subject
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Question 12. Question : There are three dependent variables in a 2 X3 design.
True
False
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Question 13. Question : Catz and colleagues conducted an experiment with 207 individuals taking HIV medications. Participants were randomly assigned to read one of six vignettes. The vignettes varied by medical situation and physician prescription action. For medical situation, participants were randomly assigned to one of three levels. For physician prescription action, participants were randomly assigned to one of two conditions. In this example, the research design was a __________ factorial design.
subjects
within
mixed
between
Points Received: 1 of 1
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Question 14. Question : In the following phrase, the number 3 represents the levels of the first independent variable: 2 X 3 design.
True
False
Points Received: 1 of 1
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Question 15. Question : There are two standard types of factorial designs.
: True
False
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Question 16. Question : Which of the following classic studies in psychology is a single case design?
Stroop Effect
Ebbinghaus' Forgetting Curve
Darley & Batson's Good Samaritan
Milgram's study on Obedience
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Question 17. Question : Which of the following is a benefit to conducting single case designs?
no order effect
high internal validity
no carryover effect
fatigue
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Question 18. Question : ABA designs are single case methodologies where researchers have a small number of participants receive the independent variable at varying times.
True
False
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Question 19. Question : Watson and Rayner (1920) conducted a classic study in psychology using a subject known as Little Albert. In that experiment, the researchers conditioned Little Albert to associate a white rabbit with being scared. What type of design was used by Watson and Rayner (1920)?
matched subject design
within subject design
single subject design
between subject design
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Question 20. Question : In a single case design, the participant serves as their own control group for comparison.
True
False
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Question 21. Question : Wundt's use of introspection by participants is an example of which type of design methodology?
matched subject design
within subject design
between subject design
single subject design
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Question 22. Question : Research conducted by Wundt, Kellogg, and Ebbinghaus are examples of single case designs.
True
False
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Question 23. Question : Internal validity is the power of the research design to __________________.
isolate the dependent variable as being responsible for any experimental effects.
isolate the independent variable as being responsible for any experimental effects.
decrease the likelihood of statistical variance being too high.
decrease the likelihood of statistical variance being too low.
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Question 24. Question : Single case designs are also known as _________________ designs.
N=1
small data
P=1
small sample
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Question 25. Question : Single cased designs struggle with obtaining control groups.
True
False
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Question 26. Question : Which of the following is a category for not using ABA designs?
limited sample
psychological mistrust
feasibility concerns
statistical variance
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Question 27. Question : Single case designs are also known as small participant designs.
True
False
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Question 28. Question : Which term fits least well?
: AB
ABA
Multiple baseline
ABBA
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Question 29. Question : Single case designs focus on a single participant, small group of individuals, or single group of participants.
True
False
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Question 30. Question : Research conducted by Wundt, Kellogg, and Ebbinghaus are examples of matched subject designs.
True
False
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