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Category > Psychology Posted 29 Nov 2017 My Price 10.00

tendency to notice evidence

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Which of the following is NOT an empirical question?

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Are women more talkative than men?



Is dieting an effective weight loss strategy?



Should we prohibit cell phone use while driving?



Does cognitive psychotherapy help depressed people?

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The tendency to notice evidence that is consistent with our beliefs and ignore evidence that is inconsistent with
our beliefs is called _____.

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wishful thinking



confirmation bias



skepticism



common sense

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Two important attitudes of scientists are skepticism and _____.

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emotional neutrality



mathematical ability



tolerance of uncertainty



religious agnosticism

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What is an empirically supported treatment?

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a psychological treatment that has been shown to work by scientific research



a psychological treatment that has not yet been tested



a psychological treatment that should work in theory but that does not work in practice



a psychological treatment that can, in principle, be tested

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Researcher A says that people who got allowances as children are more financially responsible as adults
because they had more opportunity to learn how to handle money. Researcher B says that people who got
allowances as children are more financially responsible adults because they are responsible people in general …
which is why their parents gave the allowances in the first place. Which of the following best describes this state of
affairs?

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The researchers share the same hypothesis but are proposing different phenomena.



The researchers agree on the phenomenon but disagree about the theory.



The researchers have the same theory but different hypotheses.



The researchers are taking different perspectives on the same theory.

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Which of the following is an advantage of narrow theories over broad theories?

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They are simpler.



They explain more phenomena.



They are less technical.



They make more precise predictions.

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A theory that explains a behavior primarily in terms of why it happens is which of the following?

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a mechanistic theory



a typology



a functional theory



a hypothesis

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In general, what do researchers conclude when their hypotheses are confirmed?

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It is time to switch to a new research topic.



They have proven their theory.



Their theory now has more support.



Nothing because a hypothesis cannot ever be confirmed.

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When will researchers typically abandon a theory?

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when it is criticized by other researchers



as soon as a hypothesis based on the theory is disconfirmed



after several hypotheses based on the theory are disconfirmed



after approximately 10 to 15 years

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Which of the following is the most common type of sample in psychological research?

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a convenience sample



random sample



a haphazard sample



a stratified sample

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There is a statistical relationship between two variables if which of the following is true?

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One of the variables has a higher mean than the other.



The average level of one variable differs across levels of the other.



The variables are conceptually similar (e.g., intelligence and common sense).



all of the above

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Which of the following could NOT be the independent variable in an experiment?

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sexual abuse



study strategy



room temperature



mood

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Which of the following studies most clearly has the directionality problem?

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a study on whether or not a person was sexually abused as a child and how paranoid he or she is as an adult



a study on the relationship between losing a limb and one’s self-esteem



a study relating college students’ study habits to their final exam performance



a study on the correlation between how much negative emotion a person has and how many physical
symptoms he or she has

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The most common source of research ideas in psychology is which of the following?

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previous research



informal observations



government regulations



suggestions from friends

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What typically happens to a manuscript during the peer review process for a professional journal?

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The researcher gets comments on the manuscript from his or her friends before submitting it for publication



The manuscript is posted on the Internet and voted on by a large group of evaluators.



The journal editor sends the manuscript to three experts for their comments before deciding whether to publish it.



The manuscript is published and the journal editor then publishes comments from readers.

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Which of the following is the best example of a construct?

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depression



number of siblings



height



annual income

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A low test-retest correlation would probably not be a concern for a measure of which of the following?

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mood



intelligence



extroversion



conscientiousness

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Which of the following is a common measure of internal consistency?

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test-retest correlation



split-half correlation



Cohen’s d



Cronbach’s alpha

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Which of the following is generally true of measures created for use in scientific research?

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They can be used without permission.



They are described in a published article.



They should be properly referenced in any published work.



all of the above

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After using any psychological measure, it is always good practice to do which of the following?

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write a thank you note to the creator of the measure



evaluate its reliability and validity based on the new data



publish the results in the Mental Measurements Yearbook



discuss participants’ responses with them

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APA style writing includes lots of direct quotations.

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True
False
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Which of the following references is formatted correctly in APA style?

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Williams, J. S. (2008). Effects of sleep deprivation on exam performance. Journal of Psychology and Education, 14, 332-335.



Williams, John S. (2008). Effects of sleep deprivation on exam performance. Journal of Psychology and Education, 14, 332-335.



Williams, J. S. (2008). Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Exam Performance. Journal of Psychology and Education, 14, pp. 332-335.



Williams, J. Sherman (2008). Effects of sleep deprivation on exam performance. Journal of Psychology and Education, 14, 332-335.

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Which of the following reference citations is formatted correctly in APA style?

Which of the following reference citations is formatted correctly in APA style?

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Williams studied the effect of sleep deprivation on exam performance (2008).



Williams (2008) studied the effect of sleep deprivation on exam performance.



Sleep deprivation has a negative effect on exam performance (Williams, J. S., 2008).



Sleep deprivation has a negative effect on exam performance. (Williams, 2008).

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Which of the following is true of poster presentations in psychology?

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They are made only by student researchers.



They are becoming less common.



They are a common way for professional researchers to present their research.



They are less effective than oral presentations.

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The literature review of an APA style introduction section should do which of the following?

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cite and discuss the three most important studies on the current topic



provide an exhaustive list of all research conducted on the current topic



discuss only new research that has been published in the past five years



make an argument for why the current research question is worth addressing

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