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A) Meta-analysis
B) Descriptive research
C) Correlational research
D) Experimentation
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A) The more often that couples go to the movies, the more often they go out to dinner.
B) The less often that couples go to the movies, the less often they go out to dinner.
C) There is a strong positive correlation between the number of times couples go to the movies and the number of times they go out to dinner.
D) Because the correlation coefficient is less than 1.0, the association between these two variables is very weak and probably unreliable.
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A) held constant; varied
B) correlational; descriptive
C) manipulated; measured
D) general; specific
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A) its inclusion of equal numbers of individuals from different groups in the population.
B) the number of people in the sample.
C) the ratio of the sample size to the population size.
D) the total number of groups in the population.
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A) they are so low in external validity.
B) they do not involve the manipulation of variables.
C) they are always conducted outside of the research lab.
D) researchers have too much control over the variables.
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A) testing
B) creating
C) proving
D) generalizing
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A) funding sources are looking to save money and surveys are relatively inexpensive.
B) researchers rarely have time to carry out complex social psychological experiments.
C) the analysis of surveys permits much tighter control than could otherwise be achieved.
D) they involve variables that are impossible or unethical to observe directly or manipulate.
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A) address ethical concerns about experiments.
B) determine if there are any interactions among the independent variables.
C) ensure a high level of experimental realism.
D) provide a baseline against which to compare the effects of the independent variables.
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A) Institutional review boards have had little effect on the types of research conducted by social psychologists.
B) Most social psychologists believe they have a moral imperative to study important topics even if doing so poses high risk for the study participants.
C) Social psychology research is devoid of human biases.
D) Strict adherence to scientific methods reduces but do not eliminate human biases in social psychology.
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A) rating
B) experimental
C) sample
D) control
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A) determine the causal relationship between an independent and a dependent variable.
B) describe the population's average score on a particular measure.
C) manipulate one variable but hold the other constant.
D) determine the nature and strength of the association between two measured variables.
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A) In correlational research, variables are measured but not manipulated.
B) In correlational research, one variable is manipulated and one is measured.
C) Correlational research can be conducted using observational, but not archival, measures.
D) Correlational research can be conducted using archival, but not observational, measures.
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A) there can be reasonable certainty that the independent variables in an experiment caused the observed effects on the dependent variables.
B) there can be reasonable confidence that the same results would be obtained for other people and in other situations.
C) participants were assigned to the various conditions on the basis of representative criteria.
D) the experimental situation engages participants and leads them to behave naturally and spontaneously.
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A) random assignment.
B) random sampling.
C) debriefing.
D) experimental realism.
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A) To determine the moral value of their research question
B) To find published research on a particular topic
C) To increase the external validity of their research
D) To help them select a random sample of participants
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A) People smile more when they are lying than when they are telling the truth.
B) Refusing to help someone in need is morally wrong.
C) Stereotypes are more likely to impact judgments when people are tired.
D) Women tend to have more opposite-sex friends than men.
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A) control
B) conceptual
C) independent
D) dependent
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A) survey.
B) observational study.
C) archival study.
D) experiment.
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