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Intr 2 Psy Final EX3

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show case study  
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What is the correct order for scientific research?   show
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Which statement is true of a hypothesis?   show
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The principle of falsifiability means that...   show
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Researchers prefer to select participants who accurately represent the larger population that the researchers are interested in. This type of group is called a ... sample.   show
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show descriptive methods  
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show observational study  
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... are fake treatments or inactive substances used as a control in an experiment.   show
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show psychological tests  
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show uniform procedures have been developed for giving and scoring the test  
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Which is a correct statement about skepticism?   show
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show volunteer bias  
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show a positive  
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show researchers have more control over the research study  
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show  
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A researcher studies a suicide bomber's history. The researchers goal is to understand the events and personality traits that led the person to become a bomber. This type of research is called a...   show
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What is the correct order for scientific research?   show
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show It is a statement about a relationship between variables that may be empirically tested.  
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The principle of falsifiability means that...   show
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show Representative  
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show descriptive methods  
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Dawn is systematically recording the behaviors of the kids in a nursery school, taking pains to avoid being obvious about what she is doing. Dawn is engaging in an ...   show
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show placebos  
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Procedures used to measure and evaluate personality traits, emotional states, aptitudes, and values are called ...   show
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show uniform procedures have been developed for giving and scoring the test  
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Which is a correct statement about skepticism?   show
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show volunteer bias  
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show a positive  
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show researchers have more control over the research study  
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Ken is given a vocational interest test and then takes a test, similar in format but with different questions, a week later. The test administrator wants to measure the ... of the test.   show
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show -.80  
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Experiments are more valuable than other research methods because...   show
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show independent variable  
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Subjects are randomly assigned to experimental and control groups to ...   show
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show field research  
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The correlation coefficient conveys ...   show
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Inferential statistics are called...   show
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show double-blind study  
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show longitudinal study  
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show rarely does one study alone prove anything, and this technique analyzes data from many studies  
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Marcy is trying to define "anxiety" in such a way that it specifies how it is to be observed, measured, and empirically tested. She is attempting to find an appropriate ...   show
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show informed consent  
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Recalling of past events, down to facial expressions and complete memory is an example of ...   show
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show it gives us our sense of who we are  
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To millions, 9/11 is frozen in time. They remember exactly where they were, what they were doing, and what they felt as the morning transpired. This vivid recollection is known as a ...   show
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Conscious, intentional recollection of an event or of an item of information is called...   show
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show is of different ethnic back ground than eyewitness  
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The multiple choice question youre answering now requires ... to answer correctly   show
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What memory system has an unlimited capacity and can keep information for minutes or decades?   show
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show confabulation  
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Jannet solved a puzzle on Thursday and Saturday but cannot recall what she wrote down. She had ... memory of some of course?   show
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show semantic memories  
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According to Sir Frederic artlett...   show
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Ambassador McKenzie was about to ask a french diplomat to repeat his last comment, but then his ... enabled him to "select" what had been said while ignoring all all the extraneous sounds in the reception room   show
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For most americans, which year would be considered a chunk?   show
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In accordance with the three-box model of memory, the memory system involved in the prolonged storage of information is known as ...   show
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show she now has memories of her experiences from her first year or two of life, thanks to therapy  
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... could be knowing how to do something memories   show
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show occurs because the pre-frontal cortex and other key brain feature aren't developed left.  
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Margeaux is introduced to be the following people when she arrives at a party. According the serial position effect, it will be the most difficult to remember the names of ...   show
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show Long-term potentiation  
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show a mnemonic  
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... involves associating new items of information with material that has already been stored.   show
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Coach Harvey says he has trouble remembering the players from the previous year, and sometimes callsthem by name of a new player. This is an example of...   show
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Research on autobiographical memory indicates that most adults cannot recall any events until about ...   show
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... involves active mental processes that control retrieval of information from long-term memory and interpret that information appropriately given for a given task.   show
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show amygdala  
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show Decay  
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