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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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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