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Experimenters who value external validity primarily want their findings to generalize across __________ and __________.


A) people; situations
B) independent variables; dependent variables
C) observers; independent variables
D) time; cost of experiment

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A researcher is interested in the changing nature of sex roles in contemporary society. If she were to employ an archival analysis, what would she be most likely to do?


A) Record how boys and girls are portrayed in children's books
B) Observe both men and women in "non-traditional" occupations
C) Interview both male and female doctors to determine how they are treated by colleagues
D) Participate in the daily activities of a family in which the woman works and the man stays home

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Dr. Williams wants to understand the motivations behind school shootings. To begin answering her questions, she examines the social media posts and blogs by identified school shooters. She also reads all the media reports she can find about the school shooters. Doing research in this manner is __________.


A) ethnography
B) cognitive dissonance
C) correlational method
D) archival analysis

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Complete the following analogy about research methods in social psychology: observational is to __________ as __________ is to causality.


A) description; correlational
B) prediction; experimental
C) description; experimental
D) prediction; correlational

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The __________ is a number that expresses the likelihood that a given experimental finding would have occurred by chance alone.


A) probability level
B) uncertainty quotient
C) chaos index
D) chance index

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Suppose a researcher wants to know whether frustration really does cause aggression. She collects a large number of experimental studies that involve both children and adults, and that are conducted both in the laboratory and in the "real world" in both the United States and other cultures. She then conducts a(n) __________ to determine whether there is enough consistency in findings across studies to determine the generalizability of the relationship between frustration and aggression.


A) systematic replication
B) direct replication
C) meta-analysis
D) archival study

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When you conduct your own research, what size p-value indicates that your research has been successful?


A) Small, such as less than 5 percent
B) Medium, such as between 30 and 70 percent
C) Large, such as greater than 70 percent
D) The size doesn't matter. The p-value does not indicate anything about research.

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Which of the following techniques is most likely to be used by social neuroscientists?


A) Ethnography
B) Archival research
C) Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
D) Field experiments

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The major difference between experiments and other research methods is that experiments involve __________.


A) mundane realism and psychological realism
B) manipulation of the independent variable
C) both internal and external validity
D) multiple variables

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Consider the following (fictitious) conclusion reached by a social psychologist: "After analyzing a sample of over 578 experiments, we have concluded that the question of whether men are more likely than women to help is difficult to answer. Based on the findings of this large number of studies, we have concluded that men are more likely to help when helping demands physical risk or 'chivalry'; otherwise, there are no reliable gender differences in helping." This conclusion about the reliability of the relationship between gender and helping was most likely based on __________.


A) pure conjecture
B) surveys of researchers
C) meta-analytic techniques
D) experimental procedures

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Which is more important: basic or applied research?


A) Basic research, because as Kurt Lewin said, "There is nothing so practical as a good theory"
B) Applied research, because this type of research is involved in solving social problems
C) Neither is that important compared with experimental research, which can establish causality.
D) Both are important, because basic research allows for an understanding of psychological processes that can be used in applied research to solve social problems.

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Applied research involves studies that are designed to __________.


A) satisfy intellectual curiosity
B) test well-established theories
C) establish causal explanations
D) solve a particular social problem

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In an experiment, the independent variable is __________ and the dependent variable is __________.


A) varied; measured
B) measured; varied
C) varied; randomly assigned
D) measured; manipulated

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Which research method allows the researcher to focus on causality?


A) Observational
B) Correlational
C) Experimental
D) Archival analysis

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__________ and __________ are the hallmarks of the experimental method, which set it apart from the observational and correlational methods.


A) Random assignment; probability levels
B) Representative sampling; control over extraneous variables
C) Control over extraneous variables; random assignment
D) Correlation coefficients; dependent variables

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When Latané and Darley replicated their experiment on helping behaviors as a field experiment, they had two burly men steal a case of beer from a convenience store, and then measured the number of customers who reported the robbery. Why would they replicate their laboratory study in a field setting?


A) To ensure psychological realism
B) To enhance internal validity
C) To enhance external validity
D) To test the p-value

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In a study of group dynamics, participants were placed in groups consisting of either three or ten people. During the study, group members worked together trying to solve a puzzle. After completing the task, participants reported how satisfied they were with the other members of their group. __________ is the independent variable in this study.


A) Group dynamics
B) The puzzle
C) Group size
D) Satisfaction

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If a researcher were to use deception as part of her experimental procedure, when would she explain the purpose of this deception to her participants?


A) During the debriefing
B) Before obtaining informed consent
C) Immediately preceding the experimental manipulation
D) Before collecting any dependent measures

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In the 1950s, Leon Festinger arrived at a theory of attitude change that was at odds with the psychological "wisdom" of the day. The genesis of this theory-cognitive dissonance theory-demonstrates the author's point that many ideas in social psychology are __________.


A) best viewed as "common sense"
B) the result of dissatisfaction with current theories
C) based on researchers' personal experiences
D) applicable only to the current historical era

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If two variables have no correlation with each other, this means that __________.


A) you can only predict one of the two variables
B) when one is higher, the other is lower
C) they are probably very similar
D) you cannot predict one from the other

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