A) increased
B) remained constant
C) decreased
D) ebbed and flowed
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A) exposure to a helpful, neutral, or violent video game.
B) the volume of the noise blast given to a person.
C) whether or not a noise blast was given to a person.
D) score on an aggression personality measure.
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A) the type of video game played had no effect on participants' choice of how loud to blast a noise at someone.
B) participants used lower volume of a blast if they had played a video game that involved helping.
C) participants who played a neutral video game were more likely to choose the quietest noise blast.
D) participants who played a video game that was violent were more likely to choose the quietest noise blast.
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A) have the right to withdraw from a study without incurring any penalty.
B) are fully informed as to the procedures and hypotheses of the study.
C) do not differ from one another in systematic ways.
D) constitute a representative sample from the population of interest.
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A) Critical evaluation of information
B) Better memory for the results of studies
C) Better understanding of studies
D) Enhanced self-esteem
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A) As shoe size increases, sexual deviancy increases.
B) As shoe size increases, sexual deviancy decreases.
C) There is virtually no relationship between shoe size and sexual deviancy.
D) Engaging in sexually deviant acts causes your feet to grow.
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A) social psychology is less of a science than many other fields.
B) many people have commonsense intuitions about the questions that social psychologists study empirically.
C) social psychologists are less likely to rely on empirical observation to draw conclusions.
D) in social psychology, researchers are less concerned with theories and more concerned with data.
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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) survey study.
B) observational study.
C) archival study.
D) experiment.
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A) To examine human behavior in real-world settings
B) To test specific hypotheses derived from a specific theory
C) To integrate the different research methodologies within one subfield of social psychology
D) To solve practical problems
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A) hypothetical and theoretical research.
B) specific and general research.
C) basic and applied research.
D) independent and dependent research.
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A) Research questions can be inspired by real-world events.
B) Social psychologists sometimes develop research questions based on their own personal experiences and observations.
C) Social psychologists can only develop testable research questions by reading about prior research in the field.
D) Music, poetry, and literature can all inspire research questions.
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A) Correlational research aids researchers in the development of new hypotheses.
B) Correlational research permits researchers to determine whether one variable can predict another.
C) Correlational research is often useful for studying phenomena for which experimentation is impractical or unethical.
D) Correlational research allows researchers to measure relationships between independent and dependent variables.
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A) a descriptive study.
B) signal-contingent self-reports.
C) event-contingent self-reports.
D) observational measures.
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A) dependent variable.
B) subject variable.
C) manipulated variable.
D) independent variable.
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A) Public opinion polling
B) Election Day exit polling
C) Market research telemarketing surveys
D) A population census
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A) Is memory for television commercials influenced by the tune of the music included in the commercial?
B) Does taking a social psychology course cause one to be happier?
C) Does smoking marijuana lead to increased aggression?
D) Do banks tend to offer minorities lower interest rates on home mortgages than non-minorities?
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A) conceptual independent variable; operational independent variable
B) conceptual dependent variable; operational dependent variable
C) operational dependent variable; conceptual dependent variable
D) conceptual independent variable; operational dependent variable
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A) reduces the probability that the results are due to chance.
B) increases the construct validity of the experiment.
C) allows them to examine multiple relationships among variables.
D) increases the likelihood that participants have been treated ethically.
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