A) analytic narrative; inferential analysis
B) applied research; basic research
C) field research; laboratory research
D) basic field research; applied field research
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A) A suspects B of fraud, so A replicates B's work
B) A notices that complete strangers who take the same subway to work every day begin to greet one another at the station; A wonders why
C) A comes across an interesting study and does a partial replication and an extension of it
D) A has an equipment failure and notices some unusual behavior that leads to a series of studies
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A) informed consent is easier
B) it allows experimental realism to occur
C) there is a greater degree of mundane realism
D) only lab research yields data that can be analyzed adequately (statistically)
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A) event X occurs, therefore the theory has been proven true
B) event X occurs, therefore the theory has been supported
C) event X does not occur, therefore the theory has been disproven
D) event X does not occur, therefore the theory has not been supported
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A) it allows for a greater degree of control over variables
B) it may be lower in mundane realism
C) both informed consent and debriefing are easier to manage
D) all of the above
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A) participants will take the procedures seriously
B) the participant's task will resemble a normal daily activity
C) it is certain that deception has been used
D) it is almost certainly a field study rather than a laboratory study
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A) it was discarded
B) it was concluded that it must be true; most of the research proved it
C) it evolved to incorporate the idea that dissonance occurred most strongly when the self was threatened
D) it was logically disproven but hung on over the years because nothing better came along
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A) basic research on attention
B) applied research on the factors that enhance the focusing of attention
C) research high in mundane realism but low in experimental realism
D) basic research on car driving
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A) a behavior
B) a hypothesis
C) an operational definition
D) a construct
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A) are seldom needed because of modern advances in behavioral technology
B) are needed to force researchers in different laboratories to all use the exact same definition of a construct
C) force researchers to be clear about defining the terms of their studies
D) differ from one study to another, which means that using operational definitions hinders the replication process
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A) induction
B) deduction
C) serendipity
D) parsimony
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A) the outcome of one study is usually a question that leads to the next study
B) research is more likely to be the product of a research team than of an individual investigator working alone
C) the majority of research ideas come from a logical deduction from an established theory
D) researchers don't complete projects in topic A, then move to B; they develop programs of research on topic A
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A) always has mundane realism but seldom has experimental realism
B) always has experimental realism but seldom has mundane realism
C) can be either laboratory or field research
D) is always field research, while basic research is laboratory research
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A) are not highly regarded until proven true
B) lead to hypotheses through the process of induction
C) provide the basis for making predictions that can be tested empirically
D) are ideal if they can explain all possible outcomes
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A) the effect of delaying reward on maze learning in rats
B) the effectiveness of hypnosis for improving courtroom eyewitness memory
C) worker productivity in well-lit vs. poorly-lit environments
D) whether hands-free cell phones are less disruptive to driving than hand-held phones
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