What is another term for the independent variable

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1. In general, when selecting factors for a study, you want to be sure of which of these?

they have been investigated before

they are available to investigate

they are not of interest to you

they do not lead to another question

2. Identify and select the correct order of steps in scientific inquiry.

a. formulating a hypothesis, collecting relevant information, testing the hypothesis, working with the hypothesis reconsidering the theory, asking new questions, identifying the important factors, collecting relevant information asking the question, identifying the important factors, asking new questions, testing the hypothesis asking new questions, reconsidering the theory, working with the hypothesis, testing the hypothesis

3. Nonexperimental research methods consist of which of the following?

test causal relationships between variables

only describe characteristics of existing phenomenon

can be descriptive, historical or correlational

examine factors that are not related

4. Hannah assigns children to different teaching method groups and tests their math performance after six weeks. This is an example of what type of research?

descriptive

historical

experimental

uncontrolled

5. Which of the following methods provides information about past trends?

historical

correlational

experimental

descriptive

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6.Matthew thinks that there is a relationship between parenting style and self-esteem in

children. Which research method should he use?

correlational

quasi-experimental

descriptive

historical

7. When variables compete to explain the same effects, what are they sometimes called?

contradictory

intertwining

confounding

interdependent

8. What is another term for the independent variable?

treatment variable

dependent variable

control variable

factorial variable

9.What type of variable masks the true relationship between the independent and dependent

variables?

extraneous variable

moderator variable

control variable

neutral variable

10. Why is a null hypothesis said to be implied?

a.lt's always directly tested.

It's never directly tested.

You do not need to test it to know that it is false.

It is stated in a question form.

The interpretation of "differences are significant" means that the differences found

are _

probably not due to chance

due to chance

creative outcomes

not dictated by the hypothesis

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12. The best dependent variable is defined by which of the following characteristics?

independent of any other variable in the same study

sensitive to changes in the treatment

can be manipulated by the researcher

interacts with the independent variable

13. Which of the following is a good way to find a research topic?

personal experience

getting an idea from your advisor

looking for the next step in the research process

All of the above.

14. Which type of source is NOT typically included in a literature review?

tertiary sources

general sources

secondary sources

primary sources

15. What is one of the advantages of using online search services?

you are not likely to miss very much

this is an outdated method

it IS stated In a declarative form

you can enter the data for anyone reference using a standard form

16. Forcing someone to participate in a study is an example of what ethical issue/concern?

protection from harm

maintenance of privacy

informed consent

coercion

17. What is the best definition of an institutional review board?

a group of people who make decisions regarding an institution's human resources

a group of people found in most public institutions and private agencies who render a

judgment as to whether experiments carried out in their facilities are free from risk

a group of people who review the literature produced by researchers in their

institution in order to keep an accounting of it

d. a group of people representing many different institutions who meet to review the

current literature in their respective fields

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18. What does the ethical principle of "sharing benefits" mean?

a. all participants in the same study should receive an equal share of the benefits or

subject payments

b. all those who belong to the population being studied will share equally from the

benefits the study produces

the results of studies must be shared with the public so society may benefit from the

increased knowledge

all groups involved in a study should eventually be given an opportunity to receive any

treatments that were found to be effective in the study

19. Which is NOT a component of informed consent?

the purpose of the research

who you are

how the participant can get a copy of the records

a computer simulation of the data

20. What is the purpose of a table of random numbers?

determine the number of subjects in a study

decide what statistical test to use

randomly assign people to groups

number items on a questionnaire

21. What does generalizability refer to?

results that may be applied to different populations in different settings

results that apply only to the sample studied

convenience sampling

using a table of random numbers

22. A table of random numbers _

is used in nonprobability sampling methods

can be used to create a stratified sample

works well with convenience sampling

is a list of ordered numbers from which the researcher closes his eyes and randomly

points until he obtains the desired number for his sample

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23. What is the most unbiased tool that can be used in random selection?

random sampling

table of random numbers

quota sampling

direct sampling

24. When is a stratified sample an appropriate sampling technique?

specific characteristics of the population are of no concern

individuals in a population are not equal

each member must have an equal chance of being selected

you have a small population

25. Which of the following is NOT a probability sampling method?

simple random sampling

quota sampling

stratified sampling

cluster sampling

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Multiple Choice Questions (Enter your answers on the enclosed answer sheet)

1. The ratio level of measurement would include which of the following?

political affiliation

amount of books owned

order of finishing test

GRE score

2. Which level of measurement conveys the most information?

nominal

ordinal

interval

ratio

3. Which of the following is NOT an example of reliability?

consistency

performing the same in the future as in the past

the test doing what it is supposed to do

measuring the same thing more than once with the same outcome

4. A score that you would actually record is a(n) score.

observed

true

c.error

d. false

5. What are the two components of error scores?

method error and consistent error

standard error and method error

trait error and standard error

trait error and method error

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6. A measure of how stable a test is over time is an example of which of the following?

inter-rater reliability

test-retest reliability

parallel forms reliability

internal consistency

7. describes a measure used to compare two different tests with the same group of

participants to see how closely correlated the two sets of scores are with each other.

Inter-rater reliability

Test-retest reliability

Parallel-forms reliability

Internal consistency

What is the name of the individual credited with devising levels of measurement in which

different measurement outcomes can be classified?

Binet

Stevens

Cattell

Wechsler

9. What is one way to obtain a criterion validity estimate?

ask an expert for hi~ or h",r opinion

assess the underlying construct on which the test is based and correlate these

scores with the test scores

select a criterion and correlate scores on the test with scores on the criterion

obtain a Pearson Product Moment correlation coefficient for two different forms of the

test given at different times

1 O.lntelligence tests usually compare the performance of a child against other children of the

same age. This type oftest is called a(n) test.

achievement

standardized

norm-referenced

criterion-referenced

11. Tests such as the Denver Developmental Screening Test are used _

as dependent variables

for entrance to a program to identify strengths and weaknesses

to distinguish among people for selection purposes

to determine if program goals were met

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What type of test defines a specific level of performance (or mastery) of some content

domain?

standardized test

researcher-made test

norm-referenced test

criterion-referenced test

13. The Graduate Record Examination and the Miller's AnalogyTest are generally used for

placement

selection

evaluation of a program

diagnosis

14. What is the computed number for the proportion of test takers who get an item correct?

item analysis

discrimination index

difficulty index

attitude index

What is the computed number for how well an item distinguishes between the "knowing"

and the "unknowing"?

item analysis

discrimination index

difficulty index

attitude index

16. Which one of the following is a disadvantage of multiple choice tests?

a. can be used to assess almost anyone

b.limits the kind of content assessed

are relatively easy to score

poor writers are not penalized

17. Which level of measurement is very similar to Thurstone-like scales?

ordinal

nominal

interval

ratio

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18. What is the range of 5, 8, 10, 14, and 11?

a.48

b.9.6

c. 10

d.9

19. What is the average amount that each score varies from the mean of the set of scores?

the range

the standard deviation

the mean

the normal curve

20. How can descriptive statistics be defined?

describing elements of a distribution

relating the data to a larger population

developing a research question

identical to inferential statistics

Which measure of variability is the most direct way to measure how dispersed a set of scores

is?

the mean

standard deviation

range

variance

When computing the standard deviation, what does it mean when the sum of the deviation

about the mean is NOT O?

The data set has a great amount of variability.

The data set has at least one extreme score.

The data is too small.

The mean of the data set was computed incorrectly.

23. Which measure of variability describes the average deviation of each score from the mean?

range

standard deviation

mode

mean

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24. What measure would be used to compute the average gender of subjects?

mean

mode

median

standard deviation

25. Which measure would be used to describe the average class ranking of algebra students?

mean

mode

median

standard deviation

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