psyc300 week 4 midterm exam

1. Professor Adams is constructing a demographic questionnaire for use in a research project. One question asks students to report whether they are currently living in an “urban”, “suburban”, or “rural” setting. This is an example of a/an:

  • A. nominal scale
  • B. ordinal scale
  • C. interval scale
  • D. ration scale

2. Which of the following represents a null hypothesis?

  • A. Class A high school basketball teams who employ a sports psychologist will have a higher proportion of wins over the course of the season than comparable teams who do not employ a sports psychologist.
  • B. There will be no difference in rate of skill improvement between college gymnasts who practice meditation and those who do not.
  • C. Does incorporating relaxation exercises into the daily practice routine of college vocal majors enhance their performance confidence?
  • D. None of the above

3. Which of the following represents a research hypothesis?

  • A. Class A high school basketball teams who employ a sports psychologist will have a higher proportion of wins over the course of the season than comparable teams who do not employ a sports psychologist.
  • B. There will be no difference in rate of skill improvement between college gymnasts who practice meditation and those who do not.
  • C. Does incorporating relaxation exercises into the daily practice routine of college vocal majors enhance their performance confidence?
  • D. None of the above

4. In a _______, each participant is tested under all conditions.

  • A. carryover effect
  • B. practice effect
  • C. within-subjects experiment
  • D. fatigue effect

5. The ______ of psychology—the diagnosis and treatment of psychological problems—is one important application of the scientific discipline of psychology.

  • A. clinical practice
  • B. treatment field
  • C. addiction field
  • D. mental health field

6. ________ is written by a single author or a small group of authors and usually gives a coherent presentation of a topic much like an extended review article. Edited volumes have an editor or a small group of editors who recruit many authors to write separate chapters on different aspects of the same topic.

  • A. A professional journal
  • B. A scholarly book
  • C. A monograph
  • D. An edited volume

7. When considering general criteria for high-quality research projects, replicability refers to the fact that:

  • A. the research design allows the researcher to control those factors that are central to the success of the project.
  • B. another researcher, using the same procedures under the same circumstances to research the same question, would obtain comparable results.
  • C. a well-designed research project could be carried out by a specific individual conducting research in the same field.
  • D. the phenomena of interest must be quantified in some systematic way.

8. Charlotte, an anthropologist, has been living in an Incan village for three years. During that time Charlotte has become expert in Incan weaving by observing and imitating the master weavers in the community. For Charlotte, observing weaving constitutes:

  • A. primary data
  • B. secondary data
  • C. informal data
  • D. nonempirical data

9. Charlotte wrote a book about her experience as an anthropologist living in an Incan village for three years and becoming an expert weaver. Her book was widely read by other anthropologists, including Mira, who is an expert in Navaho weaving. For Mira, Charlotte’s book constitutes:

  • A. hearsay data
  • B. secondary data
  • C. informal data
  • D. primary data

10. Sean, a high school wrestler, has agreed to participate in a study of cardiovascular conditioning. He is left somewhat confused when, at the first research session, he is asked to complete a questionnaire about commonly purchased grocery items. Sean’s confusion indicates a lack of ______ regarding the task.

  • A. construct validity
  • B. content validity
  • C. criterion validity
  • D. face validity

11. A researcher decides to use a high school sample to test the relationship between her new measure of empathy and a well-established measure of interpersonal sensitivity. She finds that the two instruments are highly related, which supports the ______ of the new instrument.

  • A. predictive validity
  • B. content validity
  • C. criterion validity
  • D. face validity

12. A researcher designed a new questionnaire to measure political conservatism. To test out his new instrument, he asks people leaving their polling place on election day to report their degree of political conservatism on a scale of 1 (low) to 10 (high) and then complete his questionnaire. Results show that people who identified themselves as political conservatives also had the highest scores on his questionnaire. This is an indication of the ______ of the new instrument.

  • A. criterion validity
  • B. content validity
  • C. face validity
  • D. predictive validity

13. Don and Jane are studying aggression among preschool children. Separately, they each watch a videotape of four children interacting in a playroom and then rate each child on the level of aggression displayed during the play session. They compare their completed ratings and are pleased to note they are highly similar. This is an example of ______ reliability.

  • A. interrater
  • B. internal consistency
  • C. equivalent form
  • D. test-retest

14. Dr. Stevens is testing a 10-question measure of achievement motivation. He notes that if his respondents agree with the first question, they tend to also agree with the other nine. Likewise, if his respondents disagree with the first question, they tend of disagree with the other nine. This is an indication of good ______ reliability.

  • A. interrater
  • B. internal consistency
  • C. equivalent form
  • D. test-retest

15. Professor Page is studying civic-mindedness among senior citizens. She administers a survey of civic mindedness to a senior citizens group in early April, then again in early May. By comparing the two sets of scores, the professor can assess the ______ reliability of her measure of civic-mindedness.

  • A. interrater
  • B. internal consistency
  • C. equivalent form
  • D. test-retest

16. Dr. Davenport wants to conduct a study of whether high school students learn more efficiently while seated at a desk compared to in an easy chair. She knows there is a large research literature regarding similar influences on learning, and she wants to see if the findings hold true with a group of high school history students. Moreover, as a researcher she is uneasy with a lack of structure. You recommend that Dr. Davenport conduct a ______ study.

  • A. quantitative
  • B. qualitative

17. Dr. Greenhill wants to know how it is that some early adolescents come to make a connection between their personal lifestyle and environmental problems, while others don’t. Furthermore, among those who see the connection, why do some become committed to environmentalism while others do not? Dr. Greenwald looks forward to probing the thoughts of young teens on these issues and trying to see the questions and issues through “14-year-old eyes.” You recommend that Dr. Greenhill conduct a ______ study.

  • A. quantitative
  • B. qualitative

18. Scientific research is relevant to _______ because it provides detailed and accurate knowledge about psychological problems and establishes whether treatments are effective.

  • A. psychology
  • B. addiction
  • C. clinical practice
  • D. professors

19. ______ in psychology is conducted primarily for the sake of achieving a more detailed and accurate understanding of human behavior, without necessarily trying to address any particular practical problem.

  • A. Statistical research
  • B. Qualitative research
  • C. Basic research
  • D. Applied research

20. In ______ research proposal(s), specific hypotheses regarding findings are often stated.

  • A. both quantitative and qualitative
  • B. neither quantitative and qualitative
  • C. a quantitative
  • D. a qualitative

Essay Questions:

21. Describe three benefits of conducting a thorough review of existing literature before writing a research proposal.

22. Concepts, ideas, opinions, feelings, and other intangible entities are often labeled as “insubstantial phenomena.” Select one of the following 3 phenomena that would be considered insubstantial, and explain two different ways — one qualitative and one quantitative — that you might measure it: a) the closeness of undergraduates’ social network friends; b) the “campus climate” at your university; c) “irrational exuberance” about the stock market.

23. In regard to quantitative research proposals, novice researchers often find it very challenging and tedious to explain in detail how the data will be analyzed and interpreted in their study. Explain why it is essential that the researcher not cut corners in this section of the proposal.

24. Graduate professors like to insist that the completion of thesis or dissertation research is not merely an “academic exercise” or final hurdle to obtaining the desired degree. Explain at least two personal benefits that the individual derives from completing a high- quality thesis or dissertation. Then explain at least two societal benefits that follow from the individual’s completion of a high-quality thesis or dissertation.

 
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