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Keywords are not important when searching for articles.

Question 1Keywords are not important when searching for articles.

 

  True

 

  False

 

 Question 2To reach the Ashford University Library through the classroom, click on the _____.

 

  Course Policies link

 

  Help icon

 

  Writing Center & Library link

 

  Course Resources link

 

 Question 3An advantage of using the subscription databases in the Ashford Library is that they contain academic resources not available free on the internet.

 

  True

 

  False

 

 Question 4Peer-reviewed articles are required for academic assignments because they are written and reviewed by experts in the field.

 

  True

 

  False

 

 Question 5To ensure that the articles you find are acceptable for academic assignments, check the _____ box in FindIt@AU.

 

  Limit to Full Text

 

  Limit to Scholarly / Peer Reviewed

 

  Limit to eBooks

 

  Apply equivalent subjects

 

 Question 6When searching for an exact phrase in a database, use _____.

 

  parentheses

 

  quotation marks

 

  all capital letters

 

  italics

 

 Question 7Dates should be entered into the search box in FindIt@AU.

 

  True

 

  False

 

Question 8Which of the following keywords would be most useful in searching for articles about treatments for anorexia nervosa?

 

  “articles about treatments for anorexia nervosa”

 

  anorexia nervosa

 

  eating disorders

 

  anorexia nervosa treatment

 

 

 

PSY326 Research Methods

 

Week 1 Quiz 2   

 

Question 1Either using a cover story to provide false information to participants about the purpose of the study, or not providing complete information, is called _____.

 

  deception

 

  debriefing

 

  fabrication

 

  plagiarism

 

 Question 2Which famous controversial study was planned to last for two weeks but had to end after 6 days because of harm to participants?

 

  Stanford Prison Experiment

 

  Milgram’s Obedience Study

 

  Tuskegee Syphilis Study

 

  Little Albert Study

 

 Question 3Making up fictional data or results and presenting them as being real is called _____.

 

  plagiarism

 

  deception.

 

  fabrication

 

  common rule

 

Question 4A psychology professor offers extra credit in a course if students volunteer to participate in his study. There is no opportunity for students who do not volunteer for this particular study to earn the extra credit. Is this ethical or unethical?

 

  Ethical

 

  Unethical

 

 Question 5Data collected without any identifying information of participants is called _____.

 

  deception

 

  confidentiality

 

  free consent

 

  anonymous

 

 Question 6_____ means that participants are not pressured to participate in or remain in a study.

 

  informed consent

 

  debriefing

 

  confidentiality

 

  free consent

 

Question 7Informing potential participants of all features of the study that would reasonably affect their decision to participate, and making sure they understand what they are agreeing to is called _____.

 

  informed consent

 

  debriefing

 

  confidentiality

 

  free consent

 

 Question 8_____ is a set of federal laws that established institutional review boards and the baseline standard of ethics for all federally funded research.

 

  The Belmont Report

 

  The Common Rule

 

  The Declaration of Helsinki

 

  The Nuremburg Code

 

 

 

PSY326 Research Methods

 

Week 2 Quiz

 

Question 1A research question is a declarative statement which can be tested to determine the probability of it being true or false.

 

True

 

False

 

 Question 2A researcher uses observation of children and their parents in a busy fast food restaurant to count the number of times certain behaviors occur within a one hour period. This research is _____.

 

  

 

descriptive, qualitative, non-experimental

 

experimental, quantitative

 

correlational, non-experimental, quantitative

 

descriptive, non-experimental, quantitative

 

Question 3Which of the following is NOT a requirement for a study to be a true experiment?

 

manipulation of an independent variable

 

random assignment of participants to groups or conditions

 

control of extraneous variables

 

purposive sampling to recruit participants

 

Question 4A researcher uses observation of children and their parents in a busy fast food restaurant to prepare a vivid description of the behaviors and interactions among people present. This research is _____.

 

descriptive, qualitative, non-experimental

 

experimental, quantitative

 

correlational, non-experimental, quantitative

 

descriptive, non-experimental, quantitative

 

 Question 5A research approach that uses words or images as data instead of numbers is called _____.

 

descriptive

 

non-experimental

 

qualitative

 

quantitative

 

Question 6Hypothesis testing is done in quantitative research but not in qualitative research.

 

True

 

False

 

Question 7In quantitative research, the hypothesis to be tested must be specified before data collection begins.

 

True

 

False

 

Question 8An educational researcher wants to find out if the amount of homework assigned to middle school students affects the students’ level of academic self-efficacy. Several schools are selected and invited to participate. In each school, participating classes are randomly assigned to receive either three hours of homework on weeknights or less than one hour of homework each night for the duration of the study. Self-efficacy of the students in the two groups of classes is measured and compared. This research is _____.

 

  

 

descriptive, qualitative, non-experimental

 

 experimental, quantitative

 

correlational, non-experimental, quantitative

 

 descriptive, non-experimental, quantitative

 

Question 9A non-experimental research approach that examines relationships between variables is called _____.

 

correlational

 

descriptive

 

experimental

 

quasi-experimental

 

Question 10A research approach that can explain a cause and effect relationship between variables, and is characterized by manipulation of an independent variable, random assignment of participants to groups or conditions, and control of unwanted variables is called _____.

 

correlational

 

descriptive

 

experimental

 

quasi-experimental

 

 

 

PSY326 Research Methods

 

Week 3 Quiz    

 

Question 1_____ is a method of recruiting participants by getting referrals from those who have already participated.

 

member check

 

purposive sampling

 

 snowball sampling

 

trustworthiness

 

Question 2A research approach that describes and explores the meaning of a phenomenon based on the lived experience of several individuals is called _____.

 

ethnography

 

narrative research

 

phenomenology

 

grounded theory

 

 

 

Question 3Recognizing one’s own biases, preferences, and perspectives, and being aware of how those possible biases might impact the understanding and interpretation of the research data, is called _____.

 

member check

 

paradigm

 

reflexivity

 

trustworthiness

 

Question 4A procedure used to organize large amounts of data, by extracting segments and labeling them, then arranging them into categories is called _____.

 

coding

 

paradigm

 

purposive sampling

 

reflexivity

 

Question 5When the researcher becomes actively involved in the normal activities of the group being studied, it is called _____.

 

member check

 

participant observation

 

purposive sampling

 

reflexivity

 

Question 6The qualitative counterpart of validity and reliability in quantitative research, which includes credibility, transferability, and dependability, is known as _____.

 

member check

 

paradigm

 

reflexivity

 

trustworthiness

 

Question 7A research approach that aims to develop or discover a theory to explain social phenomena, processes, or behaviors is called _____.

 

ethnography

 

narrative research

 

phenomenology

 

grounded theory

 

Question 8Which of the following is NOT a qualitative research approach?

 

ethnography

 

narrative research

 

correlation

 

grounded theory

 

Question 9A procedure used by some qualitative researchers involving sending the findings to participants to get their feedback on the content and accuracy of the research report, is called _____.

 

coding

 

member check

 

reflexivity

 

trustworthiness

 

Question 10A researcher wants to understand the stages of the grieving process people go through when they have lost a loved one. Which is the most appropriate research design?

 

ethnography

 

grounded theory

 

narrative research

 

phenomenology

 

 

 

PSY326 Research Methods

 

Week 4 Quiz   

 

Question 1Height in inches is a(n) _____ scale variable.

 

nominal

 

ordinal

 

 interval

 

ratio

 

Question 2Jane is finalizing the design of her thesis project on the effects of exercise on depression in older adults.  She has decided to use the score on the 10 item depression scale to specify whether her participants are depressed and the score from a 30 item fitness scale to assess fitness levels.  Which stage of the research process has she just completed?

 

explanation

 

literature review

 

measurement

 

operationalization

 

Question 3A researcher is testing out a new personality assessment to determine a participant’s personality type.  She shows that scores from her new measure are unrelated to measures of mood and cognitive ability.  She has demonstrated that her new assessment has _____ validity.

 

concurrent

 

criterion

 

discriminant

 

face

 

Question 4The Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) is given to students seeking admission to law school.  If those who score high on the LSAT ultimately have higher grades in law school, while those with lower scores have lower grades, the LSAT is said to have _____.

 

concurrent validity

 

face validity

 

predictive validity

 

test-retest reliability

 

Question 5Letter grades would be on a(n) _____ scale.

 

nominal

 

ordinal

 

interval

 

ratio

 

Question 6A graduate student at Large State University has begun data collection for a thesis project in which he is asking students about their use of social networking websites.  His primary interest is in determining how often students use these sites, in what ways and if there are differences across majors.  What type of research design is this student using?

 

correlational

 

descriptive

 

experimental

 

physiological

 

Question 7Weight in pounds is a(n) _____ scale variable.

 

nominal

 

ordinal

 

interval

 

ratio

 

Question 8A political party variable would be measured on a(n) _____ scale.

 

nominal

 

ordinal

 

interval

 

ratio

 

Question 9The _____ is the statistic representing the probability that our results are due to random chance.

 

alpha level

 

p-value

 

Tukey’s Honestly Significant Difference

 

Student’s t-test

 

Question 10A(n) ______________ is a specific and falsifiable statement about the relationship between two or more variables.

 

correlation

 

hypothesis

 

observation

 

operational definition

 

 

 

PSY326 Research Methods

 

Week 5 Quiz    

 

Question 1Which of the following must be included in a research proposal submitted to the IRB?

 

comprehensive literature review

 

demographics of the sample

 

ethical considerations

 

results or findings

 

Question 2The research design should be specified in the Methods section of the research proposal.

 

True

 

False

 

Question 3Suggestions for future research are given in a research report but not a research proposal.

 

True

 

False

 

Question 4A comprehensive literature review is required for an experimental research proposal.

 

True

 

False

 

Question 5Research involving human subjects must be approved by an IRB or equivalent ethics committee prior to recruiting participants.

 

True

 

False

 

Question 6A brief literature review is included in a research proposal to demonstrate why the new research is needed.

 

True

 

False

 

Question 7A research proposal is a critique of a previously published study.

 

True

 

False

 

Question 8The research question and methods do not have to be finalized before presenting the proposal to the IRB for approval.

 

True

 

False

 

Question 9A description of the demographics of the sample is included in the research proposal.

 

   True

 

  False

 

 Question 10In which sub-section of the Methods section of the research proposal does the sampling strategy belong?

 

   Design

 

Participants

 

 Procedure/Measures

 

 Data Analysis

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