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Define the following: -science of the sophomore

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In 1988,the Canadian federal government raised the speed limit to 110 km/h.Then,in 1996,individual provincial governments were given the choice to decide the highway speed limit in their own provinces and thus many raised it to 120 km/h.Proponents and critics of the law have looked at the number of traffic deaths per 1000 kilometres driven on the highways between 1988 and 1998 to see whether the law had any impact on traffic deaths.What type of design is this?


A) One-shot case study
B) Equivalent time series design
C) Pretest-post-test one-group design
D) Interrupted time series design
E) Solomon four-group design

F) A) and B)
G) B) and E)

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What is the Solomon four-group design capable of detecting?


A) Sampling error
B) Mortality
C) Maturation
D) Pre-test effects
E) Interaction effects

F) C) and D)
G) None of the above

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A local mayoral candidate hired Xavier Xed to test whether the method of distributing campaign literature resulted in more people voting for a candidate.He distributed campaign literature about the mayoral candidate to the Stevenson neighbourhood in a bright blue envelope that a volunteer placed at each person's front door.He distributed the same campaign literature about the candidate to residents of the Fairwinds neighbourhood by mailing it in a plain white envelope.He later learned that Stevenson was a low-income area of the city that was almost entirely Filipino,foreign-born,and 95 percent Catholic.Fairwinds was an upper-income area in the city and its residents were 100 percent white,Canadian-born Protestants.What problem with internal validity might threaten the results of his experiment?


A) Selection bias
B) History effect
C) Experimental mortality
D) Maturation
E) Testing effect

F) C) and E)
G) C) and D)

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Which of the following is least suited to providing clear evidence about a causal relationship between two variables?


A) Classical experimental design
B) Solomon four-group design
C) Post-test only control group design
D) One-shot case study
E) All of the above are equally effective.

F) A) and B)
G) All of the above

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Define the following: -instrumentation

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Interaction effects occur when


A) there is an imbalance in the experimental and control group at the beginning of an experiment during the pretest.
B) there is experimenter expectancy and there is a diffusion of the treatment at the same time.
C) external validity and reactivity cannot be controlled by a double-blind experimental design.
D) in a factorial design,the impact of two variables operating in combination is greater than each of them added together.
E) instrumental effects cause history effects to get larger and ruin the post-test.

F) D) and E)
G) B) and C)

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The __________ receives the treatment; the __________ does not receive the treatment.


A) Treatment; placebo
B) Experimental; quasi-experimental
C) Quasi-experimental; experimental
D) Control; experimental
E) Experimental; control

F) A) and C)
G) A) and E)

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An advertising firm hired by Multinational Motors wants to demonstrate that its advertising campaigns improve Canadian public perceptions of Multinational Motors' vehicles.The advertising firm surveys Canadians every year over the course of its 10-year contract with Multinational Motors.Each year,Canadian public perceptions of Multinational Motors increased with the exception of 2009.Just prior to conducting the 2009 survey,Multinational Motors was forced to recall an entire line of vehicles with defective brake systems,which resulted in several,highly-publicized deaths.What threat to internal validity might the results of the 2009 survey reflect?


A) Testing effect
B) Mortality
C) Maturation
D) History effect
E) Instrumentation

F) None of the above
G) A) and B)

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In experimental research,what does external validity refer to? Briefly describe two instances where external validity is a threat to the overall findings and conclusions of an experiment.

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●External validity is the ability to gen...

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Several people criticized Professor Peggy Pandemonium's experiment on "the effects of density of living conditions on aggression" for its external validity problems.This means her study had problems with


A) randomization to the experimental or control group.
B) generalizability.
C) ethics.
D) post-test effects.
E) selection of subjects into experimental and control groups.

F) C) and E)
G) B) and E)

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Why is control a necessary and crucial feature in experiments? How is deception a feature of control in experiments? In what circumstances is it ethical to use deception in experiments?

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●A researcher wants to control all aspec...

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Define the following: -control group

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Define the following: -Solomon four-group design

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An experimental design in which subjects...

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Define the following: -natural experiment

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What does the Hawthorne effect refer to?


A) Research that takes place in a natural setting
B) Research that takes place in an artificial setting
C) A treatment that has no effect in an experiment.
D) The effect that occurs when a researcher measures the dependent variable measure such that all the subjects get a perfect,or near perfect score.It means that by random chance alone the scores are likely to be lower the next time the same subjects are measured.
E) A situation in which subjects react to the fact that they are in an experiment more than they react to the treatment

F) D) and E)
G) A) and E)

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Define the following: -debrief

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Most often used in experimenta...

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Define the following: -external validity

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After the delivery of a baby,new parents at Fraser Valley General Hospital were given a poison knowledge test.Before leaving the hospital they were given literature to read on poison awareness.A week later,they were invited back and took the poison test again to determine whether distributing poison awareness literature enhanced the knowledge of new parents.What kind of design is being used here?


A) One-group pretest-post-test design
B) Two-group post-test-only design
C) Nonequivalent control group
D) Static group comparison design
E) Equivalent time series design

F) A) and B)
G) B) and E)

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Define the following: -random assignment

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