A) experimental hypothesis.
B) case study.
C) double-blind procedure.
D) operational definition.
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A) experiment
B) naturalistic observation
C) survey
D) case study
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A) a random sample of individuals are questioned about their opinions and behaviors.
B) individuals are carefully observed in their natural environment.
C) a researcher manipulates one or more factors that might affect behavior.
D) an individual is studied in great depth.
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A) observing representative samples.
B) recognizing that correlation does not mean causation.
C) confusing causation with correlation.
D) the elimination of confounding variables.
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A) assumptions.
B) replications.
C) explanations.
D) predictions.
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A) survey
B) case study
C) correlational
D) experimental
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A) replication
B) naturalistic observation
C) case studies
D) correlational research
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A) body height and body weight.
B) self-esteem and depression.
C) education and personal wealth.
D) intelligence and academic success.
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A) the case study.
B) correlational measurement.
C) naturalistic observation.
D) random assignment.
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A) control condition.
B) replication.
C) operational definition.
D) hypothesis.
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A) naturalistic observation.
B) the normal curve.
C) the double-blind procedure.
D) random sampling.
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A) random sampling.
B) confounding variables.
C) a standard deviation.
D) independent variables.
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A) test was given to a very small class of students.
B) test was a poor measure of the students' knowledge.
C) students generally performed very well on the test.
D) students' scores tended to be very similar to one another.
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A) variables are causally related.
B) participants were randomly assigned to conditions.
C) findings are due to chance variations.
D) results add support to previous findings.
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A) case studies.
B) experiments.
C) correlational measurement.
D) naturalistic observations.
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A) random sampling.
B) the correlational method.
C) the double-blind procedure.
D) the descriptive method.
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A) range
B) standard deviation
C) mode
D) median
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A) confounding variables.
B) replication.
C) random assignment.
D) false generalization.
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A) random sample.
B) double blind.
C) replication.
D) placebo.
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A) mode.
B) mean.
C) median.
D) standard deviation.
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