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----Factual Questions----
4) Aggression, sanction and belief experiment by _______, Ridge, Da, Key, and
Busath.
Answer: Bushman
5) The two _______ possibilities are to assign only some subjects to each level or
to assign each subject to every level.
Answer: main
8) In a true experiment, the independent variable must be under the _______ of the
researcher.
Answer: control
11) Main effect Levels. In order to ensure that experimental and control groups are
similar on a dependent measure that we are studying we take pretest scores in some
experiments for example studying effect of relaxation techniques on anxiety in 2
groups, we may take anxiety scores before and after treatment.
Answer: True
12) After some _______, say, fifteen minutes or so, someone does sit down at your
table, ending your assignment.
Answer: time
13) One of the first design decisions an experimenter must make is how to assign
subjects to the various levels of _______ variables.
Answer: independent
14) Amjad, N & Wood, A. . Identifying and changing the _______ _______ about
Aggression that lead young Muslim adults to join extremist groups.
Answer: Normative Beliefs
15) Explain the following with an example: 'The two groups are compared on one
dependent variable and other variables affecting the results are controlled.'
Answer source: The two groups are compared on one dependent variable and other
variables affecting the results are controlled.For example, any difference between
groups is controlled or matched so they are equal before treatment is given and any
difference between group is due to treatment during experiment and not due to any
other variable.
20) Not always practical to randomly assign participants; use of intact _______.
Answer: groups
21) Without the second level of the _______ variable, the three outcomes cannot be
formulated.
Answer: independent
23) Two groups; _______ group was given a talk on religious tolerance and empathy
for other religious groups.
Answer: Experimental
25) _______; to rule out alternative explanations due to the confounding effects of
extraneous variables.
Answer: Control
26) Social loafing Experiment by _______, Harkins, and Ostrom, Two-Way Factorial
Design; example 2.
Answer: Brickner
28) _______; reduces variability within treatment conditions, which makes it easier
to detect differences in treatment outcomes.
Answer: Variability
29) The term _______ _______ refers to a plan for assigning subjects to treatment
conditions.
Answer: experimental design
30) The goal when we conduct experiments is to show that an _______ variable causes
a change in dependent variable.
Answer: independent
31) ⦁. Order effects; which condition you use first may affect the DV that is the
_______ time.
Answer: reaction
33) Before an experiment can be established, _______ variables with at least two
levels are necessary.
Answer: independent
34) In order to illustrate more, let’s continue with some more aspects of between-
subject _______ _______.
Answer: experimental design
35) One of the first design decisions an experimenter must make is how to assign
subjects to the various levels of independent variables. The between-subjects
design calls for you to divide your subjects by halves—that is, into two groups of
15 students each—with one group receiving five repetitions and the other, one
repetition.
Answer: True
36) Measures on dependent variable made on both _______ pre- and posttest.
Answer: groups
37) Aggression, sanction and belief experiment by Bushman, _______, Da, Key, and
Busath.
Answer: Ridge
A)Ridge
B)Burnside
C)Creek
D)Greenwood
38) Hypothesis. Those who have slept 2 hours will have a longer _______ time than
those who have slept 10 hours.
Answer: reaction
40) The two _______ are compared on one dependent variable and other variables
affecting the results are controlled.
Answer: groups
----Premium Questions----
43) What is the process of planning a study to meet specified objectives to meet
specified objectives?
Answer: Experimental design.
44) What are the basic research experiments performed to test theories?
Answer: Experiments are performed to test theories and to provide a database for
explanations of behavior.
----Interpretive Questions----
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