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POST PSY341 ALL UNITS QUIZES LATEST 2016 MARCH
POST PSY341 UNIT 1 QUIZ ETHICS LATEST 2016 MARCHQuestion 133 out of 33 pointsMilgrimâs study might be considered unethical because it puts the participants under emotional duress.Question 233 out of 33 pointsMilgrimâs study might be considered unethical because it causes physical harm to participants by shocking them.The participants themselves were not shocked. They were asked to shock actors who they were told were also participants. The actors were only pretending to be shocked.Question 30 out of 34 pointsAnother reason Milgrimâs study might be considered unethical is that it involves deception without debriefing the participants at the end. Which of the following principles does that involve the most?POST PSY341 Unit 2 Quiz – Hypothesis, IVs, and DVs LATEST 2016 MARCH⢠Question 10 out of 33 pointsWhich of the following is a hypothesis from the study?”There is a statistically significant lower depression levels onthe older adults in the music group than those in a non-music group.””The findings contribute to knowledge about the effectivenessof music used as an intervention to relieve depression forolder adults.””Recent studies have shown that giving participants a choice of music lowered anxiety, promoted relaxation and led to effective treatment (Hsu & Lai 2004, Lee et al. 2005, Chang et al. 2008, Chan et al. 2009).”1 There is a statistically significant lower depression levels onthe older adults in the music group than those in a non-music group.(see page 777).⢠Question 20 out of 33 pointsPlease take a look at the following article: Chan et al – Effects of music on depression in older people.pdfWhich of the following is the Independent Variable?MusicDepressionOlder PeopleAll of the Above⢠Question 334 out of 34 pointsWhich of the following is the Dependent Variable of this study?Response Feedback: Use the following format: The effect of ___(the IV)___ on ___(the DV)___.The IV is the influencer.The DV is the outcome.The IV controls the DV.The DV is dependent upon the IVPOST PSY341 Unit 3 Quiz – Sample LATEST 2016 MARCH.784px;”=””>Question 133 out of 33 pointsHow many participants were there in the study?40204050The number of participants was omitted from the article by the authors.”The subjects were 40 males between the ages of 20 and 50, drawn from New Haven and the surrounding communities.”(see page 372).Question 233 out of 33 pointsWhat was the gender of the participants in the study?MenWomenMenWomen and MenThe genders of the participants were omitted by the author.”The subjects were 40 males between the ages of 20 and 50, drawn from New Haven and the surrounding communities.”(see page 372)Question 334 out of 34 pointsCorrectWhat was the ethnicity of the participants in the study?The ethnicity of the participants was omitted by the author.100% Caucasian100% African American50% White 50% BlackThe ethnicity of the participants was omitted by the author.No information listed on p. 372 or elsewhere in the article.POST PSY341 Unit 4 Quiz – Operationalizations LATEST 2016 MARCH.784px;”=””>Question 10 out of 17 pointsThe Independent Variable of the above article is playing violent video games. How is that operationalized?Having all participants sign an informed consent form.Playing a video game twice a week for 2 hours each time.Filling out the Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire (AQ).Finding that playing violent video games leads to an increase in aggressive attitudes.Question 20 out of 17 pointsOne of the Dependent Variables of the above article is Trait Aggression. How is that operationalized?Having the participants sign an informed consent formHaving the participants play video games twice a week for two hours.Finding that playing violent video games leads to an increase in aggressive studies.The operationalization refers to how the variable is measured, represented, or made tangible.For the operationalized IV see page 598. The idea of “playing violent video games” is operationalized by playing Grand Theft Auto twice a week for two hours.For the operationalized DV see page 599. The idea of “Trait Aggression” is operationalized by asking a person (through a questionnaire) about his or her aggression.Question 317 out of 17 pointsPlease take a look at the following article: Teng et al – Video games and Aggression.pdfThe study has three Dependent Variables: Trait Aggression, Attitudes toward Violence, and empathy. Which of the following was not an operationalization of any of those three variables?State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory-2 (STAXI-2)Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire (AQ)State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory-2 (STAXI-2)Attitudes Toward Violence Scale (ATVS)Emotional Empathy ScaleQuestion 40 out of 17 pointsWould this be a good operationalization? Dr Jackson wants to measure depression by asking for a person’s level of suicidality.YesNoQuestion 516 out of 16 pointsWould this be a good operationalization? Dr. Rivera wants to measure happiness by observing how frequently a person smilesYesNoAlthough someone can smile and not be happy, that occurs less often and would be an exception to the norm. Thus, smiling is a good indicator of happiness.Question 616 out of 16 pointsWould this be a good operationalization? Dr. Cheng wants to measure intelligence by recording how much a person sleeps.YesNoPOST PSY341 Unit 5 Quiz – Quantitative and Qualitative Experiments LATEST 2016 MARCH.784px;”=””>Question 10 out of 17 pointsPlease take a look at the following article: Rensburg – The effects of exercise on cigarette cravings.pdfQuestion 217 out of 17 pointsIt is clear the experimenter knows the conditions for each participant (so it isn’t double blind). It is unclear as to whether or not the participants knew of the other condition (if they were aware, it would be non-blind – if they were not aware, it would be single blind)Question 317 out of 17 pointsPlease take a look at the following study: Rensburg – The effects of exercise on cigarette cravings.pdfQuestion 40 out of 17 pointsYou are an experimenter, and you give your participants the prompt of: âTell me about your favorite food.â You then create a number of themes that you find based on their responses. Which type of study is this?Question 50 out of 16 pointsYou are an experimenter, and your study involves examining a very specific area of substance use. You review the literature and form the hypothesis that adolescents are more likely to drink alcohol if their peers are drinking it than compared to if their parents are drinking it. Which type of study is this most likely to be?Question 60 out of 16 pointsYou are an experimenter, and you want to learn more about fish. You scuba dive underwater and take notes on the general behaviors and habits of fish. Which type of study is this most likely to be?POST PSY341 Unit 6 Quiz – Results LATEST 2016 MARCH.784px;”=””>Question 133 out of 33 pointsWhat was the statistical test used for all of the four hypotheses in the above article?Question 20 out of 33 pointsWhy was the t-test the most appropriate test for all four hypotheses?Question 334 out of 34 pointsCorrectWhich of the following were not compared using a t-test in the above study?POST PSY341 Unit 7 Quiz – Interpreting Results LATEST 2016 MARCH.784px;”=””>Question 133 out of 33 pointsAn experiment examines the effect of age on anxiety. In this dataset, people were divided into two groups: those below 30 and those above 70. The numbers below each group reflect how much anxiety they reported from 0 (no anxiety) to 100 (extreme anxiety). The higher the number, the more anxiety they reported.Looking at the provided output of the data, where would you find who reported more anxiety?Question 233 out of 33 pointsAn experiment examines the effect of age on anxiety. In this dataset, people were divided into two groups: those below 30 and those above 70. The numbers below each group reflect how much anxiety they reported from 0 (no anxiety) to 100 (extreme anxiety). The higher the number, the more anxiety they reported.Looking at the provided output of the data, who reported having less anxiety?Question 334 out of 34 pointsAn experiment examines the effect of age on anxiety. In this dataset, people were divided into two groups: those below 30 and those above 70. The numbers below each group reflect how much anxiety they reported from 0 (no anxiety) to 100 (extreme anxiety). The higher the number, the more anxiety they reported.Looking at the provided output of the data, you can see that those who were above 70 reported having less anxiety than those below 30. Did they report having significantly less anxiety?POST PSY341 Unit 8 Quiz – Discussion LATEST 2016 MARCH.784px;”=””>Question 133 out of 33 pointsPlease take a look at the following article: Regan et al – Love-based and arranged marriages.pdfA discussion section usually consists of 5 components:1. Presents the implications of the findings.2. Compares its findings to the findings of previous research and provides reasons for any discrepancies.3. Discusses the limitations of the study.4. Provides suggestions for future studies.5. Concludes the study with a brief take-home message (This one isn’t really there for this article).Point #2 states that the findings of this article were compared to the findings of previous studies. Which of the following was not a previous study compared to the findings of the current study?Hatfield, E., & Sprecher, S. (1986) Measuring passionate love in intimate relationships. Journal of Adolescence, 9, 383-410.Hatfield, E., & Sprecher, S. (1986) Measuring passionate love in intimate relationships. Journal of Adolescence, 9, 383-410.Amato, P. R., Johnson, D. R., Booth, A., & Rogers, S. J. (2003) Continuity and change in marital quality between 1980 and 2000. Journal of Marriage and Family, 65, 1-22.Sprecher, S., & Regan, P. C. (1998) Passionate and companionate love in courting and young married couples. Sociological Inquiry, 68, 163-185.Question 233 out of 33 pointsA discussion section usually consists of 5 components:1. Presents the implications of the findings.2. Compares its findings to the findings of previous research and provides reasons for any discrepancies.3. Discusses the limitations of the study.4. Provides suggestions for future studies.5. Concludes the study with a brief take-home message (This one isn’t really there for this article).Which of the following was not a reported limitation of the current study?The study had low face validity.The participants were adults living in the U.S.There was a small sample size.Question 334 out of 34 pointsA discussion section usually consists of 5 components:1. Presents the implications of the findings.2. Compares its findings to the findings of previous research and provides reasons for any discrepancies.3. Discusses the limitations of the study.4. Provides suggestions for future studies.5. Concludes the study with a brief take-home message (This one isn’t really there for this article).Which of the following was a suggestion for future studies provided by the authors?To use a bigger sample.To replicate the same study again.See the last sentence on page 922.
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