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Question 1Question 2Question 3Question 4Question 5Question 6Question 7Question 8Question 9Question 10Question 11Question 12Question 13Question 14Question 15Question 16Question 17Question 18Question 19Question 20Question 21Question 22Question 23Question 24Question 25Question 1Question 2Question 3Question 4Question 5Question 6Question 7Question 8Question 9Question 10Question 11Question 12Question 13Question 14Question 15Question 16Question 17Question 18Question 19Question 20Question 21Question 22Question 23Question 24Question 25- Question 10 out of 2 points In group-design experiments, researchers often use ____ to reduce differences among participants.AnswerSelected Answer: statistics- Question 22 out of 2 points A person who says, "Everyone knows that...." is referring to ____.AnswerSelected Answer: anecdotal evidence- Question 32 out of 2 points Any variable an experimenter manipulates is a/an ____ variable.AnswerSelected Answer: independent- Question 42 out of 2 points Experiments done in natural settings are called ____.AnswerSelected Answer: field experiments- Question 52 out of 2 points Speed and rate are different terms for the same measure of learning.AnswerSelected Answer: False- Question 62 out of 2 points One problem with computer simulations as a substitute for animal research is that ____.AnswerSelected Answer: no one knows what behavior to program until the research has been done- Question 72 out of 2 points The kind of experiment that is most likely to require statistical analysis is a ____.AnswerSelected Answer: between-subjects experiment- Question 82 out of 2 points In a cumulative record, learning is indicated by a change in response ____.AnswerSelected Answer: rate- Question 92 out of 2 points A cumulative record shows the total number of responses that have occurred in a given period of time as well as the rate at which they occurred.AnswerSelected Answer: True- Question 102 out of 2 points ____ called learning the "great problem in all human psychology."AnswerSelected Answer: John B. Watson- Question 110 out of 2 points In the cumulative record below, the rate of behavior is ____.AnswerSelectedAnswer:increasing- Question 122 out of 2 points The kind of study that is most likely to involve a large number of subjects is one with a ____.AnswerSelected Answer: between-subjects design- Question 132 out of 2 points The school of thought that rejects scientific method and claims that science is just a debate about an unknowable reality is called ____.AnswerSelected Answer: Constructivism- Question 142 out of 2 points Fluency is also known as ____.AnswerSelected Answer: rate- Question 152 out of 2 points The figure below shows learning as a change in ____.AnswerSelected Answer: topography- Question 162 out of 2 pointsUsing an ABA reversal design is rather like using a ____.AnswerSelected Answer: light switch- Question 170 out of 2 points A ____ explanation is one in which the evidence for the explanation of an event is the event itself.AnswerSelected Answer: scientific- Question 182 out of 2 points The person who suggested that to learn how nature works, we must "sit down before fact as a little child," and "be prepared to give up every preconceived notion" was ____.AnswerSelected Answer: T. H. Huxley- Question 192 out of 2 points Experimental research on behavior is often said to be artificial. To compensate for this problem, researchers do ____.AnswerSelected Answer: field experiments- Question 202 out of 2 points One highly readable little book on research methods mentioned in your text is called ____.AnswerSelected Answer: Psychological Research: An Introduction- Question 212 out of 2 points In within-subject experiments, each subject's performance is compared with its performance during a ____.AnswerSelected Answer: baseline period- Question 222 out of 2 points The figure below shows the results of an experiment comparing the effects of two teaching methods. Phyllis was taught by method A; Gertrude was taught by method B. This study is an example of ____.AnswerSelected Answer: between-subjects design- Question 232 out of 2 points Marjorie drives a school bus. Sometimes the kids get rather noisy. She decides to play music the kids like through speakers on the bus, but whenever the kids get too noisy she turns the music off. When they quiet down, she turns the music back on. In this way, she hopes to get the kids to make less noise. Marjorie is probably going to measure learning as a change in response ____.AnswerSelected Answer: intensity- Question 242 out of 2 points ____ wrote, "My business is to teach my aspirations to conform themselvesto fact, not to try and make facts harmonize with my aspirations."AnswerSelected Answer: T. H. Huxley- Question 250 out of 2 points B. F. Skinner was the first person to record data cumulatively.AnswerSelected Answer: TrueSunday, September 9, 2012 6:15:11 PM EDT- Question 12 out of 2 points ____ wrote, "My business is to teach my aspirations to conform themselvesto fact, not to try and make facts harmonize with my aspirations."AnswerSelected Answer: T. H. Huxley- Question 22 out of 2 points Any variable an experimenter manipulates is a/an ____ variable.AnswerSelected Answer: independent- Question 32 out of 2 points One highly readable little book on research methods mentioned in your text is called ____.AnswerSelected Answer: Psychological Research: An Introduction- Question 42 out of 2 points A ____ explanation is one in which the evidence for the explanation of an event is the event itself.AnswerSelected Answer: circular- Question 52 out of 2 points The natural science approach emphasizes physical events.AnswerSelected TruAnswer: e- Question 62 out of 2 points Marjorie drives a school bus. Sometimes the kids get rather noisy. She decides to play music the kids like through speakers on the bus, but whenever the kids get too noisy she turns the music off. When they quiet down, she turns the music back on. In this way, she hopes to get the kids to make less noise. Marjorie is probably going to measure learning as a change in response ____.AnswerSelected Answer: intensity- Question 72 out of 2 points B. F. Skinner was the first person to record data cumulatively.AnswerSelected Answer: False- Question 82 out of 2 points Balster and colleagues suggest that inhumane treatment of research animals is ____.AnswerSelected Answer: bad science- Question 92 out of 2


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