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TEST BANK FOR RESEARCH IN PSYCHOLOGY METHODS AND DESIGN 8TH EDITION Goodwin & Goodwin Multiple Choice 1) What do the preface to Wundt’s Principles of Physiological Psychology and the original constitution of the American Psychological Association have in common? a) they both defined psychology as...
Research In Psychology Methods And Design 8th
Edition Goodwin Test Bank
3-1
Multiple Choice
• Participants are asked to memorize three different lists of words.
The lists are presented at threedifferent presentation speeds.
How would you classify this study?
• applied research
• field research
• basic research
• both a. and b.
• Basic research is concerned with while applied research tries to .
• experimental realism; accomplish mundane realism
• establishing essential principles; solve practical problems
• the laboratory only; use field studies only
• mundane realism; accomplish experimental realism
• Which of the following research studies is most obviously an example of basic
research?
• the effect of delaying reward on maze learning in rats
• the effectiveness of hypnosis for improving courtroom eyewitness memory
• worker productivity in well-lit vs. poorly-lit environments
• whether hands-free cell phones are less disruptive to driving than hand-held
phones
• Applied research
• always has mundane realism but seldom has experimental realism
• always has experimental realism but seldom has mundane realism
• can be either laboratory or field research
• is always field research, while basic research is laboratory research
• The studies by Cherry and by Broadbent, using dichotic listening, are examples of
• basic research on attention
• applied research on the factors that enhance the focusing of attention
• research high in mundane realism but low in experimental realism
• basic research on car driving
• Broadbent’s (1958) study on selective attention is to Strayer and
Johnston’s (2001) study on cell phone use while driving as is
to .
• field research; laboratory research
• mundane realism; experimental realism
• applied research; basic research
• basic research; applied research
• Compared to field research, what is the advantage of laboratory research?
• informed consent is easier
• it allows experimental realism to occur
• there is a greater degree of mundane realism
, • only lab research yields data that can be analyzed adequately (statistically)
• Compared to field research, which of the following is true about laboratory research?
• it allows for a greater degree of control over variables
• it may be lower in mundane realism
• both informed consent and debriefing are easier to manage
• all of the above
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• Compared to laboratory research, which of the following is true about field research?
• it allows for a greater degree of control over variables
• it may be higher in mundane realism
• both informed consent and debriefing are easier to manage
• it will be higher in experimental realism
• If a study is high on experimental realism, then
• participants will take the procedures seriously
• the participant’s task will resemble a normal daily activity
• it is certain that deception has been used
• it is almost certainly a field study rather than a laboratory study
• Which of the following is true of the studies done by Bushman and
Anderson (2009) who evaluatedexposure to violence and helping
behavior?
• it combined both laboratory and field research in a series of experiments
• it was a series of experiments high in mundane realism but low in experimental
realism
• it combined both basic and applied research in a single experiment
• it was a series of experiments high in experimental realism but low in mundane
realism
• In the laboratory research study by Bushman and Anderson (2009),
participants played either violent or nonviolent video games, then filled
out a questionnaire. Which of the following describes what they
found?
• participants who played violent video games
completed the questionnaires faster thanparticipants
who played non-violent video games
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