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PSY 120 Purdue Exam #1 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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PSY 120 Purdue Exam #1 Questions and Answers Already Passed What is psychology? scientific study of behavior and mind 
Clinical psychologist diagnose and treat psychological problems ex: depression, anxiety, etc, work in clinics or practices, 
applied psychologist extend principles of scientific psychology to practical problems 
research psychologist conduct basic research to discover the principles of behavior and mind 
mean average of a set of scores 
median middle point in set of scores 
mode...
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AQA A Level Psychology - Research Methods
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AQA A Level Psychology - Research Methods 
describe a lab experiment - Answer ️️ -an experiment done in a controlled setting, in which the 
IV is directly manipulated and EVs are controlled 
what are the strengths of a lab experiment - Answer ️️ -cause and effect can be established, 
high control = high internal validity 
what are the weaknesses of a lab experiment - Answer ️️ -lack realism = unnatural behaviour = 
low ecological validity, demand characteristics = low internal validi...
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AQA A Level Psychology Research Methods Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified
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AQA A Level Psychology Research Methods Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified 
Methods are what psychologists use to conduct their research. There are two areas of methods, what are these? 
Experimental Methods and Non-Experimental Methods 
 
 
Outline what experimental methods consist of 
Lab, natural, field and quasi experiments 
 
 
Outline what non-experimental methods consist of 
Correlational analysis, observations, case studies and self report (interviews and questionnaires) 
 
 
Outli...
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CPCE EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024 ( A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED)
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Empirically validated Treatment or Empirically Supported treatment - Ans - When 
counselors do integrate research into practice. 
Correlation - Ans - Correlation is simply an association. It is not the same as causality. 
The correlation between people who have an umbrella open and rain is very high, but 
opening your umbrella does not cause it to rain. 
Three types of correlations - Ans - Go from negative 1 to 0 to positive 1. Zero means no 
correlation while positive 1 and negative 1 are p...
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AQA A level Psychology paper 2-Research methods
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AQA A level Psychology paper 2-Research methods 
What Types of experiment are there? - Answer ️️ -Lab 
Field 
Natural 
Quasi 
How are lab experiments conducted? - Answer ️️ -take place in a highly controlled 
environment 
Pros and Cons of lab experiments - Answer ️️ -High level of control of the iV and DV so we 
can determine cause and effect 
High internal validity 
High replicability 
Artificial so lacks generalizability (ecological validity/mundane realism) 
Low external validity ...
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CCJ3713 Final Exam Questions and Answers
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CCJ3713 Final Exam Questions and Answers 
What kind of evaluation assesses whether a program was implemented properly? - 
Correct Answer ️️ -Process evaluation 
Developmental crime prevention is most associated with which theories of criminality? - 
Correct Answer ️️ -Psychological theories of crime causation 
Three of the following represent threats to internal validity of evaluation designs. Which 
does not? - Correct Answer ️️ -Generalizability threat 
What theory of punishment ai...
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NCE Exam - Research and Program Evaluation Correct 100%
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Experimental research - ANSWER the process of gathering data in order to make evaluative comparisons regarding different situations. 
 
The experiment - ANSWER The most valuable type of research 
(used to discover cause-and-effect relationships) 
 
You need at least 30 individuals to conduct a 'true' experiment. - ANSWER Correlational research requires 30 subjects per variable. 
 
Quasi-experiment - ANSWER Uses PRE-EXISTING groups, so the independent variable (IV) cannot be altered (i.e., gend...
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AQA A level Psychology paper 2-Research methods
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AQA A level Psychology paper 2-Research methods 
What Types of experiment are there? - Answer ️️ -Lab 
Field 
Natural 
Quasi 
How are lab experiments conducted? - Answer ️️ -take place in a highly controlled 
environment 
Pros and Cons of lab experiments - Answer ️️ -High level of control of the iV and DV so we 
can determine cause and effect 
High internal validity 
High replicability 
Artificial so lacks generalizability (ecological validity/mundane realism) 
Low external validity ...
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psy2174- random practice ques. Questions and answers
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A researcher is completing an experiment on pain, whereas he wants to determine how painful each instruments to administer pain are rated by university students. The researcher knows that some instruments are barely having an effect, while others are really painful. The researcher is planning on using a Latin square to map out the order of his conditions. He is however worried about participant attrition. Should he be worried? Why? 
Participant attrition- drop out 
 
Yes starting with painful wi...
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CCJ 4700 Questions and Answers New (2024/2025) Solved 100% Correct
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Cluster sample - A multistage sample in which natural groups (clusters) are sampled initially, with 
the members of each selected group being subsampled afterward. For ex: you might select a sample of 
municipal police department from a directory, get lists of the police officers at all the selected 
departments then draw samples of officers from each. 
Quasi-experiment - A research design that includes most, but not all, elements of an experimental 
design. Quasi means "sort of", and a Quasi-...
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