Exam 3 Flashcards
When a sample is selected based on percentage or representation of a specific characteristic in the accessible population this is an example probability sampling?
Proportional stratified sampling
A researcher takes his/her population and selects subjects according to a random numbers table. This type of sampling is termed which of the following?
Simple random sampling
Alternate forms of a measure can provide a protection against which threat to validity?
Practice effects
A clinician wants to use a new measure reported in a research report with a current patient. To determine if the patient change is significant, the research report must indicate which of the following?
Minimal clinically important difference (MCID)
A researcher is unable to use random assignment and must designate one clinic as the experimental setting and another as the control setting. Which of the following is the best approach to enhance the internal validity of the study?
Match participants in the two settings on important client characteristics.
A study that has good external validity is also a study with good generalizability:
True
A study comparing the effects of strengthening exercise versus aerobic exercise on bone density is planned with a randomly selected and assigned sample. A hypothesis that gender of the individual will make a difference is added to the study and gender is now included as an independent variable in the study. The variable “gender” is now called which of the following?
Attribute variable
Many studies conducted in elementary school academic setting do not use a control group. These studies are particularly susceptible to which of the following threats?
Maturation
One benefit of a large sample that exceeds the minimum power analysis size is that is:
Enhances the external validity of the study
A researcher takes his population, separates into four classes by specific characteristics and then takes a random sample from each class. This type of sampling is termed which of the following?
Proportional stratified sampling
A one-way posttest-only control group design can have multiple levels of the independent variable:
True
A researcher is interested in helping those individuals with the most severe depression by providing a brief cognitive behavior intervention. The individuals that fall within the top 5% of scores on the Beck Depression Inventory are recruited to participate. Without a control group which threat to validity would concern you most?
regression to the mean
In an effectiveness study which type of validity is stressed?
External validity
Which of the following should be a priority for consideration when a researcher wants to maximize construct validity or an experimental design?
Operational definitions
Which sampling technique provides the greatest confidence in the sample’s validity and most accurately reflects a population’s characteristics?
Random sampling
The “Nun Study” is a long term study examining the effects of gaining. It is called the nun study because the participants are nuns who have lived a similar lifestyle for most of their adult lives. This study’s strength lies in its protection against:
History
To increase validity of an experimental study and protect for a sampling bias threat, the researcher does which of the following?
Randomly assign subjects to the treatment and control groups