Kahoot questions Flashcards

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A research participant can leave and decline to further participate in the study…

A

For any reason without any explanation

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1
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Example of ethical dilemma

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Half of the participants receive the treatment and the other half placebo

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2
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What are the ethical codes that psychology researchers take into account when undertaking research studies?

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Participant protection from harm

Participant protection from distress

Organizational protection from legal consequences

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3
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What type of physical harm may participants potentially undergo as a result of participating in a research study?

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Feeling tired due to the experiment

Lack of food/drink during the experiment

Injury due to the equipment caused by an accident

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What type of psychological harm may participants potentially undergo because of participating in a research study?

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Having cognitive distortions
Feeling embarrassed
Feeling scared

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5
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What can we use in order to display results in quantitative research?

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Statistical measures
Text
Tables

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6
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The main objectives for using a graph are…

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To present data in a way that can be understood easily, easily interpreted, and interesting to look at

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7
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Which graph displays one categorical variable?

A

Scattergram

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8
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How would you identify data visualization?

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It’s the way data is represented graphically

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9
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Which graph should I use in order to represent a single continuous variable?

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Histogram

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10
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When you code in qualitative research, you need to first…

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Develop different themes

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11
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What is snowball sampling?

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Selecting source by asking people chosen who else you should interview

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12
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Large company surveys 110 employees by taking random samples of 40 managers & 70 employees without managerial duties

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Stratied random sample

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13
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Manager associated each employee with a number on one ball and drew balls without looking to select a sample of 5

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Simple random sample

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14
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Science school chooses 5 randomly selected science teams from each of schools to participate in a survey at school

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Stratified random sample

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15
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A researcher randomly selects and telephones 20 homes listed in a phone book for a survey. What is the sampling frame?

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Phone book

16
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A researcher polls people as they walk past her on the street

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Convenience sampling

17
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The findings from a study of young single mothers at a local hospital can be generalized to the population of:

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All young single mothers at that hospital