__________ involves adjusting a measure by dividing it by a common base to make comparison possible.
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Which of the following is an example of an experimenter-expectancy effect?
a. participants in a study are nicebehave differently for the attractive experimenter than for the less attractive experimenter
b. a researcher finds that his participants did not behave as he expected them to, so he changes his statement of his hypothesis when he writes up his results
c. participants come to experiments with preconceived notions of what they are supposed to do, and perform based on those notions rather than on what they are asked to do.
d. the experimenter expects females to experience more difficulty on a math task so the experimenter unintentionally behaves in ways that undermine the performance of females on the math task
Which of the following is NOT an example of psychosocial experimenter attributes?
a. hostility toward the participant
b. the experimenter's gender
c. the need for acceptance
d. the experimenter's frustration level
Dr. Nettles is interested in determining the factors that increase productivity in the workplace. After reading the section in your book on sources of research ideas, which source is Dr. Nettles drawing from?
a. theory
b. practical issues
c. everyday life
d. past research
An issue that occurs when a scientist quotes statistics in excessive detail is called __________(4 words).
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