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An advantage of internet-based research over laboratory research includes the fact that
 
  a. there is no need to worry that participants on the internet might be providing data of low quality.
  b. informed consent, debriefing, and compensatory followup are easy and automatic, so the researcher need not worry about them as much as in laboratory studies.
  c. participants are not likely to be distracted during the course of the study compared to laboratory research.
  d. data collection is automatic and accurate, so the chance of errors in the data set is minimized.



An advantage of internet-based research includes the fact that
 
  a. researchers interact with participants in the evening when they are generally less busy.
  b. the researcher doesn't have to worry that participants don't understand the directions.
  c. the project can generate samples that are broader than the typical samples of college students.
  d. investigators don't have to worry about informed consent from participants at remote locations or other countries.



There are differences in the way we conduct laboratory and internet-based research. The differences include the fact that
 
  a. actually carrying out the study on the internet requires less time on the part of the experimenter than a laboratory study does.
  b. for internet studies, the researcher has to be available more frequently because internet users can access the research on the internet just about any time of the day, and the researcher needs to be available to answer questions.
  c. laboratory research generally leads to more accurate recording of data because paper data sheets are right in front of the researcher who can enter them into a computerized database.
  d. because anybody can access the research on the internet, an investigator can't be certain that the sample is representative of the population, whereas this isn't a problem with laboratory studies.



Generating a research idea by finding an individual who acts in different or interesting ways would use which of McGuire's (1983) approaches to generating research ideas?



If you noticed that a friend of yours always makes a lot of friends very quickly in a new crowd, you could do an intensive case study to find out what factors are important.
 
  According to McGuire's (1983) description of the development of research ideas, such an approach would involve
 
 a. studying spontaneously occurring events.
  b. studying the validity of everyday beliefs and when they break down.
  c. evaluating formal if-then statements.
  d. using previous research as a stepping stone to new ideas.
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