A(n) _______________ is a major independent variable in an experiment.
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The Brown Peterson procedure is used to investigate _________ memory.
a. iconic
b. short term
c. long term
d. implicit
A defining characteristic of the correlational study is that the ____.
a. research is conducted in field settings rather than in a laboratory
b. intent is simply to describe behaviors
c. intent is to demonstrate the relationship between variables
d. research uses virtual reality rather than real life
The two major types of _______________ experimental designs are covariance designs and blocking designs.
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Which of the following statements best summarizes the problem of scale attenuation effects?
a. There is no such thing as perfectly good or perfectly bad performance.
b. The size of the intervals of a dependent measure are unequal when you approach the extreme ends of the scale.
c. It is impossible to determine whether there are differences among experimental conditions when performance is polarized at either the high or low end of the scale of the dependent measure.
d. Most of the dependent measures used to study memory are relatively unconstrained and thus allow for easy interpretation of performance levels.
The goal of the correlational research strategy is to ____.
a. describe mean differences between groups
b. describe mean differences over time
c. examine and describe the relationship between variables
d. describe an individual nonhuman subject in great detail
The signal-enhancing experimental designs are also called _______________ designs.
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Scale attenuation effects refer to
a. modality effects.
b. ceiling and floor effects.
c. retroactive and proactive interference effects.
d. levels of processing effects
Describe what it means to say that order effects are symmetrical or asymmetrical..
What will be an ideal response?
Experimental design in vulnerable to selection-_______________ threats.
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