How many of these children would be at risk for child abuse: a step-child, a sick child, and a child with a parent deployed in a combat zone?
a. none
b. one
c. two
d. three
Question 2Based on a study that finds that self-esteem is negatively correlated with college grades, which person would you predict would have the highest grades?
a. Michael, who has very high self-esteem
b. Davey, who has average self-esteem
c. Peter, who has very low self-esteem
d. Lisa, who refuses to answer the study questions
Question 3Which social condition appears to foster maltreatment of children?
a. Fragile-X syndrome
b. Poverty
c. Alcoholism
d. ADHD
Question 4Harvey is interested in doing a study to determine whether or not a statistically significant relationship exists between participating in college athletics and self-efficacy for academic work. Because Harvey is not particularly interested in determining a cause-and-effect relationship, he would be best advised to do a(n) ____study.
a. cross-sectional
b. correlational
c. experimental
d. naturalistic observation
Question 5By far the most frequent sort of child abuse would be categorized as
a. neglect.
b. sexual.
c. physical.
d. psychological
Question 6In a correlational study, variables are always studied
a. as they exist naturally.
b. after some manipulation.
c. during an experiment.
d. at the population level.
Question 7Authorities will sometimes find children near death due to the fact that their parents have not fed them or protected them from environmental conditions such as the weather. These children are most accurately labeled as victims of
a. physical abuse.
b. neglect.
c. psychological abuse.
d. negative reinforcement trap.
Question 8Population is to sample as
a. small is to large.
b. reliability is to validity.
c. micro is to macro.
d. set is to subset.