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1.) The Nuremberg code came about because of Stanley Milgram’s study. T or F?

2.)  A statistical relationship where a decrease in one variable is related to an increase in another is called a(an) 

3.) Samples where the probability of being selected is not zero are _________. 

4.) All of the following are probability samples except ___________. 

5.) Empirically Supported treatments (EST’s) are considered the “gold standard because ___________.

6.) According to informed consent, confidentiality will always be kept. 

7.) Higher order thinking (HOT) skills in order include __________.

8.) The following are examples of scientist practitioners except_______.

9.) A hypothesis should be based on opinion

10.) The following terms may be more associated with quantitative research than qualitative research than qualitative:

11.) 'μ' (pronounced “Mu”) M represents the symbol for “The multiplication of:

12.) The Boulder Model was built upon a foundation of Rogerian counseling theory.

13.) Correlational studies identify the degree to which one variable causes a change in another.

14.) Qualitative research tends to be less structured than quantitative research.

15.) Based on Jackson, figure 5.7 above of a standard normal distribution, what percentage of the population would score above someone who scores two standard deviations above the mean? 

16.). Research questions are ____________.

17.). The correlation coefficient, which measures reliability, is considered a “strong” relationship between the values of ______ and ______.

18.). All of the following are examples of qualitative design except __________.

19.) Correlational studies are looking for ___________.

20.) Validity refers to ____________.

21.) 'μ' (pronounced “Mu”) represents the symbol for population mean.

22.) A correlation may be considered weak if the correlation coefficient falls between the values of __________.

23.) Research is the same as general inquiry

24.) A reliability coefficient determined by assessing the degree of relationship between scores on the same test administered on two different occasions is called __________.

25.). The sampling technique often seen in psychological research is convenience sampling.

26.) In the class video on John Gottman’s Love-Lab, the device that measures fidgeting was called:____________.

27.). Making observations of the behavior of human beings or animals is known as:

28.). Which of the following is an example of naturalistic observation:

29.). Factors that usually lead to students becoming scientist practitioners include _________.

30.). Based on Jackson, figure 5.7 above of a standard normal distribution, what percentage of the population falls within one standard deviation of the mean?

31.) In a double-blind research study the _____________.

32.) Scientist practitioners use their research to inform their practice.

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