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Hdfs Exam #1 Part 2
Test Description: Llll
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1) questionnaire
A
efers to services that predominantly focus on assessing the function of major organ systems
B
a research instrument composed of a series of questions designed to gather information about a certain topic. I
2) physiological measure
A
a research instrument composed of a series of questions designed to gather information about a certain topic. I
B
efers to services that predominantly focus on assessing the function of major organ systems
3) correlational research
A
manipulating one variable to determine if changes in one variable cause changes in another variable
B
the use of chance procedures in psychology experiments to ensure that each participant has the same opportunity to be assign
C
a non-experimental research method which studies the relationship between two variables with the help of statistical analysis
D
involves looking at data from a population at one specific point in time.
4) experimental research
A
involves looking at data from a population at one specific point in time.
B
manipulating one variable to determine if changes in one variable cause changes in another variable
C
the use of chance procedures in psychology experiments to ensure that each participant has the same opportunity to be assign
D
a non-experimental research method which studies the relationship between two variables with the help of statistical analysis
5) random assignment
A
a non-experimental research method which studies the relationship between two variables with the help of statistical analysis
B
the use of chance procedures in psychology experiments to ensure that each participant has the same opportunity to be assign
C
involves looking at data from a population at one specific point in time.
D
manipulating one variable to determine if changes in one variable cause changes in another variable
6) cross-sectional research study
A
involves looking at data from a population at one specific point in time.
B
the use of chance procedures in psychology experiments to ensure that each participant has the same opportunity to be assign
C
a non-experimental research method which studies the relationship between two variables with the help of statistical analysis
D
manipulating one variable to determine if changes in one variable cause changes in another variable
7) Longitudinal research study
A
involves looking at variables over an extended period of time.
B
involves looking at data from a population at one specific point in time.
C
include elements of both longitudinal and cross-sectional research designs
8) sequential research design
A
include elements of both longitudinal and cross-sectional research designs
B
involves looking at variables over an extended period of time.
C
involves looking at data from a population at one specific point in time.
9) ethic principle- beneficence and nonmalificence
A
informed consent, given by adults
B
being accurate, honest,truthful
C
benefits spread equitably
D
do good/avoid doing harm
10) ethics principle-responsibility
A
benefits spread equitably
B
do good/avoid doing harm
C
avoid conflicts of interest
D
being accurate, honest,truthful
11) ethics principle-integrity
A
benefits spread equitably
B
being accurate, honest,truthful
C
avoid conflicts of interest
D
do good/avoid doing harm
12) justice
A
do good/avoid doing harm
B
avoid conflicts of interest
C
being accurate, honest,truthful
D
benefits spread equitably
13) respect for autonomy
A
informed consent, given by adults
B
avoid conflicts of interest
C
do good/avoid doing harm
D
benefits spread equitably
14) piagets theory-sensorimotor
A
Ages 7 to 11.
B
Adolescence through adulthood.
C
Toddlerhood (18-24 months) through early childhood (age 7)
D
Birth through ages 18-24 months.
15) Preoperational
A
Birth through ages 18-24 months.
B
Toddlerhood (18-24 months) through early childhood (age 7)
C
Ages 7 to 11.
D
Adolescence through adulthood.
16) concrete operational
A
Adolescence through adulthood.
B
Toddlerhood (18-24 months) through early childhood (age 7)
C
Birth through ages 18-24 months.
17) formal operational
A
Ages 7 to 11.
B
Adolescence through adulthood.
C
Birth through ages 18-24 months.
D
Toddlerhood (18-24 months) through early childhood (age 7)
18) one system
A
change in another member
B
all family members
C
siblings,parents,parent-child
19) subsystems
A
all family members
B
change in another member
C
siblings,parents,parent-child
20) change in one family member
A
change in another member
B
siblings,parents,parent-child
C
all family members
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