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The behavioral science that studies behavior of the individual.
a) Psychology
b) Sociology
c) Anthropology
d) History

The behavioral science that studies behavior of groups.
a) Psychology
b) Sociology
c) Anthropology
d) History

The behavioral science that studies behavior of cultures and societies.
a) Psychology
b) Sociology
c) Anthropology
d) History

Making sure that all participants to a study give informed consent is...
a) Respect for persons
b) Beneficence
c) Justice
d) Kindness

Protecting people who cannot give legal consent (children, mentally ill) is...
a) Respect for Persons
b) Beneficence
c) Justice
d) Kindness

Making sure your study does not harm your test subjects is...
a) Respect for Persons
b) Beneficence
c) Justice
d) Kindness

Maximizing benefit to your participants is ...
a) Respect for Persons
b) Beneficence
c) Justice
d) Kindness

Carrying out a test on poor participants to develop a treatment for the wealthy would violate....
a) Respect for Persons
b) Beneficence
c) Justice
d) Kindness

A hypothesis needs to be...
a) a statement
b) testable
c) specific
d) all of theses

The statement that your experiment tests is called...
a) conclusion
b) question
c) correlation
d) hypothesis

Something in an experiment that changes is known as...
a) hypothesis
b) variable
c) conclusion
d) control

The variable manipulated by the experimenter is called...
a) The independent variable
b) The dependent variable
c) The hypothesis
d) The correlation

The variable that responds to another change, that is studied by the experimenter, is called...
a) The independent variable
b) The dependent variable
c) The correlation
d) The causation

The portion of the experiments that removes as many variables as possible to set a baseline.
a) correlation
b) causation
c) independent variable
d) control

A study in which you ask subjects to respond to questions
a) Survey/Interview
b) Experiment
c) Field Study
d) Naturalistic Observation

A study in which you manipulate variables in a controlled environment.
a) Survey/Interview
b) Experiment
c) Field Study
d) Naturalistic Observation

A study in which you observe people in their normal environment
a) Survey/Interview
b) Experiment
c) Field Study
d) Naturalistic Observation

A study in which you introduce new variables to someone's natural environment and observe the results.
a) Survey/Interview
b) Experiment
c) Field Study
d) Naturalistic Observation

The behavioral sciences study....
a) Human behavior
b) animal behavior
c) the body
d) Countries

The process that behavioral scientists use to find answers to questions is called..
a) The Empiric Method
b) The Scientific Method
c) The Bacon Method
d) The Crystal Method

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