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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
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d)
physiological measure
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
c)
d)
correlational research
a) a non-experimental research method which studies the relationship between two variables with the help of statistical analysis
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) involves looking at data from a population at one specific point in time.
experimental research
a) manipulating one variable to determine if changes in one variable cause changes in another variable
b) a non-experimental research method which studies the relationship between two variables with the help of statistical analysis
c) the use of chance procedures in psychology experiments to ensure that each participant has the same opportunity to be assign
d) involves looking at data from a population at one specific point in time.
random assignment
a) the use of chance procedures in psychology experiments to ensure that each participant has the same opportunity to be assign
b) manipulating one variable to determine if changes in one variable cause changes in another variable
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.
cross-sectional research study
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
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
d)
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.
d)
ethic principle- beneficence and nonmalificence
a) do good/avoid doing harm
b) being accurate, honest,truthful
c) benefits spread equitably
d) informed consent, given by adults
ethics principle-responsibility
a) avoid conflicts of interest
b) do good/avoid doing harm
c) being accurate, honest,truthful
d) benefits spread equitably
ethics principle-integrity
a) being accurate, honest,truthful
b) do good/avoid doing harm
c) avoid conflicts of interest
d) benefits spread equitably
justice
a) benefits spread equitably
b) do good/avoid doing harm
c) avoid conflicts of interest
d) being accurate, honest,truthful
respect for autonomy
a) informed consent, given by adults
b) do good/avoid doing harm
c) avoid conflicts of interest
d) benefits spread equitably
piagets theory-sensorimotor
a) Birth through ages 18-24 months.
b) Ages 7 to 11.
c) Toddlerhood (18-24 months) through early childhood (age 7)
d) Adolescence through adulthood.
Preoperational
a) Toddlerhood (18-24 months) through early childhood (age 7)
b) Birth through ages 18-24 months.
c) Ages 7 to 11.
d) Adolescence through adulthood.
concrete operational
a)
b) Birth through ages 18-24 months.
c) Toddlerhood (18-24 months) through early childhood (age 7)
d) Adolescence through adulthood.
formal operational
a) Adolescence through adulthood.
b) Birth through ages 18-24 months.
c) Toddlerhood (18-24 months) through early childhood (age 7)
d) Ages 7 to 11.
one system
a) all family members
b) siblings,parents,parent-child
c) change in another member
d)
subsystems
a) siblings,parents,parent-child
b) all family members
c) change in another member
d)
change in one family member
a) change in another member
b) all family members
c) siblings,parents,parent-child
d)
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