Psych 3010 exam 5 Word Scramble
|
Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Normal Size Small Size show me how
| Question | Answer |
| The _____ study was the “final straw” that led to current U.S. law on use of humans in research. | Tuskegee |
| After World War II, the _____ was written and included provisions for informed consent for participation in research | Nuremburg Code |
| According to the common rule, a(n) _____ is required to review proposals for research that involves human participants. | IRB (institutional review board) |
| The “common rule” is issued and enforced by _____. | U.S. Department of Health and Human Services |
| Give one example of research exempt from the requirement for informed consent. _____ | normal educational practice |
| Animals may be subjected to painful research procedure only if justified by ______. | potential benefits |
| Inducements for humans to participate in research may not be _____. | excessive |
| Researchers are required to share the data from their studies for the purpose of _____. | verification |
| If a researcher discovers a significant error in a research procedure or analysis after publication of the results, he or she is expected to publish _____. | retraction |
| Selectively dropping observations from a data set without reporting that this had been done would constitute _____ in research. | sub-setting |
| In research involving deception, a _____ should be conducted as soon as feasible to fully inform the subject. | debrief |
| Human participants in research must be told that they may _____ at any time. | leave/withdraw |
| To increase power, we can increase _____ or _____ or _____ or _____. | alpha/ effect size (d)/ sample size (N)/ control |
| To increase power, we might change α from 0.05 to _____. | .10 |
| In normal research practice, the most typical way of increasing power is _____. | increasing N |
| To decrease the chance of a Type I error, we might change α from 0.05 to _____. | .01 |
| Increasing experimental control increases power because _____ decreases. | variability |
| Increasing the number of observations collected increases power because _____ decreases. | standard error |
| Increasing the strength of an experimental manipulation might increase power by increasing _____. | effect size |
| In null hypothesis significance testing, the probability “power” reflects the probability of _____. | not making a type II error/correctly rejecting null hypothesis |
| The concept of power in null hypothesis significance testing is similar to the occurrence of a _____ in diagnostic testing. | true positive |
| The concept of a Type I error in null hypothesis significance testing is similar to the occurrence of a _____ in diagnostic testing. | false positive |
| The concept of a Type II error in null hypothesis significance testing is similar to the occurrence of a _____ in diagnostic testing. | false negative |
| Informed consent procedures must let participants know about the _____ of confidentiality. | limits |
| Deception may be used if a research project has significant _____ value. | scientific/educational/applied |
| The right to give informed consent yields from which of the three fundamental principles stated in the Belmont Report? _____ | respect for persons |
| We need statistical analyses of our data because of _____ in the data. | variability |
| The null hypothesis is that there is no _____ variability in the data | systematic |
| One criticism of null hypothesis significance testing is that the null hypothesis is a kind of _____ argument. | straw man |
| One criticism of null hypothesis significance testing is that the emphasis is on Type ____ errors and not the more important Type ____ error. | I/ II |
| In null hypothesis significance testing, a result is “significant” if _____ is less than _____. | a (alpha), .05 |
| In null hypothesis significance testing, the probability p represents the probability of observing these results if _____. | the null hypothesis is correct |
| In null hypothesis significance testing, the value of α represents the probability of _____. | type I error rate |
Created by:
mecz9d
Popular Psychology sets