1) Watches and records what is happening without attempting to manipulate anything- authentic behaviors & setting a) Case Study b) Correlation c) Experiment d) Naturalistic Observation e) Survey 2) Manipulates variables to determine what factor influence outcomes a) Case Study b) Correlation c) Experiment d) Naturalistic Observation e) Survey 3) You can get a lot of information with this method because it’s inexpensive and easy to do. a) Case Study b) Correlation c) Experiment d) Naturalistic Observation e) Survey 4) Used to intensely examine a unique situation or person, usually cannot ethically be done. a) Case Study b) Correlation c) Experiment d) Naturalistic Observation e) Survey 5) Once you know how to use my method, you will probably not get bored waiting in line at the grocery store or any other public place. a) Case Study b) Correlation c) Experiment d) Naturalistic Observation e) Survey 6) The only type of study that can determine cause and effect a) Case Study b) Correlation c) Experiment d) Naturalistic Observation e) Survey 7) Because I study one person or just a small group of people, my findings can’t be generalized to a population. a) Case Study b) Correlation c) Experiment d) Naturalistic Observation e) Survey 8) Examines people’s beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors in self-report form a) Case Study b) Correlation c) Experiment d) Naturalistic Observation e) Survey 9) Goal is to determine if two things are related to one another a) Case Study b) Correlation c) Experiment d) Naturalistic Observation e) Survey 10) I am all about how strong relationships are—but I am never outside of negative one to positive one. a) Case Study b) Correlation c) Experiment d) Naturalistic Observation e) Survey 11) According to the Harris Poll, the Dallas Cowboys are America’s favorite NFL team a) Case Study b) Correlation c) Experiment d) Naturalistic Observation e) Survey 12) In 1800 a boy emerged from the forest in France after living in the wild for several years. His arrival led to more study in nature vs. nurture a) Case Study b) Correlation c) Experiment d) Naturalistic Observation e) Survey 13) Researchers studied the relationship between the number of times someone goes outside with the chances of getting skin cancer a) Case Study b) Correlation c) Experiment d) Naturalistic Observation e) Survey 14) When blindfolded, one’s ability to accurately describe the taste of a jelly bean diminishes versus when they are not blindfolded. a) Case Study b) Correlation c) Experiment d) Naturalistic Observation e) Survey 15) A child with Down Syndrome was found neglected in an attic. He had been there for quite some time. Researchers have been examining how neglect can impact a child with special needs a) Case Study b) Correlation c) Experiment d) Naturalistic Observation e) Survey 16) A psychologist asks a randomly selected group of students about their eating, sleeping, exercise, socialization, and thought processes to see who might be at risk for depression. a) Case Study b) Correlation c) Experiment d) Naturalistic Observation e) Survey 17) The CDC gathered data from 50,000 high schools and discovered that teens who get less than 8 hours of sleep on average, demonstrate many negative behaviors a) Case Study b) Correlation c) Experiment d) Naturalistic Observation e) Survey 18) Researchers in a movie theatre listened for examples of laughter and recorded the age range of the person who was speaking a) Case Study b) Correlation c) Experiment d) Naturalistic Observation e) Survey 19) One group of students listened to classical music while studying and the other group studied in silence. Researchers discovered that those listening to classical music had higher test scores a) Case Study b) Correlation c) Experiment d) Naturalistic Observation e) Survey

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