Question 1
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A confidence level at the 95% level indicates that:
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There is a 95/100 probability clients will get worse
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95 out of every 100 subjects will improve
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The alpha level has been set at .05
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The null hypothesis will be rejected five out of every 100 times
Question 2
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An example of a [blank_start]________[blank_end] correlation would be that of a student who scored high on a vocational test for auto mechanics and is doing well in a class on auto mechanics.
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Random
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Negative
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Exact
Question 3
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A professor from the Fiji Islands has sent you some sample data on students’ attitudes about sexually transmitted diseases. You can make no assumptions about whether the population data would be normally distributed or not. Therefore, you need to use:
Question 4
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All of the following are true about the Pearson Product Moment Coefficient correlation except:
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The correlation is most useful for nominal data
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The magnitude of this correlation is related to the variability of the distributions that are being correlated
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Correlation coefficients should not be explained in terms of percentage of 1 to 1 correlation
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Correlation does not mean causation
Question 5
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Research studies to determine the effectiveness of therapy show that:
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Adults’ neuroses are more likely to diminish with therapy than without therapy
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The less the therapist and the client have in common, the more successful the treatment
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Client attributes are better forecasters of successful results of therapy then therapist attributes
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Client attributes cannot be used as predictors of successful therapy results
Question 6
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Your experimental treatment for shyness had no effect on your group. What would you expect your F-ratio to be?
Question 7
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You are researching which “theoretical orientation” reduces the dropout rate in groups you are running. Which is the dependent variable in this study?
Question 8
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You want to see how college student’s feelings have changed about bisexuality. You pay 30 students to act as confederates saying they are bisexual and pair them up with 30 other students from the college. As a researcher, ethics demand:
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That you talk with the students and let them withdraw if they revealed attitudes that might have been problematic
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That you be reported to the appropriate professional ethical standards committee
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That you need not do anything
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That you be reported to the university’s ethics committee, and encourage the students to complete the study
Question 9
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What does a correlation study determine?
Question 10
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When assessing the effects on a criterion measure, which tool is best for determining the relative power of several predictors affecting the criterion measure?
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Multiple regression
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Analysis of variance
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Multiple correlation
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Coefficient ratio
Question 11
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The most effective of these methods would be:
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Close observation
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Experimental research
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Case study
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Casting runes
Question 12
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Which of these is a key purpose of program evaluation?
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To further effective therapy
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To set out accountability goals for patients
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To determine organizational accountability
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To ensure effective outcome of the program
Question 13
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A research study conducted while the country is at war shows that mothers of soldiers are more likely than mothers of civilians to have various disorders. What is the greatest threat to the study’s internal validity?
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Hawthorne effect
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History
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Quasi-experimental bias
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Maturation
Question 14
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If a researcher wants to control the external validity, the experimental populations should have qualities related to:
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The control group
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The target population
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Longitudinal study
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A random assignment
Question 15
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A real threat to external validity happens when individuals in a study act differently because they know they are being observed in a study. This happens frequently, and is known as the:
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Hawthorne effect
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Halo effect
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Rosenthal effect
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Solomon effect
Question 16
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Ms. Hamilton gives a standard test to all fifth graders at Lakemont Elementary School. The standard deviation of this standard test is 10. This would indicate that:
Question 17
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If a mental-health therapist wanted to learn about current research in the counseling field, what publication should he or she look in?
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Journal of Counseling Psychology
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Psychological Research Quarterly
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APT Journal
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Journal of American Psychology
Question 18
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Here are the scores of your peers on the examination: 80, 85, 120, l50, l50, l60, l65. What is the median of this distribution?
Question 19
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Name the 3 main journals that vocational rehabilitation professional use in regards to research:
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Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin
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Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling
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Journal of Rehabilitation
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International Journal of Rehabilitation Research
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Journal of Vocational Behavior
Question 20
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You want to examine the effects of more than one independent variable on a dependent variable. When you allow more than one factor to vary, you would have to call this what type of experimental design?
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Double-blind study
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Multiple analysis
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Factorial designs
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Trait/factor design
Question 21
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All of the following would use an ex post facto research format except:
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Blind students have higher sensory perception than seeing students
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Speech therapist who practice on children who have hearing loss become more proficient than those who do not practice on deaf children
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Kids from low-income families experiment with drugs more frequently than kids from higher-income families.
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Children with high IQ scores are more motivated then children with low IQ scores
Question 22
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A researcher wants to see if elementary-school age males and females prefer corn dogs or hamburgers for lunch in the cafeteria. The researcher’s null hypothesis says that there is no significance difference in the proportion of male and female students who prefer hot dog and pizza. The researcher should use what statistical method for testing the null hypothesis?
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Chi square
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Multiple regression
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F-test
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T-test
Question 23
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If you want to obtain control over an extraneous variable in an experiment, you could do this by:
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Using a double-blind study
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Duplicating the study
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Using multiple researchers
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Making all conditions except the independent variable exactly the same
Question 24
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Which of these statements is most in line with Allport’s perspective:
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Because individuals have their own agendas and motivations, therapists should discount animal research as a predictor of human behavior.
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Researchers should apply human-behavior studies to counterpart research in animal behavior
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Researchers should study abnormal human behavior in order to develop normal behavioral parameters
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Researchers should make controlled adjustments when applying animal-behavior research to human behavior
Question 25
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In an experiment, a doctoral candidate has determined that the rate of copulation in a large population of laboratory rats fluctuates with the phases of the moon. He concludes that the gravitational pull of the moon influences the rat’s sexual behavior. He has committed what error?
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He incorrectly inferred causation from correlation
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He has overlooked the Hawthorne effect
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He failed to measure the sexual activity of the rats
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He incorrectly inferred correlation from causation
Question 26
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What is determined in a correlational study?
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The correlation between independent and dependent variables
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Antecedent causes of observable effects
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The relationship between two events
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Observer influence on observed phenomena
Question 27
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An experiment looks at the effects of a particular study method on student performance, and only the experimenter knows which method is under investigation. The procedure she would be using is called?
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Non-blind
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Double-blind
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Single-blind
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Relational sampling
Question 28
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Your client is a male who has come to college from a small farming community in the Midwest. He is homesick and is not adjusting to college life. You have tried a number of therapies to help your client adjust, but nothing seems to help. You finally send your client to spend time swimming with the dolphins and find that in just eight months he has adjusted to college life. You come to the conclusion that swimming with dolphins will facilitate college adjustment. There might be some concern regarding the validity of your findings because:
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Males take longer to adjust to change than females
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Animals are known to have a calming effect on humans
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Animals and homesickness have a positive correlation
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Just the passage of time could be responsible for his adjustment
Question 29
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When someone mentions that a particular statistical test has “power,” you should think this relates to:
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Establishing an operational null hypothesis
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Correctly verifying a false null hypothesis
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Establishing an operational hypothesis
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Positively rejecting a false null hypothesis
Question 30
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Which of these describes external validity?
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Specific value of results
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Generalized applicability of results
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The causal relationship between changes in the independent and dependent variables
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Statistically consistent results
Question 31
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If you were planning to use the survey method in a research project you were conducting, your major concern regarding your choice of method would be:
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Determining what group to question
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How to maintain confidentiality
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Making the survey short enough to capture off the information you need
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Obtaining a representative sample of subjects to be questioned
Question 32
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If you have designed a test that measures military leadership, and you want to explore whether there are other constructs that are responsible for military leadership, you would probably want to use which of the following techniques?
Question 33
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Which of the following types of validity best described the condition of a sample from a larger population as being a true representation of that larger population?
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External congruence
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Content validity
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Structural reliability
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Equalization validity
Question 34
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After a seminar to improve workers performance, you are provided with scores from 30 workers. In order to compare the obtained mean score to the national mean, what statistical technique might you use?
Question 35
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You have divided your workers into three groups: pre-professional, paraprofessional, and professional. This scheme is what type of measurement?
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Ratio
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Interval
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Nominal
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Ordinal
Question 36
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The applied statistical analysis software program that is used to compute quantitative data is called?
Question 37
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You are working as a rehabilitation counselor within the private sector, your supervisor ask you to research the relationship between blacks and whites with TBI and limb amputation. You locate 17 articles that fit. What type of research methodology would be the strongest to use.
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ANOVA
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MANOVA
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Meta-Analysis
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Multi-analysis
Question 38
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Which of the following is the term used to define the condition of all individuals having an equal probability of being chosen?
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Sample collection
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Sample population
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Random selection
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Random population
Question 39
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A graduate student wanted to conduct a study in Africia on the effects of new disabilty legislation on children between the age of 9 and 16 in Kenya the most effective research design would be
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Qualitative
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Mixed Method
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Quantitative
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Ex Post Facto
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International
Question 40
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In regards to research there are eight stages. Place the stages of research (below) in the correct order:
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Hypotheses or Question [blank_start]5[blank_end]
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Question 41
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[blank_start]_________________[blank_end] is research that describes existing conditions without analysis of relationships among variables.
Question 42
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[blank_start]_____________[blank_end] is a prediction, a statement of what specific results or outcomes are expected to occur
Question 43
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[blank_start]_____________[blank_end] should shed light on what is already known about the problem and should indicate logically why the proposed study would result in an extension of this prior knowledge.