Introduction to Methods

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BSc DE100 Investigating Psychology (Investigating Methods) Quiz on Introduction to Methods, created by Anneliese Shaw on 21/10/2016.
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Question 1

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The central task of psychology is to try to explain human [blank_start]behaviour[blank_end] and [blank_start]experiences.[blank_end]
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  • behaviour
  • experiences.

Question 2

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Psychologists use many different [blank_start]methods[blank_end] to answer questions
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  • methods

Question 3

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The method used must [blank_start]be able[blank_end] to answer the [blank_start]research question[blank_end]
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  • be able
  • research question

Question 4

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which of these methods, will produce quantitative data?
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  • Questionnaire
  • experiment
  • observational studies
  • content analysis
  • focus groups
  • Interviews
  • Ethnography

Question 5

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Which of these would produce qualitative data?
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  • Questionnaires
  • Interviews
  • focus groups
  • printed text
  • experiments
  • Ethnography

Question 6

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All Quantitative methods must ensure data measurement and data recording is [blank_start]standardised[blank_end]
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  • standardised

Question 7

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Qualitative methods explore the [blank_start]rich details[blank_end] of peoples [blank_start]experiences[blank_end] and [blank_start]behaviours[blank_end]
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  • experiences
  • behaviours
  • rich details

Question 8

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Bingham and Moore described interviews as a [blank_start]conversation[blank_end] with a [blank_start]purpose[blank_end]
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  • conversation
  • purpose

Question 9

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Whereas [blank_start]Quantitative[blank_end] methods capture data by using numbers, [blank_start]qualitative[blank_end] methods capture data through rich descriptions
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  • Quantitative
  • Qualitiative
  • qualitative
  • quantitative

Question 10

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The four parts of a research report introduction are: 1. [blank_start]Topic[blank_end] 2. [blank_start]Previous research[blank_end] 3.[blank_start]Your Study[blank_end] 4[blank_start].Hypotheses/research question[blank_end]
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  • Topic
  • Previous research
  • Your Study
  • .Hypotheses/research question

Question 11

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The [blank_start]title[blank_end] is an informative description of the research being reported
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  • title
  • Abstract
  • Introduction
  • Method

Question 12

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The sections of a research report are in what order? 1. [blank_start]Title[blank_end] 2. [blank_start]Abstract[blank_end] 3. [blank_start]Introduction[blank_end] 4. [blank_start]Method[blank_end] 5. [blank_start]Results[blank_end] 6. [blank_start]Discussion[blank_end] 7. [blank_start]References[blank_end] 8. [blank_start]Appendices[blank_end]
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  • Title
  • Abstract
  • Introduction
  • Method
  • Results
  • Discussion
  • References
  • Appendices

Question 13

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The [blank_start]Abstract[blank_end] is a concise summary of the entire report identifying the background methods and findings.
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  • Abstract

Question 14

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The introduction should always end with a statement of the [blank_start]hypothesis[blank_end] in a quantitative study, but with the [blank_start]research question[blank_end] in a qualitative study
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  • hypothesis
  • research question
  • research question
  • hypothesis

Question 15

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What four things does the method section include
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  • design
  • participants
  • materials
  • procedures
  • interview questions
  • stimuli used in experiments

Question 16

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Your thoughts on what the results mean, and ideas for future study's would be included in the [blank_start]discussion[blank_end]
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  • discussion
  • results
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