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Home Quiz: Review of Fundamentals Submission details:
Announcements o ' . . o N o ___ Time: 39 minutes
Due 19 Jan at 23:59 Points 50 Questions 25 Time limit None
Assignments - R B B Current score: 42 out of 50

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Question 1 0/2pts


Dritschell et al. (2011) investigated whether people in Taiwan differed from people in Great Britain
when it came to remembering autobiographical details. This study is most likely:



Experimental


Predictive


Descriptive


Quasi-experimental




Question 2 2/2pts


Dr. Huffenpuff wants to examine the relationship between amount of sugar in a child’s diet and the
activity level of the child. She has the parents keep a food diary of all items eaten by the child for a
week, and has an activity monitor on the child’s wrist. Which of the following is the null hypothesis?



There is a relationship between amount of sugar consumed and activity level.


There is no relationship between food diaries and amount of sugar in a child’s diet.


There is a relationship between food diaries and amount of sugar in a child’s diet .


There is no relationship between amount of sugar consumed and activity level.




Question 3 2/2pts

If a journal article has a title like “The relation between political beliefs and activism in students”, it is
likely to be



Quasi-experimental


Faux Relational


Descriptive


Correlational


Experimental




Question 4 2/2pts


A recent article published in People (2021) by Katie Campione states “Drinking any amount of
alcohol causes damage to the brain, new study finds.” What type of claim is made given the title of
this article?



Frequency

, Associational


Causal




Question 5 2/2pts

An original study (Mischel et al., 1988) gave young children a marshmallow and told the children
that if they could wait 10 minutes, they'd get an additional marshmallow. They recorded whether or
not the child was able to wait the 10 minutes. The ability to delay reinforcement was profound -
every moment longer that a child had been able to wait was associated with several markers for
success in life 10 years later. The scale of measurement for amount of time (in seconds) that
elapsed before the child ate the marshmallow is:



Ordinal


Scale


Nominal




Incorrect


Question 6 0/2pts

Dr. Huffenpuff wants to manipulate amount of sugar a child consumes to examine whether it
affects activity levels. Children participate in the study for four weeks. Half the time, the children are
given a high-sugar diet; the other half of the time, the children are not allowed foods with added
sugar. (Conditions were counter-balanced). The entire time, children wore activity monitors that
measured daily steps. What is the most appropriate claim that can be made based on her study’s
design?



No answer text provided.


Associational


Frequency


Causal




Question 7 2/2pts


Identify the most likely type of research method given the following hypothesis: Heart rate is
elevated when taking a PSYC 515 quiz (note there is no comparison - the researcher just measured
heart rates of students when taking a PSYC 515 quiz).



Experimental


Correlational


Faux Relational


Quasi-experimental


Descriptive




Question 8 2/2pts

The Oslo-3 Social Support Scale (Kocalevent et al., 2018) is a self-report measure with total scores
ranging from 3 to 14. A researcher further grouped people into having weak support (3- 8), moderate
support (9-11), and strong support (12 — 14). What scale of measurement best describes these
groupings?



Ordinal


Interval / Ratio


Nominal


Cannot determine




Question 9 2/2pts


Dr. Huffenpuff wants to manipulate amount of sugar a child consumes to examine whether it
affects activity levels. Children participate in the study for four weeks. Half the time, the children are
given a high-sugar diet; the other half of the time, the children are not allowed foods with added
sugar. (Conditions were counter-balanced). The entire time, children wore activity monitors that

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