Test Bank Complete_ Introduction to Behavioral
Research Methods 7th edition By Mark R. Leary| All
Chapter 1-16| Latest Updates| All Answers With
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ch.1 Skepticism - ANSWERSkepticism means that ideas must be evaluated on basis of
careful logic and results from scientific investigations.
ch.1 Epiricism - ANSWERThe idea that knowledge is based on observations.
Falsifiability - ANSWERAn idea that is proved to be false/wrong advances science
because the result will spur the development of new and better ideas.
ch.1 Peer review - ANSWERBefore a study is published in a top quality scientific
journal, other scientist who have expertise to carefully evaluate the research review
it.
ch.1 Pseudoscience - ANSWERPseudoscience is fake science in which seemingly
scientific terms and demonstrations are sued to substantiate claims that have no
basis in scientific research.
Concluding Causation - ANSWER(1) Temporal precedence ( cause precedes the
effect)
(2) Covariation of cause and effect (when cause is present the effect occurs but when
it is absent the effect does not occur
(3) Alternate explanations (nothing other than a causal variable could be responsible
for the observed effect)
ch.1 Goals of behavioral science - ANSWERScientific research has four goals: (1) to
describe behavior, (2) to predict behavior, (3) to determine the causes of behavior,
and (4) to understand or explain behavior.
ch.1 Basic research - ANSWERTries to answer fundamental questions about the
nature of the behavior. "Just inquiring information"
ch.1 Applied research - ANSWERIs conducted to address issues in which there are
practical problems and potential solutions. "how do you use information in real life
situations"
ch.1 Program evaluation - ANSWERAssesses the social reforms and innovations that
occur in different institutions.
ch.1 Comparing basic and applied research - ANSWERProgress in science is
dependent on a synergy between basic and applied research.Much applied research
is guided by the theories and findings of basic research.
Research Methods 7th edition By Mark R. Leary| All
Chapter 1-16| Latest Updates| All Answers With
Detailed Explanation
ch.1 Skepticism - ANSWERSkepticism means that ideas must be evaluated on basis of
careful logic and results from scientific investigations.
ch.1 Epiricism - ANSWERThe idea that knowledge is based on observations.
Falsifiability - ANSWERAn idea that is proved to be false/wrong advances science
because the result will spur the development of new and better ideas.
ch.1 Peer review - ANSWERBefore a study is published in a top quality scientific
journal, other scientist who have expertise to carefully evaluate the research review
it.
ch.1 Pseudoscience - ANSWERPseudoscience is fake science in which seemingly
scientific terms and demonstrations are sued to substantiate claims that have no
basis in scientific research.
Concluding Causation - ANSWER(1) Temporal precedence ( cause precedes the
effect)
(2) Covariation of cause and effect (when cause is present the effect occurs but when
it is absent the effect does not occur
(3) Alternate explanations (nothing other than a causal variable could be responsible
for the observed effect)
ch.1 Goals of behavioral science - ANSWERScientific research has four goals: (1) to
describe behavior, (2) to predict behavior, (3) to determine the causes of behavior,
and (4) to understand or explain behavior.
ch.1 Basic research - ANSWERTries to answer fundamental questions about the
nature of the behavior. "Just inquiring information"
ch.1 Applied research - ANSWERIs conducted to address issues in which there are
practical problems and potential solutions. "how do you use information in real life
situations"
ch.1 Program evaluation - ANSWERAssesses the social reforms and innovations that
occur in different institutions.
ch.1 Comparing basic and applied research - ANSWERProgress in science is
dependent on a synergy between basic and applied research.Much applied research
is guided by the theories and findings of basic research.