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1. What does it mean if two variables have a positive correlation?
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As one variable increases, so does the other
As one variable increases, the other decreases.
The correlation between the two variables is greater than 1.0
The correlation between the two variables is 0
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2. In what type of study does a researcher study an individual subject in depth?
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Naturalistic observation.
Case study
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Laboratory observation.
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1. What does it mean if two variables have a positive correlation?
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2. In what type of study does a researcher study an individual subject in depth?
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3. What is the variable called that a researcher manipulates in an experiment?
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Which of the following is a research method that allows a researcher to get information about a large number of subjects relatively inexpensively and easily?
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5. What is a common way of controlling extraneous variables in an experiment?
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6. When doing research involving deception with human subjects, researchers have an obligation to do which of the following?
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7. In a correlational study, when one variable goes up as another goes down is known as a:
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8. Which of the following correlations indicates the weakest relationship?
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9. A study finds that as the number of hours spent watching television increased, grades decreased. This is an example of:
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10. Which research method is most appropriate if you are looking for a causal relationship?