A) selection threat.
B) selection-history threat.
C) history threat.
D) testing threat.
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A) Because Dr. LaGuardia's participants actually experienced concussions, his independent variable appears to have construct validity.
B) Because Dr. LaGuardia did not use a true experiment, it is impossible to determine if his independent variable has construct validity.
C) Because Dr. LaGuardia studied real football players, his dependent variable appears to have construct validity.
D) Because Dr. LaGuardia did not use a true experiment, it is impossible to determine if his dependent variable has construct validity.
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A) He used a validated measure of the dependent variable.
B) He was able to confirm the occurrence of a concussion rather than relying on self-report.
C) He used a naturally occurring comparison group (i.e., players who did not suffer a concussion) .
D) He used members of a real sports team rather than members of the general population.
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A) Because Dr. LaGuardia selected participants who actually experienced concussions, the study has strong external validity.
B) Because Dr. LaGuardia's study is a quasi-experiment, it is impossible to obtain external validity.
C) Because Dr. LaGuardia's dependent variable was assessed in the laboratory, the study has limited external validity.
D) Because Dr. LaGuardia selected a widely used measure, his study generalizes to other applications of this measure.
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A) The manipulations have been previously validated in the lab.
B) They use real-world manipulations/experiences.
C) They tend to use more participants.
D) They also have good construct validity for the dependent variable.
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A) Lunch calories decreased on Day 3.
B) Breakfast calories decreased on Day 2.
C) Dinner calories decreased on Day 10.
D) Calorie intakes for the three meals differed on Day 1.
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A) It is not possible to study private organizations, like fraternities/sororities.
B) It is not possible to measure body concern.
C) He was unable to recruit an equal number of males and females.
D) He was unable to randomly assign participants to join a fraternity/sorority.
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A) Small-N designs take advantage of unique cases.
B) Small-N designs have better experimental control.
C) Small-N designs generalize to larger groups of individuals.
D) Small-N designs have fewer threats to internal validity.
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A) nonequivalent control group design.
B) wait-list design.
C) reversal design.
D) interrupted time-series design.
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A) Triangulates his findings with other findings
B) Runs more small-N studies with similar participants
C) Runs more small-N studies with the same participants
D) Runs a large-N study before running a small-N study
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A) all men.
B) all transplant recipients.
C) all overweight people.
D) She is probably not very concerned about external validity.
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A) They both use nonrandom samples.
B) They both suffer from possible threats to internal validity.
C) They both use random assignment.
D) They both use small numbers of participants.
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A) Quasi-experiments do not use random assignment.
B) Quasi-experiments do not involve manipulated variables.
C) Quasi-experiments cannot have comparison groups.
D) Quasi-experiments cannot have pretest measures.
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A) a dependent variable as well.
B) both a repeated measures variable and an independent-groups variable.
C) a guarantee of internal validity.
D) frequently as possible.
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