A) standardized interview
B) a modified interview
C) clinical interview
D) flexible interview
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A) operationalizing the concept.
B) establishing the validity of your measure.
C) determining if your measure is reliable.
D) standardizing your measure.
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A) determine the causes of behavior.
B) observe behavior as it naturally occurs.
C) compare a single individual to an entire group of individuals.
D) generalize our results to most populations.
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A) can be used with large, diverse groups of participants.
B) relies on norms to determine what is typical or average.
C) can produce data that periodically is updated.
D) can identify the causes of behavior.
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A) meta-analysis.
B) cross-sectional study.
C) sequential analysis.
D) effect size.
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A) it requires expensive and sophisticated equipment.
B) these measures cannot be used with children who are too young to understand and follow complicated instructions.
C) the procedures are invasive and painful so parents don't want to consent to them.
D) they can give us a static picture of brain structure, but not brain functioning.
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A) archival study.
B) longitudinal study.
C) correlational study.
D) cross sectional study.
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A) fundamental research.
B) basic research.
C) scientific research.
D) primary research.
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A) a time sample.
B) a case study.
C) a path analysis.
D) an event sample.
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A) the results are not likely to have occurred by chance.
B) the differences found will have an important impact on children's development.
C) the research has been carefully conducted.
D) there is no other interpretation of the results of the study.
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A) infants because their central nervous system is more responsive than the central nervous system of older children.
B) adolescents because they often are not aware of their true feelings and can't report on them.
C) infants and young children who are not yet speaking and therefore cannot answer questions or follow complex instructions.
D) adolescents because their hormones make their central nervous system more reactive to physical stimuli than to words.
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A) +.25
B) -.82
C) +.63
D) -.11
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A) They have the right to withdraw from participation at any point.
B) The expectation that the researcher will use the least stressful research procedures possible.
C) The data collected must be treated as confidential.
D) They must freely agree to participate.
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A) the data are easier to interpret than data collected using other research methods.
B) observations can capture behavior as it naturally occurs.
C) the conclusions can be more easily generalized to other groups of children.
D) we can draw causal inferences from our observations.
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A) these variables have a beneficial effect on the child's development.
B) changes in the first variable will cause a change in the second variable.
C) as the value of one variable goes up so does the value of the second variable.
D) these two variables can predict the value of a third variable.
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A) unreliable.
B) not valid.
C) unstandardized.
D) multidimensional.
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A) schooling made a smaller impact on the children's competence than did the children's everyday experiences.
B) competence increased in direct relationship to the number of years of school the child had attended.
C) there was no difference for children in elementary school, but schooling became more important for older children.
D) the structure of the children's families had a bigger impact than did the number of years they had attended school.
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A) premature interpretation.
B) causal references.
C) observer bias.
D) sampling bias.
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