A) a social desirability bias.
B) a negative response set.
C) the placebo effect.
D) non-representative sampling.
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A) Psychological Review.
B) PsychINFO.
C) Psychology Today.
D) the American Psychological Association home page.
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A) descriptions of newly developed theories.
B) reports that describe original empirical studies.
C) criticisms of previously published research.
D) reviews that summarize and reconcile the findings from a large number of studies.
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A) Our behavior is shaped by our cultural heritage.
B) Psychology is theoretically diverse.
C) Our experience of the world is highly subjective.
D) Behavior is determined by multiple causes.
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A) preferences of the specific researcher.
B) goals of science.
C) steps involved in conducting scientific research.
D) unifying themes of psychology.
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A) the placebo effect.
B) double-blind research studies.
C) confounded dependent variables.
D) experimenter bias.
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A) Our experience of the world is highly subjective.
B) Psychology is empirical.
C) Behavior is determined by multiple causes.
D) Psychology is theoretically diverse.
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A) The data are collected under less controlled conditions.
B) It is difficult or impossible to collect data from special populations.
C) The sample may be biased toward participants who are relatively young and affluent.
D) The participation rate tend to be lower than for a comparable non-Internet study.
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A) placebo control procedure.
B) stereotaxic procedure.
C) single-blind procedure.
D) double-blind procedure.
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A) is too general and can be applied to too many unrelated situations.
B) is based on inferential statistical analysis, which is generally unreliable.
C) can be distorted by reporting biases.
D) involves only negative instances, and cannot be used to make an unbiased decision.
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A) people are not influenced by anecdotal information, and tend to view it as non-representative and biased.
B) people tend to be influenced by anecdotal information, even when they are forewarned that the information is not representative.
C) people are only influenced by anecdotal evidence when they have not been forewarned that it may be misleading.
D) people are only influenced by anecdotal evidence when it is provided by someone they know and trust.
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A) the effects of the bias disconfirming the experimenter's expectations.
B) the effects of the bias confirming the experimenter's expectations.
C) results that are not statistically significant.
D) the placebo effect.
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A) an alphabetical listing of the titles of all the psychological research studies published in a year.
B) the full text of articles published in 100 major psychological journals.
C) a descriptive listing of all the current web resources related to the field of psychology.
D) brief abstracts of psychological research published in journal articles, books, and chapters in edited books.
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