A. accurate calculation of correlations
B. obtaining direct reports from subjects about their subjective experiences
C. careful measurement and record keeping
D. using control to identify cause-and effect connections
Research Methods
Research Methods
A. clinical study
B. experimental
C. survey
D. correlational
A. curvilinear relationship
B. effect of extraneous variables
C. natural experiment
D. placebo effect
A. Interview people to get their opinions
B. Correlate news paper accounts and the types of beverages consumed
C. test the idea by conducting an experiment
D. research what other experts had thought
A. accurate calculation of correlation’s
B. obtaining direct reports from subjects about their subjective experiences
C. careful measurement and record keeping
D. using control to identify cause-and effect connections
A. survey method
B. psychoanalytic method
C. natural experiment or case study
D. clinical method
A. experimental method
B. case study method
C. naturalistic observation method
D. survey method
A. strong positive correlation
B. strong negative correlation
C. cause/effect relationship
D. error in computation
A. there are few subjects for which it is applicable
B. there are no control groups
C. it is not applicable to the study of bizarre behavior
D. it requires a large and expensive sample size
A. 0.08
B. -0.29
C. 0.48
D. -1.00