A. an in-depth study of the opinions and attitudes of a selected individual
B. an overview of the attitudes and backgrounds of selected a groups
C. direct observation and recording of representative sample of behavior
D. carefulness of a representative sample of people
Related Mcqs:
- One of the limitations of the survey method is:
A. observer bias
B. that it sets up an artificial situation
C. that replies may not be accurate
D. the self-fulfilling prophecy - A major problem with the survey method is:
A. identifying the group to be questioned
B. obtaining a representative sample of subjects to be questioned
C. obtaining enough information in a short amount of time
D. that it cannot reveal very much about signification psychological events in the lives of the people - To investigate the effects of a particular study of method on student performance two different methods are tried, each with a different group of subjects. I fondly the experimenter know which method is under investigation, the procedure being used in described as:
A. double-blind
B. single-blind
C. self-fulfilling prophesy
D. representative sampling - In the British Crime survey, who had high levels of worry about burglary and violent crime?
A. Professionals
B. Women
C. Men
D. Those over 75 years- of age - The normative survey methods makes use of various test and techniques in the collection of data, such as standard tests, the interview, check list, naire, inventory, and anecdotal record, biographical and autobiographical records. It relates to:
A. Binet
B. Dewey
C. Charles De
D. None of these - The first meaningful, scientific study of human sexuality was survey research performed by:
A. Alfred Kinsey
B. Masters and Johnson
C. David Buss
D. Sigmund Freud - The method of study compares children at various ages simultaneously. It is the ____________ method?
A. longitudinal
B. clinical
C. naturalistic
D. cross-sectional - By the early years of the twentieth century, Sigmund Freud had begun to write about psychoanalysis, which he described as ‘a theory of the mind or personality, a method of investigation of unconscious process and a method of treatment’. Identify the true statement from those given below, in relation to his concept to his psychoanalytic theories:
A. The concept of unconscious mental processes is the idea that unconscious motivations and needs have a role in determining or behaviour
B. The concept of unconscious mental processes emphasizes the rational aspects of human behaviour
C. A psychogenetic model of development shows how the mind is organized
D. A topographic model of the psyche shows how personality develops - Learning is best defined as a process that involves:
A. Two stimuli being paired that produce a conditioned response over time
B. An organism interacting with its environment, becoming changed by experience, and thereby modifying subsequent behaviours
C. An organism interacting with its environment through autoshaping and conditioning
D. An organism responding to its environment based on reinforcement or punishment for behaviours
E. The effect of parents, teachers and peers - The double – blind technique involves:
A. the simultaneous use or two or more therapeutic treatments in the hope that at least one will be effective.
B. replacing a positive response to a harmful stimulus with a negative response.
C. blocking anxiety – arousing material from consciousness during therapy.
D. a procedure in which neither patients nor health care staff know whether a given patient is receiving a drug or placebo