What is the primary purpose of conducting experiments in psychology?

Exploring Research Methods in Psychology

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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To investigate a hypothesis by isolating cause and effect
To collect a large amount of data quickly
To observe behavior in natural settings
To compare different groups at the same time
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What distinguishes a hypothesis from a theory?
A hypothesis is supported by extensive research, while a theory is not.
A theory is a testable prediction, while a hypothesis is not.
A hypothesis is a testable prediction made before research, while a theory is supported by research data.
A theory and a hypothesis are essentially the same in scientific research.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why are operational definitions crucial in psychological research?
They reduce the need for a hypothesis.
They increase the speed of data collection.
They eliminate all forms of bias.
They ensure the study can be replicated by others.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a potential issue with survey questions?
They can be too expensive to administer.
They are not useful for sensitive topics.
They always require face-to-face interviews.
Misleading questions can impact responses.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is sampling bias?
When the sample represents the population too accurately
When the sample does not represent the entire population
When too many samples are taken from the population
When the sample size is too small to be useful
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What does the Hawthorne effect describe?
The relationship between two variables without implying causation
Changes in behavior because individuals know they are being observed
The impact of the environment on the study's results
The effect of misleading questions in surveys
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why does correlation not imply causation?
Because correlational studies are not conducted properly
Because a third variable may be influencing the observed relationship
Because causation can only be determined by surveys
Because the relationship between variables is always coincidental
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