What is the primary aim of a laboratory experiment?
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To collect qualitative data
To observe natural behavior
To test causality between variables
To describe a phenomenon
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In Bandura's Bobo Doll experiment, what was the independent variable?
The type of doll used
The location of the experiment
The children's behavior
The adult model's behavior
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What did Loftus's experiment demonstrate about eyewitness memory?
Memory is unaffected by question wording
Eyewitnesses always remember accurately
Question wording can influence memory recall
Memory is not reliable in any context
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which of the following is a major strength of laboratory experiments?
They are always ethical
They require minimal resources
They are conducted in natural settings
They establish causality
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Why is replicability considered a strength of laboratory experiments?
It reduces the need for control groups
It ensures consistent results across studies
It allows for testing in different environments
It increases the complexity of the experiment
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What is a potential limitation of laboratory experiments related to ecological validity?
They are always influenced by external factors
They always reflect real-world scenarios
They may not accurately represent real-life situations
They are too simple to be useful
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How can demand characteristics affect the outcome of a laboratory experiment?
Participants act naturally without influence
Participants behave as they think the researcher wants
Participants ignore the experimental conditions
Participants always provide honest responses
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