A) how the questions are framed can influence how they are answered.
B) how the questions are framed has very little influence on how they are answered.
C) wording is an unimportant element of survey research.
D) framing the questions differently will not influence the survey results.
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A) dependent variable.
B) experimental outcome.
C) demand characteristics.
D) framing effect.
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A) debriefing.
B) sampling.
C) manipulation.
D) replication.
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A) participants consciously behave as if acting out a play.
B) laboratory behavior mimics everyday behavior.
C) their experiments have mundane realism.
D) their experiments have experimental realism.
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A) regressive bias.
B) information bias.
C) omission bias.
D) hindsight bias.
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A) differ in important ways.
B) do not know which group they are in.
C) are less likely to be alike.
D) average in intelligence about the same.
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A) the members of the first group
B) sugar consumption by the participants
C) restlessness of the participants
D) the members of the second group
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A) random sampling and field research.
B) the use of surveys and the use of deception.
C) framing and biases.
D) control and random assignment.
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A) shape our actions.
B) change our attitudes.
C) account for similarities in our behaviors.
D) reinforce our attitudes.
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A) Intuitions require one to adopt the approach of conscious reasoning.
B) Intuitions are also known as conscious information processing.
C) Intuitions are routinely powerful and sometimes perilous.
D) Intuitions depend on objective reality rather than subjective reality.
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A) mixed
B) diverse
C) fair
D) random
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A) consent.
B) debriefing.
C) deception.
D) framing.
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A) distinction bias.
B) automation bias.
C) optimism bias.
D) hindsight bias.
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A) Social beliefs can be self-fulfilling.
B) Self-efficacy leads one to persist during challenging times.
C) People attribute negative outcomes to their internal factors.
D) Illusory optimism increases one's vulnerability.
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A) love
B) conformity
C) intelligence
D) attitudes
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A) Hypotheses allow us to test a theory.
B) Hypotheses provide explanations for research results.
C) Hypotheses prove theories.
D) Hypotheses communicate the results of research studies.
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A) It answers one's ultimate questions about life.
B) It helps in the understanding of the purpose of life.
C) It is about beliefs,attitudes,and relationships.
D) It helps in understanding an individual's ultimate destiny.
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A) positively
B) negatively
C) inversely
D) not
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A) replication.
B) randomization.
C) debriefing.
D) framing.
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