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Test Bank for Research Design in Counseling, 4th Edition
by Heppner, 9781305974050, Covering Chapters 1-23 |
Includes Rationales

confirmatory bias - ANSWER: the tendency to look only for evidence that confirms their previous
hunch and to not look for evidence that might disconfirm their belief

Replication - ANSWER: Research is repeated by other investigators to see whether the same results
are found

parsimony - ANSWER: selecting simplest explanation to account for the data

plausible rival hypothesis - ANSWER: explanation of the findings other than the one the researcher
began with

Variable - ANSWER: anything we measure

independent variable - ANSWER: The experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whose
effect is being studied.

What are the two types of independent variable? - ANSWER: manipulated and non-manipulated

experiement - ANSWER: a technique for establishing the causal relationship between variables

correlational research - ANSWER: examines relationships between variables that are not directly
manipulated

researcher measures

Moderator - ANSWER: influences the relationship between two variables

mediator - ANSWER: variable through which one variable influences another

systematic sampling - ANSWER: take every kth person from list (e.g. every tenth)

stratified sampling - ANSWER: members of groups in the population are selected proportion to their
representation in the population

oversample - ANSWER: members of the subgroup are included in the sample in excess of their share
of larger population

Accidental (Available) Samples - ANSWER: take cases that are available until reaches a specifiedN

Quota Samples - ANSWER: non probability samples in which quotas, based on demographic or
classification factors selected by the researcher, are established for population subgroups

purposive sampling - ANSWER: selecting sample members to study because they possess attributes
important to understanding the research topic

, cluster sampling - ANSWER: A probability sampling technique in which clusters of participants within
the population of interest are selected at random, followed by data collection from all individuals in
each cluster.

internal validity - ANSWER: to what extent can the intervention alone be considered to account for
the results, changes, or group differences

History (threat to internal validity) - ANSWER: any event inside or outside of the experiment that may
account for the results

events are shared by all or most subjects in all groups

Maturation (threat to internal validity) - ANSWER: refers to changes that result from processes
internal within participants (e.g. getting older)

Testing (threat to internal validity) - ANSWER: effects of repeated assessment

Instrumentation (threat to internal validity) - ANSWER: changes in how DV is measured over time

can occur when any of the following is not constant: measuring instruments,
observers/raters/interviewers, remarks/directions from experimenter, test conditions, changes in
definition of criteria

Statistical regression (threat to internal validity) - ANSWER: extreme scores tend to change toward the
mean over time

Selection Bias (threat to internal validity) - ANSWER: comparison groups are not equal at the
beginning of the study

is a threat whenever existing groups are compared

Attrition (threat to internal validity) - ANSWER: participants dropping out of study

diffusion or imitation treatment (threat to internal validity) - ANSWER: control group may accidentally
get some of the treatment

Special Treatment or Reaction of Controls (threat to internal validity) - ANSWER: control group gets
special attention which can be an alternative explanation of results

external validity - ANSWER: extent to which we can generalize findings to real-world settings

Sample Characteristics (threat to external validity) - ANSWER: the extent to which results can be
extended to subjects or clients whose characteristics may differ from those included in the
investigation

Narrow Stimulus Sampling (threat to external validity) - ANSWER: the extent to which results might be
restricted to a restricted range of sampling materials or other features

Reactivity of Assessment (threat to external validity) - ANSWER: participants awareness that they are
being assessed can alter their responses

Test Sensitization (threat to external validity) - ANSWER: participants may respond differently to
intervention because pretest shows what the focus of assessment is

multiple treatment interference (threat to external validity) - ANSWER: unsure if treatment is
effective by itself if administered with another treatment or after another treatment

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