Are participants likely to disclose important elements of research projects to others?
What will be an ideal response?
Research has produced mixed results regarding the likelihood that participants will inform others of the research. Some research suggests that participants will talk about the study to others, but other research suggests that, if the experimenter requests people not to talk to others about the research, those participants respect the experimenter's request.
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In a study using the gender of the participant as an independent variable, how many levels of the independent variable are there?
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) None, since sex cannot be manipulated
According to Figure 11.4, party control of the presidency and Congress can be explained best by which of the following statements?
a. Democrats have controlled both the presidency and Congress for the majority of years. b. Republicans have controlled both the presidency and Congress for the majority of years. c. Democrats have controlled the presidency, while Republicans have controlled Congress for the majority of years. d. Republicans have controlled the presidency, while Democrats have controlled Congress for the majority of years. e. Republicans and Democrats have controlled the presidency and the Congress for a nearly equal number of years.