A) Naturalistic observation would allow for the most precise operational definition of aggressiveness and thus the highest degree of internal validity.
B) Naturalistic observation would allow for the greatest control over the setting in which the observations were made.
C) Naturalistic observation is the preferred method when moral and ethical limitations apply to the topic under investigation.
D) Naturalistic observation is the preferred method when systematic manipulation of independent variables is required.
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A) sensitization factors.
B) intra-experimental cues.
C) demand characteristics.
D) experimenter expectancies.
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A) disguised observation
B) accommodation
C) habituation
D) interobserver reliability
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A) demand characteristics.
B) observer bias.
C) nonrepresentative sampling.
D) reactivity.
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A) mean and standard deviation
B) median and difference scores
C) mode and correlation
D) proportion and percentage
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A) both researchers are wrong.
B) the researchers are making inferences about controlled-use traces.
C) the validity of unobtrusive measures must be examined carefully.
D) time sampling should have been used.
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A) duration of eye contact
B) rank ordering of amount of eye contact
C) occurrence of eye contact (present/absent)
D) observers' ratings of the intimacy of eye contact
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A) field experiment
B) structured observation
C) naturalistic observation
D) reactive observation
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A) subtle traces.
B) archival records.
C) physical traces.
D) anecdotal evidence.
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A) physical trace.
B) data transcript.
C) complete file.
D) narrative record.
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A) nominal
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) ratio
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A) Pearson Product-Moment correlation
B) Spearman's rank-order correlation
C) interobserver coding measure
D) percentage agreement measure
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A) running records and episodic records.
B) natural-use records and controlled-use records.
C) selective-deposit records and selective-survival records.
D) none of these
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A) low-intervention observation.
B) quasi-controlled observation.
C) structured observation.
D) disguised participant observation.
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A) eliminated
B) unchanged
C) decreased
D) increased
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A) reactivity; unobtrusive observation
B) observer bias; "blind" subjects
C) demand characteristics; "blind" observers
D) all of these
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A) due to selective survival.
B) spurious.
C) a causal relationship.
D) due to physical traces.
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A) disguised observation.
B) a controlled-use trace.
C) a natural-use trace.
D) a product.
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A) calculating interobserver reliability
B) classifying behaviors from an observation record into different categories
C) displaying the data using a graph or a chart
D) obtaining a mean number of behaviors after classifying the behaviors into categories
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