In deciding what to measure in a single-case experiment, it is usually best to...?
A. pick something implied by how the clinical goal was operationally defined. B. measure more than one thing. C. choose a behavior that is more frequent over one that occurs very rarely. D. all of the above.
In deciding what to measure in a single-case experiment, it is usually best to...?
A. pick something implied by how the clinical goal was operationally defined. | |
B. measure more than one thing. | |
C. choose a behavior that is more frequent over one that occurs very rarely. | |
D. all of the above. |
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Question 11
A P value represents:
The percentage of the time an experiment gives expectedvalues | ||
The probability that the observed difference between two groupsis due to chance | ||
The degree of biological relevance of the difference observedbetween two groups | ||
One minus the probability that the observed difference betweentwo groups is due to something other than chance (like a treatmentgiven to one group and not the other) |
Question 12
Who makes the final decision whether an article will bepublished?
The peer reviewers , but usually with input from the editor | ||
The funding agency of the study | ||
The CEO of the journal | ||
A third party referee | ||
The editor, but he/she usually considers input from the peerreviewers |
Question 13
Which of the following contain original data produced by theauthors? (Select all correct answers)
Secondary sources | ||
Primary research article | ||
Literature Review | ||
Clinical trials |
Question 13
Which of the following contain original data produced by theauthors? (Select all correct answers)
Secondary sources | ||
Primary research article | ||
Literature Review | ||
Clinical trials |
Question 15
What is a limitation(s) of correlative experiments? (Select allcorrect answers)
Multiple variables may correlate, so it may be difficult todetermine which two are actually related. | ||
It does not account for variability between individuals | ||
They cannot demonstrate causative relationships betweenvariables | ||
Since the population is naturally occurring, dependent variablescannot be assigned |
Question 16
Which of the following is an example of a good hypothesis?(Select all correct answers)
Diabetic patients all carry a mutation in the FOX1P gene | ||
The FOX1P gene regulates sugar homeostasis in adipocytes. | ||
FOX1P has the same sequence in all humans on earth | ||
The FOX1P gene is essential for influenza resistance inmice. | ||
Gene expression is regulated both by environmental, genetic, anddevelopmental factors |