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Stephen's Experimental Psychology professor gives a brief overview of the appropriate way to conduct a study. The steps the professor outlines include making observations, creating a theory, testing the premise, and drawing conclusions.
 
  Stephen's professor is outlining the ____ method.
 
  a. questionnaire development c. solidity
  b. scientific d. integrity

Question 2

When reporting the findings of your psychological research it is important to clearly describe the methods used so that ____.
 
  a. the government has an appropriate record of the types of sexual research performed at each university
  b. the study can be replicated by an independent source
  c. the appropriate tax deductions can be taken by the university at which the study was performed
  d. the subjects who participated in the study have a clear understanding of what they took part in



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

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ANS: B





 

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