16 of 50 If a research study reveals a difference between two groups that seems to be due to the independent variable but, in reality, the difference was due to some other variable that the experimenter didn't know about, there is a problem with: O an extraneous variable. O demand characteristics. O the Hawthorne effect. O the covariance rule 17 of 50 Studies with nonhuman animals in operant conditioning using reinforcement and punishment led to the use of Token Economies in psychiatric hospitals in which patients were reinforced for appropriate behavior. The fact that animal research could be used with humans reveals that the research shows high levels of: O internal validity. O external validity. O construct validity. O convergent validity. 18 of 50 An example of a physiological measure would be: O neuroticism O mood O heart rate O extraversion
16 of 50 If a research study reveals a difference between two groups that seems to be due to the independent variable but, in reality, the difference was due to some other variable that the experimenter didn't know about, there is a problem with: O an extraneous variable. O demand characteristics. O the Hawthorne effect. O the covariance rule 17 of 50 Studies with nonhuman animals in operant conditioning using reinforcement and punishment led to the use of Token Economies in psychiatric hospitals in which patients were reinforced for appropriate behavior. The fact that animal research could be used with humans reveals that the research shows high levels of: O internal validity. O external validity. O construct validity. O convergent validity. 18 of 50 An example of a physiological measure would be: O neuroticism O mood O heart rate O extraversion
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