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    • In a quasi-experimental design, participants are randomly assigned to groups.
      False
    • Match the design characteristic with the correct design type:
      Group Assignment ↔️ Random in Experimental Design
      Control of Variables ↔️ High in Experimental Design
      Ability to Infer Causation ↔️ Higher in Experimental Design
    • Opportunity sampling may lead to sampling bias
    • Official records can always capture all criminal behavior.
      False
    • What is the primary goal of an experimental design in research?
      Infer causation
    • What is the key difference between opportunity sampling and random sampling in terms of representativeness?
      Random sampling is more representative
    • Opportunity sampling is highly representative of the broader population.
      False
    • Self-report questionnaires are completely free from bias.
      False
    • Self-report questionnaires in Heaven's study provided verifiable data.
      False
    • Inferential statistics are used to make inferences about the sample data.
      False
    • Researchers must always anonymize participants' criminal history information to protect their privacy.
      True
    • Heaven's study compares groups based on whether individuals have a history of criminal behavior
    • Quasi-experimental designs allow for stronger inferences about causation compared to true experimental designs.
      False
    • What were the two main data collection methods used in Heaven's study?
      Self-report and official records
    • Match the research instrument with its advantage:
      Self-report Questionnaires ↔️ Provides context from participant's perspective
      Official Records ↔️ Objective and verifiable data
    • In a quasi-experimental design, group assignment is based on existing characteristics
    • What sampling method was used in Heaven's study?
      Opportunity sampling
    • What two methods were used to collect data in Heaven's study?
      Self-report questionnaires and official records
    • What is a disadvantage of using official criminal records in data collection?
      Incomplete or delayed information
    • What two types of statistics were likely used in Heaven's study to analyze the data?
      Descriptive and inferential
    • Which statistical tests are appropriate for quasi-experimental designs?
      T-tests and ANOVA
    • What is the purpose of debriefing at the end of a study?
      Explain the study's purpose
    • What type of research design was used in Heaven's study?
      Quasi-experimental
    • What is a key difference between a quasi-experimental and a true experimental design?
      Random assignment of participants
    • What sampling method was used in Heaven's study?
      Opportunity sampling
    • Self-report data can be biased or inaccurate
    • Quasi-experimental designs do not allow for categorizing participants into groups based on pre-existing characteristics.
      False
    • Arrange the steps involved in a quasi-experimental research process:
      1️⃣ Identify pre-existing groups
      2️⃣ Collect data using appropriate methods
      3️⃣ Compare groups based on data
      4️⃣ Analyze results and draw conclusions
    • A major limitation of opportunity sampling is its potential for sampling bias
    • Official records were obtained from government agencies
    • The use of both self-report and official records improves the data's validity
    • Descriptive statistics summarize the characteristics of the data
    • Informed consent ensures that participants understand the study's purpose
    • By addressing ethical principles, researchers ensure the study is conducted in a responsible and ethical manner
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