11. Who among the following psychologists gave the statement, "The most highly developed, formalized and accurate of all scientific methods is the experimental method"?
12. Choose the incorrect statement
13. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer:
List-I (Phenomenon)
List-II (Explanation)
A. Confounding
1. Utilises the qualities of observation and correlation and combine them with experimentation
B. Quasi experiments
2. Combining of two variables so that the effect of one cannot be separated from that of the other
C. Self-report measures
3. Written or spoken responses
D. Field experiments
4. Are carried out in the natural setting of the people who are being studied
List-I (Phenomenon) | List-II (Explanation) |
A. Confounding | 1. Utilises the qualities of observation and correlation and combine them with experimentation |
B. Quasi experiments | 2. Combining of two variables so that the effect of one cannot be separated from that of the other |
C. Self-report measures | 3. Written or spoken responses |
D. Field experiments | 4. Are carried out in the natural setting of the people who are being studied |
14. A high correlation between two halves of a test displaying the degree of internal consistency is known as
15. . . . . . . . . technique is used to find the degree of correlation.
16. . . . . . . . . are heavily used by clinical psychologists.
17. The scientific method relies on the data and facts available through our sensory experiences. It means scientific method is
18. Protecting the research participants from harm is called
19. When a correlation exists, we can say that . . . . . . . .
20. In an experiment psychologists control conditions to identify . . . . . . . . relationship.
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