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Question 1: Which is an example of an indirect measure of…
Question 1: Which is an example of an indirect measure of attitudes?
Multiple choice answers:
Self-report measures
Correlational measures
Evaluative priming
Measures using a Likert scale
Question 2: Imagine you want to run a study examining the factors influencing belonging among Latina engineering majors. Thus, you are interested in a specific group of people. To recruit participants, you ask five Latina engineering majors to take your survey. You then ask them to share your survey with five Latina engineering majors each, and to ask those women (the ones they shared the survey with) to share the survey with an additional 5 Latina engineering majors. You used what type of sampling?
Multiple choice answers:
Snowball
Representative
Accidental
Quota
Question 3: Evaluations that are automatic, difficult to control, and some may argue are unconscious are called?
Multiple choice answers:
Random attitudes
Implicit attitudes
Internal attitudes
Explicit attitudes
Question 4: When each element in a population has an equal chance of being selected in a sample, that is __________ sampling. When there is no way to estimate the probability that each element has of being included in a sample, that is __________ sample.
Multiple choice answers:
Explicit sampling; implicit sampling
Nonprobability sampling; probability sampling
External sampling; internal sampling
Probability sample; nonprobability sampling
Question 5: Some researchers have argued that the IAT is not measuring personal attitudes. Instead, these researchers argue the IAT is influenced by _________ _________, which are associations available in memory that are irrelevant to personally experiencing positivity or negativity towards the attitude object.
Multiple choice answers:
Extrapersonal associations
Explicit associations
Random associations
Constructs associations
Question 6: You are trying a new intervention to promote belonging among CU students. However, you think your intervention will only be effective among certain CU students. Specifically, you predict your intervention will only work among those who are highly identified as being CU students. In this example, identification with CU is a ______________.
Multiple choice answers:
Moderator
Mediator
Mechanism
Construct
Question 7: When the findings from a study generalize across settings and people, the experiment is high in:
Multiple choice answers:
Internal validity
External validity
Statistical validity
Construct validity
Question 8: the ______________ memory system is when an attitude object is paired with negative or positive stimuli over many instances. This slow learning process leads to the formation of implicit attitudes.
Multiple choice answers.
Indirect
Extrapersonal
Associative
Propositional
Question 9: A friend told you they ran a study via a crowdsourcing platform/website and made sure that the demographics of their sample matched the demographics of the population of Colorado. Your friend, therefore, argued that they had a representative sample of Colorado! However, you question whether this is a representative sample because…
Multiple choice answers:
Your friend did not use purposive sampling to recruit their participants.
Everyone in Colorado did not have an equal chance of being in their study
You do not trust crowdsourcing platforms/websites
You don’t believe the demographics of their study participants actually match the demographics of Colorado
Question 10: Dr. Pietri gives her class a self-report measure assessing how much they like social psychology. Students in the class are worried about indicating they do not like social psychology and, thus, are not honest on the measure. According to the lecture and your readings, this measure is not doing a good job of capturing attitudes towards social psychology due to students’ ________________.
Multiple choice answers:
External reporting concerns
Explicit concerns
Social desirability concerns
Implicit concerns