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1 what makes a good theory why are theories so important in behavioral research2 what makes a theory falsifiable what
1 compare the ethical dilemmas faced by behavioral scientists with those faced by scientists in other scientific fields
1 consider the four principles of ethical research with human participants outlined in the chapter what procedures are
for each of the following studies consider whether or not you think the research is ethical how the research may have
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financial news is everywhere in the popular press and media how do you interpret the following examples of financial
1 devise a register-allocation strategy on the assumption that we automatically store all registers on the stack before
our data- ow analyses so far do not take advantage of the semantics of conditionals suppose we find at the end of a
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1 a local firm has debt worth 200000 with a yield of 9 and equity worth 300000 it is growing at a 5 rate and its tax
develop a behavioral or a free-format self-report measure of the conceptual variable you assessed in problem 1 and
1 compare the advantages and disadvantages of using interviews versus questionnaires in survey research2 compare a
flip a set of ten coins one hundred times and record the number of heads and tails each time construct a frequency
1 for each of the following patterns of databull what is the probability of the researcher having made a type 1
1 design an observational study of your own including the creation of a set of behavioral categories that would be used
1 what is the likelihood of a type 1 error if the null hypothesis is actually true what is the likelihood of a type 1
choose a conceptual variable that can be considered to be a trait of interest to you and after conducting a literature
1 when and why would nonprobability sampling methods be used2 under what conditions is sampling bias likely to occur
1 develop a topic of interest to you and prepare both a structured and an unstructured interview collect data from your
1 describe in your own words the techniques that scientists use to help them avoid drawing statistically invalid
1 explain what a case study is discuss the limitations of case studies for the study of human behavior2 what is
1 compare the assessment of face content and construct validity which of the three approaches is most objective and why
1 why do self-report scales use many different items that assess the same conceptual variable2 consider a measure that
1 behavioral measures frequently have the advantage of reducing participant reactivity since they can capture the