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You find out that your survey results have been posted with your name to your school’s website without consulting you first. Your researcher violated which code of ethics?
A researcher wants to see how many people wash their hands after peeing. She goes to the mall and stands in the bathroom for hours collecting data without informing anyone of her study. This researcher is violating what code of ethics?
You sign up for a research study in which you are told they will be measuring your reading ability over the course of the year. In reality, the study has a completely ulterior purpose and the researcher never tells you. Your researcher violated which code of ethics?
A professor who is also a researcher has decided that he is going to study his students’ and see if there is a correlation between performance levels and how well they are at speaking in front of the class. He does so without informaning any of the students. This professor has violated which code of ethics?
A very eclectic researcher wants to see if there is a correlation between people who prefer dogs over cats and people who are night owls vs early risers. He may have a hard time finding participants for his study as he is failing to consider what code of ethics?
A study about what is the most popular hockey stick brand among hockey players uses pre-existing NHL teams. What type of research design would this be?
Both of your parents have been involved in a study for the last 20 years of their life. What type of research design would this be?
An experimenter knows which of his participants have received a placebo and which have received a new type of antidepressant. He unknowingly is rating the people on the new medication lower levels of depression. This would be an example of?
A researcher stands at the entrance of the Student Union Building and counts how many men and women enter the building. He merely observers the students all day long. This would be an example of which type of research design?
A researcher claims that they have created a pill that makes your sleep 80% better. Two groups are randomly assigned, with one receiving the new drug and the other receiving sugar pills. Some participants in the group with the sugar pill are claiming they are sleeping better, why might this be?

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