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chapter 02 quiz: the research enterprise in psychology
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zane is having trouble learning to play the violin. his teacher advises him, \practice makes perfect!\ this advice doesnt help because its too vague — it doesnt suggest what kind of practice, how long to practice, and so on. which of the following parts of the scientific method might provide zane with specific direction?
- formulating hypotheses
- reporting findings
- selecting a sample size
- collecting data
a major strength of experimental research is that it allows researchers to
- use statistics to make inferences.
- infer cause and effect.
- work with people rather than animals.
- identify correlations.
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- For the first question: Formulating hypotheses involves defining specific, testable predictions (like what type/amount of practice improves violin skills), which would give Zane clear, targeted direction. The other options do not address creating specific guidance for his practice.
- For the second question: Experimental research uses controlled variables (manipulating an independent variable while controlling others), which is the only research method that lets researchers definitively infer a cause-and-effect relationship between variables. Other options are not unique or core strengths of experimental research.
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