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In psychological research conducted at a university, a subject pool typically consists of a random sample of individuals from the surrounding local community who are contacted to participate in a single, specific study.
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In the context of psychological research, what is a subject pool?
In psychological research conducted at a university, a subject pool typically consists of a random sample of individuals from the surrounding local community who are contacted to participate in a single, specific study.
A psychology researcher plans to use the university’s subject pool to find participants for a new experiment on memory. Arrange the following events in the correct order to reflect the standard process of utilizing this recruitment resource.
University subject pools provide a structured way to recruit participants, but they introduce specific methodological and ethical complexities. Match each feature of a standard university subject pool with the research challenge it creates for the investigator.
In a university setting, students who belong to a subject pool typically participate in research experiments to fulfill which of the following?
To demonstrate your understanding of how subject pools function within a university research setting, match each concept with its corresponding role or definition.
A researcher concludes that a university subject pool is an inappropriate recruitment source for a study on the life satisfaction of middle-aged working professionals. In making this judgment, the researcher is evaluating the study's _____ validity and finding it insufficient for the specific research goal.
A professor recruits participants for a study by requiring the students currently attending her weekly seminar to complete a research survey during class, without utilizing any established sign-up system or obtaining prior formal agreement to be contacted for research. True or False: This group of seminar students constitutes a subject pool.
A university research ethics board is analyzing several proposed implementations of a psychology department's subject pool to ensure compliance with ethical guidelines regarding participant coercion. Help the board analyze these proposals by arranging the following subject pool policies in order from the most ethically coercive (highest risk of coercion) to the least ethically coercive (lowest risk of coercion).
A researcher is evaluating whether to use the university's introductory psychology subject pool to study a basic, universal cognitive phenomenon like short-term memory capacity. The researcher reasons that because these basic cognitive mechanisms are highly consistent across human populations, the convenience of the subject pool is justified because the threat to _____ validity is minimal for this specific research question.