Which of the following experimental techniques applies new analysis to data that was originally collected for a different purpose?
A. case study
B. survey
C. archival research
D. observational study
Answer: C
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Taylor has pubic lice. All of the following statements are true, EXCEPT:
a. Taylor's partner should check for pubic lice, because they have engaged in sexual intercourse within the past two days. b. Taylor's brother shares a bed with Taylor. Taylor's brother should check for pubic lice because it is possible to acquire pubic lice if you share a bed with someone who is infected. c. Taylor's roommate wore Taylor's shorts and other articles of clothing within the past two days. Taylor's roommate does not need to check for pubic lice, because it is not possible to contract pubic lice from clothing worn by someone who is infected. d. Taylor's roommate should check for pubic lice, because they only have one restroom and it is possible to contract pubic lice from a toilet seat.
A disadvantage of open-ended questions is that
a. they provide limited scope for response. b. answers may be difficult to categorize. c. they reflect the researcher's point of view. d. none of these
Bem's "exotic-becomes-erotic" theory suggests that ____
a. concepts such as homosexuality, bisexuality, and heterosexuality are dependent on how we as a society decide to define things b. a male becomes homosexual because only males are available at the time of sexual awakening c. sexual feelings evolve from experiencing heightened arousal in situations in which one gender is viewed as more exotic, or different from oneself d. concepts such as homosexuality, bisexuality, and heterosexuality are products of our social fabric