A) cover most cultures of the modern world.
B) were compiled by surveying IBM workers across the world.
C) were compiled by psychologists using standardized questionnaires.
D) are a database of religious practices in Europe, Asia, and North America.
E) are a database of ethnographic data from small-scale societies.
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A) the homicide rate within the rural U.S.South is larger in the moist plains than in the hills and dry plains.
B) prior to the Civil War, there were more slaves in the hills and dry plains than in the moist plains.
C) the difference in argument-related homicide rates between the U.S.South and U.S.North is more pronounced between large cities in the South and North than it is between rural areas within the South and North.
D) all kinds of homicide rates are higher in the U.S.South than in the U.S.North.
E) None of these statements are correct.
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A) Give respondents forced-choice response options (e.g., "Agree/Disagree") .
B) Reverse-score half the items.
C) Ensure that the items are thoroughly back-translated.
D) Ask respondents not to show response biases.
E) Specify a reference group for comparison.
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A) Sample a group of students from a single culture and then give them a cultural prime to see how it affects their valuing of freedom.
B) Add up the frequency with which the word "freedom" appears in magazines.
C) Ask people to rate how much other people around them value freedom.
D) Give people several scenarios and have them rate the extent to which they represent freedom.
E) Conduct an online survey to gather data from as many people as possible regarding how much they value freedom.
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A) people use social comparison to evaluate themselves.
B) people do not really know how they feel.
C) people from different cultures have different response styles.
D) people value what they are most in need of.
E) some words do not translate well into other languages.
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A) can be used with more than one culture at a time.
B) does not require the experimenter to translate any materials.
C) controls for cultural differences in response biases.
D) allows researchers to see how people in different cultures would respond if they were in the other groups' cultural worlds.
E) equates the reference group across cultures.
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A) fMRI; MRI
B) EEG; fMRI
C) MRI; EKG
D) fMRI; EEG
E) EEG; EKG
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A) involves the researcher asking participants to translate the question back into their own words.
B) is used primarily in face-to-face interviews.
C) should only be attempted by people who are fluent in at least three languages.
D) requires translators to work independently before meeting to resolve discrepancies.
E) requires translators to work together from the very start of the translation process.
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A) use situational sampling.
B) run a replication.
C) measure cortisol secretions.
D) get fMRI data from new participants.
E) test the reactions of respondents' nerves.
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A) unpackaging a cultural difference.
B) a within-groups experimental design.
C) a situation-sampling study.
D) a quasi-experimental finding.
E) None of these terms describe the finding.
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A) to which members of the group are emotionally attached.
B) of military versus civilian control of the government.
C) to which people are expected to conform to norms.
D) to which people value modesty.
E) to which people live stressful lives.
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A) more difficult, but only if the dependent variable also has lots of variance
B) easier, but only if the dependent variable has much less variance
C) more difficult
D) easier
E) The answer cannot be determined.
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A) is usually due to a mistake by the original researcher.
B) is usually due to a mistake by the researcher conducting the replication study.
C) may suggest that there are cultural factors affecting the phenomenon.
D) is frequently a result of poor back-translation in cross-cultural studies.
E) is much more likely when the study and the replication have a high degree of statistical power.
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A) leniency
B) halo
C) acquiescence
D) ubiquity
E) hypoanalytic
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A) song lyrics
B) a journal entry
C) television programs
D) school books
E) magazine advertisements
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A) standardizing people's responses
B) combining the cultures' respective reference groups
C) asking participants not to use a reference group
D) asking participants to compare themselves to a standard nonhuman group (such as gorillas)
E) using more concrete items that call for less subjective judgments
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A) people who farm seasonal crops
B) people who engage in physically exhausting occupations
C) people whose livelihood depends on skills they have mastered
D) people who transport diamonds
E) people engaged in service occupations
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