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Research Methods
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1. Condition of experiment that contrasts with experimental condition and serves as a comparison for evaluating the effect of the treatment.
cross-sectional research
control condition
empiricism
operational definition
2. Perception of relationship where none exists.
random assignment
z score
single-blind procedure
illusory correlation
3. Statistical method for making simultaneous comparisons between two or more means
nominal data
positive (right) skew
ANOVA
case study
4. Variable that may change in response to manipulations of the IV (what is measured)
dependent variable
positive correlation
cohort effects
mode
5. Any selection method that results in subset of the population (sample) that is not representative - and/or not random
negative correlation
random sample
construct validity
sampling bias
6. Procedure in which info that could introduce bias the result is withheld from participants - but experimenter will be in full possession of facts
single-blind procedure
alternate form reliability
quasi-experiment
case study
7. Results of experiment are SIGNIFICANT - they are not likely caused by chance
inter-rater reliability
ordinal data
p<.05
hypothesis
8. Change in subject's behavior caused simply by awareness of being studied
extraneous variables
Hawthorne Effect
naturalistic observation
criterion validity
9. Most frequently occurring score(s) in a distribution.
frequency histogram
criterion validity
meta analysis
mode
10. Testable and falsifiable prediction - often implied by a theory
correlational study
random assignment
hypothesis
random selection
11. If you take the same test 2x's & you get the same results it shows ______ reliability
test-retest reliability
controls
stratified sample
null hypothesis
12. Perception of a correlation between variables where none exists.
ANOVA
wording effects
naturalistic observation
illusory correlation
13. Effects of being born and raised in a particular time or situation where all other members of your group has similar experiences makes your group unique from others
cohort effects
operational definition
double-blind procedure
independent variable
14. Rejecting null hypothesis when it is actually true - a false positive
naturalistic observation
criterion validity
random assignment
type one error
15. Tendency to give socially approved answers to questions about oneself.
hindsight bias
nominal data
single-blind procedure
social desirability bias
16. Data with an absolute 0. Ratios are meaningful. (Length - Width - Weight - Distance)
stratified sample
ratio data
wording effects
type one error
17. Assigning participants to experimental and control conditions by chance - thus minimizing preexisting differences between those assigned to different groups.
social desirability bias
quasi experiment
random assignment
control condition
18. Data of categories only. Data cannot be arranged in an ordering scheme. (Gender - Race - Religion)
positive correlation
hindsight bias
operational definition
nominal data
19. Researchers takes subjects & conditions as they naturally occur - with little if any control over what happens. no random assignment so no cause and effect can be determined
quasi-experiment
control condition
generalizability
positive correlation
20. People of different ages are compared to one another at a single point in time
cross-sectional research
extraneous variables
experimental condition
mean
21. Statistical measure of strength of association between two variables ranging from -1.0 to 1.0
operational definition
interval data
random assignment
correlation coefficient
22. Association between increases in one variable and decreases in another
scatterplot
negative correlation
alternate form reliability
random sample
23. A research method that looks like an experiment BUT subjects are not randomly assigned to control and experimental groups (no cause and effect can be drawn)
meta analysis
quasi experiment
experiment
cross-sectional research
24. All cases in a group - from which samples may be drawn for a study
experimenter bias
positive correlation
overconfidence effect
population
25. Symbol used to represent the total number of subjects in a research study
wording effects
positive (right) skew
n
correlation
26. Experimental factor that is manipulated; variable whose effect is being studied.
alternate form reliability
generalizability
false consensus effect
independent variable
27. Skewed distribution where data has many more scores toward the lower end of the distribution
stratified sample
confederates
case study
positive (right) skew
28. Arithmetic average of a distribution -
theory
z score
mean
debriefing
29. Tendency to believe - after learning an outcome - that one would have foreseen it.
sampling bias
overconfidence effect
hindsight bias
false consensus effect
30. Experimental results caused by expectations alone; any effect on behavior caused by the administration of an inert substance or condition - which is assumed to be an active agent.
placebo effect
survey
operational definition
validity
31. Computed measure of how much scores vary around the mean score.
reliability
random assignment
random assignment
standard deviation
32. Graphed cluster of dots - each of which represents the values of two variables. The slope of the points suggests the direction of the relationship between the two variables.
scatterplot
normal distribution
quasi-experiment
hypothesis
33. Expectations by researcher that might influence results of experiment or its interpretation
theory
overconfidence effect
experimenter bias
dependent variable
34. Sample that fairly represents a population because each member has an equal chance of inclusion.
experimenter bias
n
random sample
construct validity
35. A test is divided into 2 halves and scores on the halves are compared to see if test is consistent within itself. Ex. compare odds & evens
correlational study
content validity
split half reliability
nominal data
36. Sample drawn in such a way that known subgroups within a population are represented in proportion to their numbers in general population
validity
r
stratified sample
mean
37. Subset of a population in which every element in the population has an equal chance of being selected
random sample
population
null hypothesis
replication
38. Repeating of research study to determine if its finding extends to other participants and circumstances
scatterplot
replication
correlation coefficient
operational definition
39. View that science flourishes through observation and experiment.
quasi-experiment
negative correlation
confederates
empiricism
40. Research project designed to discover degree to which two variables are related to each other
positive (right) skew
single-blind procedure
correlational study
deception
41. Symbol used for Pearson Correlation Coefficient ranges from -1.0 to +1.0
r
n
type one error
random sample
42. Research in which the same people are re-studied and re-tested over a long period
survey
longitudinal research
quasi-experiment
mode
43. Giving participants in a research study a complete explanation of the study after the study is completed needed for deception
type one error
ratio data
random selection
debriefing
44. Extent to which the findings from one group (or sample) can be generalized or applied to other groups (or population
generalizability
meta analysis
naturalistic observation
hindsight bias
45. Data exists in categories that are ordered but differences cannot be determined or they are meaningless. (Example: 1st - 2nd - 3rd)
hindsight bias
confounding of variables
ordinal data
mode
46. We overestimate our accuracy and our changes of success and ability to predict and explain
face validity
theory
overconfidence effect
positive correlation
47. Indication of how likely a result obtained occurred by chance - expressed as p or sig.
Hawthorne Effect
positive (right) skew
statistical significance
frequency histogram
48. Hypothesis that predicts NO relationship between variables. The aim of research is to reject this hypothesis
null hypothesis
wording effects
cross-sectional research
cohort effects
49. In a normal distribution it tells you how far a number is above or below mean in terms of standard deviations.
z score
Hawthorne Effect
construct validity
social desirability bias
50. Series of steps followed to solve problems including collecting data - formulating a hypothesis - testing the hypothesis - and stating conclusions
mean
test-retest reliability
scientific method
psychological test
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