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Validity
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This theory is a cycle of proposing theories, developing hypothesis, and collecting data

What is the theory data cycle?

100

Group in the experiment that differs from the treatment group

What is a comparison group?

100

One of these is observed and recorded by the researcher and the other is what is being controlled by the researcher

What is a measured variable vs a manipulated variable? 

100

Being sure you're accurately measuring what you say you're measuring 

What is construct validity?

100

These are the parts of an empirical article

What is the abstract, introduction, methods, results, discussion, and reference sections?

200

This study worked with monkeys to test theory of mother being important because she provides food or mother being important because she provides comfort

What is the Harlow study?

200

1. make sure the IV of the experiment is isolated

2. use random assignment 

How to control for confounds?

200

This is the process of turning a concept into something measurable 

What is operationalization?

200

The extent to which the results found in a study can be generalized

What is external validity?

200

Refers to publishing a hypothesis prior to conducting a study

What is pre-registration?

300

An important quality that a hypothesis should have in order for the study to be testable (aka the capacity to be proven wrong)

What is falsifiability? 

300

Over/underestimating the frequency of an event based on only using the evidence (or lack thereof) that comes to mind immediately 

What is the availability heuristic? 

300

Shows the direction and strength of the relationship between two continuous variables

What is the correlation coefficient?

300

The certainty that the change in the DV is due to the manipulation of the IV

What is internal validity?

300

Alternative explanations for research findings 

What are confounds?

400

This type of research would focus on looking at activation levels in the brain as a predictor of something

What is basic research?

400

This part of an empirical article is a collection of all previous research on a topic and tells it almost like a story as buildup for the proposed study

What is a literature review?

400
As X changes, Y also changes

What is covariance?

400

The data is supporting the conclusions

What is statistical validity?

400

Type of journal article that averages the effect size of all studies that tested the same variables

What is a meta-analysis?

500

This process helps find errors in an empirical article and gets commentary on the paper from other in the field (a step in the publication process)

What is peer reviewing?

500

These portions of an empirical article present the argument for the study

What is the abstract, end of the introduction, and the start of the discussion?

500

The type and strength of a relationship with a coefficient of r = -.24

What is a weak/small negative correlation?

500

Type of claim that looks at two variables where one is manipulated and the other is measured

What is a causal claim?

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