Surveys
Observational Research
Sampling
Bivariate/Multivariate Associations
Replication
100

Participants can provide any answer they can think of

What are Open-ended Questions?

100

Researchers watch participants and write notes about their behaviors

What is Direct (in person) Observations?

100

a portion of the population who is surveyed or observed

What is a Sample?

100

Something else that might cause changes in both variable A and variable B

What is a Third Variable?

100

If this theory is true of the entire population, we should find it in other probability samples

What is Generalization Mode?

200

Participants rank their agreement with multiple statements on a scare of 1 to 5

What are Likert/Likert-type Scales?

200

Requires less behavioral coding than direct observation or recording

What is Indirect Observations?

200
All members of the population have an equal chance of being sampled

What is an unbiased sample?

200

Seeing if we have enough variation to see results

What is Restriction of Range?

200

Develop new methods and operational definitions to test the same relationship 

What is a Conceptual Replication?
300

Questions that may prompt participants to answer a certain way

What are Leading Questions?

300

Researchers treat participants differently when expecting different behaviors

What is Observer effects?

300

Sample drawn from proportional pools based on demographic categories

What is a Stratifies Sample?

300

Can allow us to eliminate some alternative explanations when we cant manipulate variables ourselves

What is a benefit of Multivariate Associations?
300

Researchers who submit insignificant results are more likely to get rejected by journals 

What is the File Drawer Problem?

400

Questions that address multiple opinions at once

What are Double-Barreled Questions?

400

Rationalization, socially desirable responding, response sets, memory errors

What are threats to Self-reports?

400

Convenience sampling, snowball sampling, purposive sampling

What are the types of non probability sampling techniques?

400

This type of correlation in a longitudinal design measures two variables at two different time points

What is Cross-lag Correlation?

400

Submitting measures and methods so that others can evaluate and use them

What is Open Materials?

500

Participants will come up with justifications for arbitrary choices

What is Rationalizing?

500

Time consuming, subject to observer bias and effects, reactive

What are cons of Observational Research?

500

Randomly selecting a set of preexisting groups, and then randomly selecting participants from those groups 

What is Multistage sampling?

500
A variable that acts "in between" to explain the relationship between two variables

What is a Mediator?

500

Increasing ecological validity (leads to an increase in what)

How can you increase replicability and generalizability?

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