Types of Research
Variables and Hypotheses
Experimental Design
Ethics in Research
Bias and Errors in Research
100

This research method involves watching subjects in their natural environment without interference.

Natural Observation

100

The variable that is manipulated in an experiment.

Independent variable

100

The group that receives the treatment in an experiment.

Experimental group.

100

Before participating in a study, subjects must give this.

Informed Consent

100

When a participant experiences a change because they believe they received treatment, even if they did not

Placebo effect

200

A detailed study of one person or a small group over time is called this.

A case study

200

The variable that is measured in an experiment.

Dependent Variable

200

The group that does not receive the treatment and serves as a comparison.

Control Group

200

After an experiment, researchers must do this to explain the true purpose of the study.

Debrief participants
200

This type of bias occurs when a researcher's expectations influence the outcome of a study.

Experimenter bias (or observer bias)

300

In this research method, researchers ask a large number of people about their behaviors, opinions, or attitudes.

Survey

300

A statement predicting the relationship between two variables is called this.

Hypothesis

300

This method ensures that participants are randomly placed into the experimental or control group.

Random Assignment

300

True or False: Researchers can conduct experiments that cause psychological harm if they believe the results will benefit society.

False

300

When participants behave differently because they know they are being watched, it is called this.

Hawthorne Effect

400

This type of research is best for studying cause-and-effect relationships.

Experiment

400

If researchers unintentionally influence the outcome of a study, this type of variable may be at play.

Confounding variable

400

In an experiment, neither the participants nor the experimenters know who is receiving the treatment. 

Double-blind

400

Researchers must protect the __________ of participants, meaning their personal data and identities must remain private.

Confidentiality

400

A sample that does not represent the overall population well can lead to this type of bias.

Sampling bias

500

When researchers analyze data to identify trends or patterns, they are conducting this type of research.

Correlational Research

500

In an experiment testing whether caffeine improves memory, name both the independent and dependent variables.

IV = caffeine intake, DV = memory performance

500

Why do researchers use operational definitions in experiments?

To define variables clearly so they can be measured and replicated

500

The infamous "shock"study on obedience conducted by Stanley Milgram is controversial because it failed to fully protect participants from this.

Psychological harm

500

A strategy used in an experiment to limit the effect of individual participant variables.

Random assignment

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