Empiricism & Science
Observation & Measurement
Statistics & Description
Correlation
Experiments & Variables
100

This approach is the belief that accurate knowledge of the world is gained by observing it.

Empiricism

100

Using one’s senses to learn about the properties of an event or object.

Observation

100

The complete collection of participants who might possibly be measured.

Population

100

A relationship where both variables increase or decrease together.

A Positive Correlation
100

A property that can have more than one value.

Variable

200

This is the procedure for using empirical evidence to establish facts.

The Scientific Method

200

A description of a property in measurable terms.

Operational Definition

200

A partial collection of people drawn from a population.

Sample

200

A relationship where one variable increases as the other decreases.

A Negative Correlation

200

The variable that is manipulated by the researcher.

Independent Variable (X)

300

A hypothetical explanation of a natural phenomenon.

Theory

300

This characteristic of a measurement tool means it produces stable and consistent results.

Reliable/Reliability

300

A graphical representation showing how often each measurement occurs.

Frequency Distribution

300

The statistic (r) that measures the strength and direction of a correlation.

Correlation Coefficient

300

The variable that is measured in an experiment.

Dependent Variable (Y)

400

A falsifiable prediction made by a theory.

Hypothesis
400

This characteristic means the test measures what it is supposed to measure.

Valid/Validity

400

What are the measures of central tendency?

Mean, Median, and Mode

400

The problem that occurs when a third variable causes two others to appear related.

Third-Variable Problem (Z)

400

Assigning participants to conditions by chance.

Random Assignment

500

This step of the scientific method involves analyzing data and drawing conclusions.

Step 4: Analyze the data and draw conclusions

500

Observing people unobtrusively in their natural environments.

Naturalistic Observation

500

Range and standard deviation measure this aspect of data.

Variability

500

A correlation observed naturally in the real world (e.g., height and weight).


Natural Correlation

500

An attribute of an experiment that allows causal conclusions to be drawn.

Internal Validity

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