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100

This type of research aims to examine a situation as it currently exists in the world.

What is descriptive research?

100

This type of research involves obtaining information by asking questions and tabulating or coding their anwwers.

What is survey research?

100

This type of research is applied when we are interested in pinning down cause-and-effect relationships.

What is experimental research?

100

True experimental designs are marked by this way of assigning participants to treatment or control group membership.

What is random assignment?

200

This type of research examines the extent to which differences in one variable are associated with differences in another variable.

What is correlational research?

200

In this type of sampling, the sample is chosen from the overall population by random selection.

What is probability sampling?

200

This type of variable is thought to cause an impact on another variable.

What is the independent variable?

200

In this type of experimental design, the researcher uses intact groups rather than assigning participants to control or treatment group membership.

What is quasi-experimental design?

300

This type of study collects data at one point in time.

What is a cross-sectional study?

300

In this kind of sampling, we select a group of people who are readily available and include them in our study.

What is convenience sampling?

300

This type of validity is the extent to which we have controlled for confounding variables in a study and can draw defensible conclusions about cause-and-effect relationships within our data.

What is internal validity?

300

In this type of design, a researcher identified people who won the lottery and then collected data to investigate a possible relationship between winning the lottery and subsequent characteristics.

What is ex post facto designs?

400

This type of variable helps explain why one variable is related to another variable.

What is a mediator?

400

This type of sampling is exemplified if we want to know more about the "typical" voter, and we sample people whom we've determined are "typical" of the larger population of voters.

What is purposive sampling?

400

This sub-group of participants receives the intervention, or treatment, in an experimental study.

What is the treatment or intervention group?

400

This threat to the internal validity notes that taking a test at one time might influence participants' performance on the test later in the study, when they take it again.

What is a testing threat?

500

This longitudinal type of study collects frequent and ongoing data about people as they live their normal, everyday lives.

What is experience-sampling study?

500
This is any factor that yields a nonrepresentative sample of the population being studied.

What is sampling bias?

500

In this type of experimental research, participants aren't the only ones who are uninformed about their group membership (treatment or control group). Individuals administering varying interventions are equally in the dark.

What is a double-blind experiment?

500

This threat to validity notes that, for people who score extremely high or low on a measure at one time, they are likely to score in a less extreme manner on the same measure at a later time.

What is statistical regression threat?

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