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The only research method that can show a cause-and-effect relationship between variables

What is an experiment?

100

Type of research method that provides an in-depth picture of a single subject

What is a case study?

100

Publishing a list of participants names with the results of a research study violates this ethical principle

What is confidentiality?

100

Describe the correlation:

If more time is spent studying, exam scores tend to go up

What is a positive correlation?

100

An interview technique in which questions are asked from a fixed list but allows opportunities to add participant-specific questions

What is a semi-structured interview?

200

Process that ensures participants have an equal chance of being in either the control group or experimental group

What is random allocation/assignment?

200

These are important when researchers want to be able to replicate an experiment

What are operational definitions?

200

The right of participants who do not wish to complete a study they began

What is right to withdraw?

200

An experimental design in which each participant performs in each level of the IV

What is a repeated measures design?

200

The loss of participants in a sample over time

What is sample attrition?

300

An uncontrolled variable that hides or exaggerates differences between levels of the IV

What is a confounding variable?

300

Mr. Heidegger designs an experiment to see if room temperature impacts his classes' exam performance. In his experiment, room temperature would be...

What is the independent variable (IV)?

300

Relying on orphan children for psychological research risks violating this ethical guideline

What is valid consent?

300

Mr. Heidegger designs an experiment to see if exercise improves his students' concentration during long PowerPoints. In his experiment, concentration would be...

What is the dependent variable (DV)?

300

The question "which of the following is your favorite school subject" produces this type of data

What is quantitative data?

400

Mr. Heidegger only asks his AICE students to participate in a questionnaire and concludes LHS/HSA students are given far too much homework each night. What type of sample did he use?

What is an opportunity sample?

400

Describe the relationship: 

A negative correlation between hunger and concentration

as hunger increases, concentration tends to decrease OR

as hunger decreases, concentration tends to increase

400

If deception is a necessary aspect of a study, this must follow the study ASAP

What is debriefing?

400

Type of experiment in which demand characteristics are less obvious to participants, especially if unaware the study is taking place

What is a field experiment?

400
Participants who do not receive any special treatment in regard to the IV so to establish a baseline to compare results against

What is a control group/condition?

500

A design technique used to minimize the impact of order effects

What is counterbalancing?

500

A research method investigating social media use among 10-, 20-, 30-, 40-, and 50-year-olds at one point in time

What is a cross-sectional study?

500

A pre-study ethical requirement when participants cannot be made aware of their participation in a study beforehand

What is presumptive consent?

500

"Students with fewer absences will have higher grades than students with low attendance" is an example of this kind of hypothesis

What is a directional (one-tailed) hypothesis?

500

Sampling technique that produces the most generalisable data

What is random sampling?

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