Basics, Sampling, & Ethics
Research Methods
Experiments
Grab Bag
Math
Foundations
100
This is a testable prediction, often prompted by a theory, to enable us to accept, reject, or revise the theory
What is a hypothesis
100
This descriptive method records behavior in a natural environment
What is naturalistic observation
100

This is the difference between experimental and control group

What is experimental group is exposed to treatment (the manipulated IV) while control group is not

100

This is the difference between the highest and lowest scores in a distribution.

What is range

100
This is the computed measure of how much scores vary around the mean score.
What is standard deviation
100

The father of psychology

Who is Wilhelm Wundt?

200

Along with the APA, this group has created guidelines for safe animal research

What is IACUC?

200

A perceived non-existent correlation

Illusory Correlation

200
Thus is a statement of the procedures used to define research variables.
What are operational definitions
200

Name that correlation: Amount of time spent in school and amount of time spent in jail

What is negative?
200

This is the % of scores that fall within one standard deviation of the mean in a normal curve.

What is 68%

200

Approach or perspective in psychology that considers the role of adaptability and natural selection

What is evolutionary?

300
This is the tendency to believe, after learning an outcome, that one would have foreseen it.
What is hindsight bias?
300

a qualitative research method where you record the behaviors of your research subjects in real world settings.

What is Naturalistic Observation

300

This is the why a double-blind procedure is used

What is to eliminate experimenter AND participant bias 

300

Anything that causes a change in the results or interferes with the IV of the experiment are called

What are confounding variables?

300

A statistic that describes the direction and strength of the relationship between two sets of data

What is a correlation coefficient?

300

Famous early figure in psychology that believed the unconscious mind played a significant role in our behaviors.

Who is Sigmund Freud?

400

This person ran a famous study that used deception to study obedience.

Who is Milgram?

400

Research tool that allows you to reach many people quickly and inexpensively but can have problems with self-report.

What is a survey?

400

In an experiment, the hypothesis was that Eating Cookies before the test would increase test scores. Name the independent, dependent, and 3 confounding variables.

What is IV is cookies, DV is test scores, and confounding variables.

400

Which of the following has a stronger correlation? +.03 -.87 +.80 -.34

What is -.87. Remember the closer to +1 or -1 the stronger the relationship The closer to 0 the weaker the relationship

400

This is the mean, median and mode of the following list of numbers: 1,1,3,3,3,3,4,6

What is mean:3 median:3 mode: 3

400

Approach to psychology that emphasizes observable responses over inner experiences when accounting for behavior

Behaviorism

500

Researchers want their research to measure what it is meant to. If it does, the research is

What is valid?

500

This is an observation technique in which one person is studied in depth in the hope of revealing universal principles AND a drawback to this technique

What is a case study; it is not be representative of population

500

This is any effect on behavior caused by expectations alone

What is placebo effect?

500

This is the biggest reason findings are not generalizable

What is sampling bias or a non-representative sample?

500

If a standard deviation from a mean of 3 is .5, how many standard deviations is a score of 4 from the mean?

What is 2? (1 SD=3.5, 2 SDs=4)

500

A person looking to aid people by assessing, diagnosing, and providing therapy would pursue this type of psychology

What is clinical?

600

These are 5 main ethics of research

What is 1. Do no harm 2. Informed consent 3. Confidentiality 4. Right to withdraw 5. debrief after experiment 

600

research method in which data is collected about a group of participants over a number of years to assess how certain characteristics change or remain the same during development

What is a longitudinal study?

600

What is random assignment vs. random sampling?

random assignment: assigning participants to treatment or non treatment group

random sampling: everyone in the population has an equal chance of being in the study.

600

research method in which data is collected from groups of participants of different ages and compared so that conclusions can be drawn about differences due to age

What is a cross-sectional study?

600

When this occurs in a distribution of scores, it is better to use the median instead of the mean

What is skewed distribution?

600

Field of psychology that studies how to apply psychological understanding to workplace goals such as morale or increased productivity

What is industrial-organizational psychology?

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