Involves the independent and dependent variable and random assignment
What is experiment?
The participants in a study
What is the sample?
The average
What is the mean?
The item being manipulated in experimentation
What is an independent variable?
Doing all you can to keep a participant safe
What is protection from harm?
Looking at the relationship between two variables
What is a correlation?
The ability to apply the outcome of a study to the population
What is generalizability?
Mean, median, and mode
What are the measures of central tendency?
The correct process of placing participants into the two groups before starting an experiment
What is random assignment?
What is a sampling bias?
Combining pre-existing studies to gather a larger understanding of a concept
What is meta-analysis?
What is a confounding variable?
Numerical value that shows the type and strength of a relationship between two variables
What is a correlational coefficient?
The group who receives the placebo
What is the control group?
The confirmation from a minor that they are willing to participate in a study
What is assent?
A research tool that can be used to collect information from participants
What is a survey?
The researcher's expectation of the study's outcome, this must be falsifiable
What is a hypothesis?
As more data is added to a set [this] happens
What is regression to the mean?
The participants do not know which group they are in
What is a single-blind study?
Changing your answer on a survey to help increase the chance of being accepted in society
What is social desirability bias?
Questionnaire used to collect quantitative data
What is a Likert scale?
What is replication?
A graph where the mean is lower than the median.
What is a negatively skewed distribution?
Experimentation is the only research that can find this -
What is cause and effect?
Debriefing after a study is even more important after [this] is used
What is deception?