research
ethics
statistics
psych perspectives
scenarios
100

variable being manipulated

independent

100

The thing needed from participants before even starting an experiment

informed consent

100

a symmetrical graph is also called a

bell curve graph

100

how many psychological perspectives are there

seven

100

if jimmy knows what group Joel is in, but Joel doesn't know anything. What type of procedure is this.

single blind

200

an interview is what type of research method

survey

200

"oh I knew that would happen" is an example of

hindsight bias

200

most common number in a data set

mode

200

what perspective says we evolve to enhance survival and reproduction

evolutionary

200

joels back trying to find the relationship between corndogs and getting a leg chopped off, what research method should Joel use.

correlational

300

little Albert and genie are both examples of what type of study

case study

300

define protection from harm

keeping participants both mentally and physically out of any negative risks/consequences

300

numerical data

quantitative

300

focuses on the good, such as personal growth and self perception

humanistic perspective

300

jimmy is hardcore bullying Joel for being the only one to fail the test. what kind of distribution would their class then have

negative distribution

400

when researchers don't actually do a study, and instead use data from multiple pre-existing studies

meta-analysis

400

who decides if something is ethical

the institutional review board

400

when low scores are the outlier

negative distribution

400

what suggests that unconscious drives and childhood experiences heavily shape behavior

psychodynamic perspective

400

Joel reveals that he's been secretly studying jimmy by watching and gathering data on him, besides being a little weirdo what is Joel doing

conducting an observational study

500

operationally define what an experiment is

(if ur close enough to the answer that works too)

Researchers gather data by using one or more groups and manipulating one or more independent variables to find what effects they have on other the dependent variables

500

whats the main bias associated with surveys

social-desirability bias

500

woah crazy wild find the mean

1  3  1  4  5  2  1  1  7  2

2.7

500

this is so crazy okay- behavior is influenced by SOCIETY and CULTURE 

socio-cultural perspective

500

Joel SUCKS at golfing, so he watches how another group swings the club and tries to copy it. This type of method is most rooted in what psych perspective. 

behavioral perspective

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