Psychological Perspectives
Reseach Methods
Correlational Studies
Data Interpretations
Argumentation
100

Focuses on how people think, remember, and solve problems

What is Cognitive Perspective?

100

Involves the use of independent variables and random assignment to groups

What is Experimental methodology

100

This allows researchers to determine if there is a relationship between two variables as in an experiment

What are correlational studies?

100

Represents data in words or numbers in rows and columns

What is a table?

100

A statement in which a person takes a position they believe to be true

What is a claim?

200

Freud, discussed id, ego, and superego. "The talking cure".

What is psychoanalytic Approach?
200

In an experiment, any facto or condition that can change or vary, and that is measured, manipulated, or controlled by the researcher

What is variable?

200

The variables have an inverse relationship. The variables move in opposite directions

What is Negative Correlation?

200

Visually represents organized data so relationships are clear

What is a graph?

200

An accepted standard, practice, behavior, or expectation within a specific group, society, or context

What is a norm?

300

Focuses on observable behavior

What is behavioral approach?


300

A research method that involves an in-depth and detailed examination of  particular individual, group, event, or phenomenon. 

What is a case study?

300

Uses random selection to gather information about people's opinions, attitudes and perceptions

What is a survey?

300

Visually represents dtat that may or may not be related

What is a chart?

300

A subtle distinction or shade of meaning

What is a nuance?

400

Trained dogs to salivate at the sound of a bell. Known for classical conditioning

Who is Pavlov?

400

A process of systematic observation, measurement and experiment to formulate and test hypotheses

What is scientific method?

400

Another method for both formal and informal data collection. Can be conducted in a one-on-one setting

What is an interview?

400

A simpliflied drawing representing data

What is a diagram?

400

EBQ stands for 

What is Evidence Based Question?

500

Carl Rogers. Focused on a more positive outlook on people related to their motivtion to fulfill their potential

What is Humanistic Approach?

500

A specific and testable decription of an expected outcome of a study

What is a hypothesis?

500

Is a signed statement indicating that a rearch study participant understands the components and the potential risks of the study and agrees to take part

What is Informed Consent?

500

Measures of central tendancy (three words that start with 'm')

What is mean, median and mode?

500

AAQ stands for 

What is Article Analysis Question?

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