Perspectives
Research
Research Methods
Correlations
Experiments
100

Focuses on the unconscious mind as the source of psychological distress and dysfunction

Psychodynamic

100

Definition of Psychology

Study of overt behavior and the mind

100

Statistical process that analyzes and combines results from several studies

Meta-analysis

100

Which of the following is a stronger correlation coefficient... 0.68 or -0.71?

-0.71

100

Manipulated variable 

Independent variable

200

Focuses on observable rewards and punishments of behavior

Behavioral

200

Together they make up the scientific attitude

Curiosity, skepticism, humility

200

Intense analysis of an individual or group revealing underlying behavior

Case study

200

A scatterplot that plots data upward and to the right is an indication of a _____ correlation.

Positive

200

Measured variable

Dependent variable

300

Focuses on individual choice, goals, dreams, and aspirations

Humanistic

300

What is a hypothesis?

A testable prediction that enables us to accept, reject, or revise the theory

300

Observing and recording behaviors in naturally occurring situations without manipulation or control

Naturalistic observation

300

One variable increasing while the other variable decreases is an indication of a _____ correlation. 

Negative

300

Results of a study are useful for a broader group of people or situations

Generalizable

400

Focuses on how we interpret, process, and remember information

Cognitive

400

Carefully worded statement of exact procedures to make a variable measurable

Operational definition

400

Assesses degree of relationship between two or more variables

Correlational study

400

When two variables are correlated but an unmeasured or unintended variable leads to a random relationship

Third variable problem

400

Subjected to a manipulation of the independent variable; Not subjected to a manipulation of the independent variable;

Experimental group; Control grop

500

Focuses on how thinking or behavior changes in different situations or as a result of cultural influences

Socio-cultural

500

Qualitative research describes _____ whereas quantitative research collects and analyzes _____ .

traits/characteristics; numerical date

500

Manipulates variables of interest

Experiment

500

Two variables are related although it is not known which variable impacts which and in what way

Directionality problem

500

Population samples need to be...

Random and representative

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