Definitions
Reliability
Validity
Measurement types
Measures
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What is Research?

Research means careful and detailed study into a specific problem, concern, or issue

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What is Reliability? 

Refers to consistency or dependability of behavioural data resulting from psychological testing or experimental research

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What is Validity? 

Information produced by the research or testing accurately measures the psychological variable or quality it is intended to measure 

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What are the four types of measurement? 

Nominal, Ordinal, Ratio, and Interval


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Self-report measures defined and an example?

measures in which respondents are asked to report directly on their own behaviours, beliefs, attitudes, or intentions. Example: Measuring how long we are on facebook in a day

200
What is the difference between psychological research and Scientific research? 

Understand human behaviour. Can be about how people think and how they feel. 

Findings of scientific research

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Test-Retest defined 

Test the same group of people multiple times getting the same results 

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What are five types of Validity?

Face Validity, Content Validity, Construct Validity, Internal Validity and External Validity 

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What is Interval? And an example?

Measurement involves assigned scores so that they represent the precise magnitude of differences between individuals. Ex: IQ 

200
Behavioural measures defined and an Example? 

those in which some other aspect of participants' behaviour is observed and recorded. Example: BoBo doll experiment 

300

What are two types of Observation? 

Naturalistic or Field and laboratory 

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Interrater defined 

All scores determined the same by multiple individuals 

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An Example of Face Validity? 

Self esteem assessment test or measures what it intends to measure 

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What is Ratio? Example? 

Measurement involves assigned scores in such a way that there is a true zero point. EX: I have zero siblings 

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Physiological Measures defined and an Example?

heart rate, blood pressure, sweating, physical body changes. Example: Lie Detector test 

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What is measurement? 

Assignment of scores to individual (Scores represent some characteristics of the individual)

400

Internal consistency defined

consistency of a person's/group's responses over time on the same scale 

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What is an example of content validity? 

Personality Test, Anxiety Test (assessments) 

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What is Nominal? Example? 

Level of measurement is used for categorical variables and involving assigned scores that are category labels. EX: Male or Female 


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Define IV

Manipulation Measurement 


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What is Observation?

Act of meticulously viewing another's interactions with his or her surroundings. 

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What is an example of interrater 

Rating or judging 

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Example of Construct Validity 

measurement of human brain (Intelligence) 

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What is Ordinal? Example? 

Measurement involves assigning scores so they represent the rank order of the individual. EX:Ranking (Assigning Scores) 

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Define DV

Measurement in experiment 

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