Research Design
Validity and Reliability
Interactions & Main Effects
T-Tests and ANOVAs
Research Papers
100

A researcher studying how one variable correlates with another is using this kind of design

What is correlational design?

100

A survey that measures the intended construct has this kind of validity

What is construct validity?

100
An interaction is probably present if two lines on a graph do this.

What is cross?

100

A p-value must be smaller than this number to indiciate significance.

What is .05?

100

This is the first section of a research paper

What is an introduction/literature review?

200

This kind of design is almost experimental, but the researcher doesn't manipulate all of the variables.

What is quasi-experimental design?

200

This kind of reliability occurs when multiple observers agree.

What is interrater reliability?

200

An interaction hypothesis includes at least two IVs. A main effect hypothesis includes this number.

What is one?
200

A p-value of .013 indicates that a result is ____.

What is significant?

200

The Participants and Procedure are found under this section of a research paper.

What is the Method section?

300

This kind of design would be used if researchers are studying how men and women respond to a new depression treatment (there are two IVs: men vs women, and treatment vs control)

What is quasi-experimental design?

300

This kind of validity refers to how well an experiment generalizes to a real-world setting

What is external validity?

300

This kind of graph is helpful in visualizing an interaction.

What is a line graph?

300

This kind of test compares the means between two groups.

What is a t-test?

300

This section of a research paper is not indented and limited to 250 words.

What is the abstract?

400

A researcher studying the relationship between how many hours a student studies and their GPA is using this kind of design.

What is correlational design?

400

This kind of validity refers to how well an experimental design indicates causality.

What is internal validity?

400

This kind of hypothesis predicts how a single independent variable will impact the dependent variable

What is a main effect hypothesis?

400

This kind of test compares the means between more than 2 groups.

What is an ANOVA?

400

This section of a research paper includes your name, your professor's name, and the date

What is the title page?

500

This kind of research design is the best for examining causal relationships

What is experimental design?

500

A measure that consistently provides the same wrong answer has low validity, but high___.

What is reliability?

500
This is the definition of an interaction hypothesis.

What is "the prediction that the effect 1 IV will have on the DV will depend on the level of another IV"?

500

After finding a significant ANOVA result, this kind of test is run to identify which of the groups differs from the others.

What is a post-hoc Tukey test?

500

This section of a research paper describes trends, patterns, and gaps in the literature relevant to your topic.

What is a literature review?

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