Miscellaneous
Experimental Research
Ethical Research
Qualitative Research
Basic Science
100

Most research in psychology uses ________ sampling.

What is convenience sampling ?

100

This can be reduced by using a double blind procedure

What is experimenter bias?

100

I  review and approve research proposals to ensure ethical standards

What is the IRB

100

An Example of a qualitative research design

What is a thematic analysis, program evaluation, grounded theory, case study, ethnographic inquiry etc.?

100

The researcher’s expected outcome of an experiment.

What is a hypothesis

200

____ is used to ensure that every member of the population has an equal chance of being selected


What is random sampling in research?

200

 The major threat to internal validity that occurs in studies that last for a significant period of time (e.g., five years)

What is attrition?

200

The ethical principle and activity that ensures that participants are aware of the nature of the study and their role in it

What is informed consent?
200

The type of data is most commonly used in qualitative research

What is Textual, visual, or verbal data?


200

The writing style guide and formatting typically used in psychology

What is APA 7th edition

300

The degree to which the study’s findings can be generalized to real-world situations

What is external validity?

300

What happens to control subjects depends on what happens to members of the experimental group

(Type of control group)

What is a yolked control?

300

The ethical obligation of researchers once their research is completed with each participant

What is debriefing?

300

____ is a method that investigates individual lives of those who exemplify some particular attribute (e.g., exceptional memory) or the circumstances involved with some rare and unusual event (e.g., a nuclear accident)

What is a case study

300

When a result of an analysis is _____ it is a result that is unlikely to occur by chance alone.

what is statistically significant

400

 A variable that affects the dependent variable but is not controlled in the study

What is a confounding variable?

400

____ is the simplest way to evaluate threats to internal validity due to history, maturation, and regression

What is including a control group?

400

Examples of Vulnerable and protected populations

What are: Children, pregnant people, incarcerated individuals, individuals with cognitive disabilities etc.?

400

_________ is the primary focus of descriptive research methods

What is describe behavior in its natural context?

400

The main goal of a _______ is to help researchers generate new ideas 

What is conducting a literature review

500

A 2x3x2 factorial design has 12

What are conditions?

500

A study by evaluating the effectiveness of peer-led activity to typing compared two groups, one using the groups, the other one on one. The researchers first tested the students for "typing speed" and insured that the average scores of students in the two group were the same. The design used here was a two-level ___________ design.

What is a matched group design?

500

The __________ was a result of a United States congressional commission, and it contains three basic principles for research with human participants: Respect for persons, Beneficence, and Justice.

What is the Belmont report?

500

Researchers using ________ will use both inductive and deductive reasoning to analyze patterns of responses from qualitative data, often without predefined categories of variables.

What is thematic analysis?

500

Finding something unexpected while searching for something else

What is "serendipity"

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