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100

The method for generating empirical evidence and test hypotheses

What is the scientific method?

100

the kind of study that records info/behavior in real world settings without intervention or manipulation

What is Naturalistic Observation?

100

subtle changes and wording that can lead to bias in how the participant responds

What is the wording effect?

100

A symmetrical, bell-shaped curve that describes the distribution of many types of data with most scores falling near the mean.

What is a normal curve?

100

The percentage of scores that are lower than a given score.

What is the percentile rank?

200

when a test produces the same result repeatedly under similar conditions

What is reliability? 

200

a survey used to collect data using a self-report, often qualitative and quantitative

What is the survey technique?

200

organization dedicated to advancing the field of psychology and promoting the application of psychological knowledge to human welfare

What is the American Psychological Association?

200

The tendency for extreme or unusual scores or events to fall back or regress towards the average.

What is regression to the mean?

200

A probability distribution with two distinct peaks (or modes), suggesting the presence of two separate subgroups or processes within a dataset.

What is bimodal distribution? 

300

for sure, 100%, numerical evidence 

What is empirical evidence?

300

pre-determined questions asked in the same way and order to every participant

What is a structured interview?

300

scientific study of mental processes and behavior

What is psychology?

300

A distribution where most data points cluster towards the lower end of the scale, with a few extreme scores extending towards the higher end.

What is positive skew?

300

A statistical statement of how likely it is that a result (such as a difference between samples) occurred by chance, assuming there is no difference between the populations being studied.

What is statistical significance?

400
when research articles are evaluated by experts who assess quality, validity, an significance of research

What is peer review?

400

includes an in-depth examination of a single, individual, or group phenomenon, - usually rare

What is a case study?

400

people believe that they knew something was going to happen after it already occurred even if they didn't predict it beforehand

What is hindsight bias?

400

When most of the data points are clustered towards the higher end of the scale, with a long tail extending towards the lower end.

What is a negative skew?

400

The strength of the relationship between two variables. The larger the effect size, the more one variable can be explained by the other.

What are effect sizes?

500
When a statement can be tested and proven wrong

What is falsifiable? 

500

a measurement tool used in surveys to scale peoples' attitudes, opinions, or perception

strongly agree -> strongly disagree

what is the likert scale?

500
the tendency of individuals to respond in a manner favorable by others or conforms to social norms rather than being honest or giving accurate answers

What is the Social Desirability Bias?

500

When most of the data points are clustered towards the higher end of the scale, with a long tail extending towards the lower end.

What is standard deviation?

500

A statistical procedure for analyzing the results of multiple studies to reach an overall conclusion.

What is meta analysis?

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