This is a Test
This is a Test pt2
Relationships
HGTV
HGTV pt2
100

What is a hypothesis?

A testable statement about how two or more variables are expected to relate to one another aka making predictions about the explanatory/explained variable. 

100

What would your IV be referred to if you could not manipulate it? 

An assigned or subject variable. 

100

When you run observational research, you can only establish what type of relationship? 

A predictive relationship. 

100

When can you say your research is valid? 

When it measures what it is intended to measure. 

100

You can say the IV may have caused a difference in the DV when you have a non-chance difference aka? (I think she explained this, but essentially you can naturally expect a difference between the two groups, but the difference must be non-chance)

What is a significant difference?
200

Cause of the change, that can be manipulated or observed. 

What is the Independent variable.

200

If you have an assigned/subject IV and are solely collecting data, what type of research would you be conducting? 

Observational research. 

200

When doing experimental research to see a change, you would need to  _____ your subjects to the independent variable.

What is expose?

200

If you can say that the IV actually did cause a change in the DV aka the conclusion that you have drawn from your experiment accurately reflects what has gone in the experiment, you would have what type of validity? 

What is internal validity? 

200

What type of experimental design is conducted via a control group and external group, given both a post-test, but neither groups are given a pre-test?

What is a post-test only design? 

300

Variable that is related to, or caused by, shifts/changes in the explanatory variable. 

What is the dependent variable
300

These three criteria: 

1. the two variables precede one another in time. 

2. the two variables are synchronized.  

3. no other outside influence/variable can be involved between the two stated/studied variables

Are all what makes up the definition of? 

What is causation. 

300

You are doing experimental research, you exposed your subjects to the independent variable, what are you going to do next? 

What is Measure what happens to the dependent variable. 

300

What type of group is used to increase internal validity, known as the comparison group, and is not exposed to the IV. 

What is the control group? 
300

What type of validity refers to how applicable the findings are to other people, situations, and/or settings. 

What is external validity? 
400

If you have control of the independent variable(IV), then you can refer to that IV as being...

A Manipulated variable

400

Which type of research is most likely to find relationships to meet the 3 criteria needed to determine causation? 

What is Experimental. 
400

What type of experimental design would you be running if you test your subjects before they are exposed to the IV, and then once exposed to the IV, re-measured/re-tested to see the change? 

What is pre-test/post-design (remember this is a bad design and NOT recommended). 
400

Which group is exposed to the IV, the control or external group? 

What is the external group?

400

Since it is often difficult to select subjects via random selection, we would assign the available subjects randomly to either the control or experimental group. This type of assignment is referred to as? 

What is randomized assignment? 

500

When you aka the researcher can/does manipulate the independent variable, then the type of research you are doing would be? 

What is Experimental Research. 

500

What type of research can you solely determine causation with caution? 

What is Experimental? 
500

What type of variable(s) along with the independent variable affect the dependent variable, but are deemed extraneous.  

What is a confounding variable? 
500

What type of experimental design is also known as the classical experiment? 

What is the pre-test and post-test with control group design. 

500

When doing a experimental research, and you manipulate the IV but do not randomly assign your subjects to the control/experimental groups, you would actually be running what type of experiment? 

What is a quasi experiment? 

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