Quantitative Methods
Qualitative Methods
Evaluating studies
Concepts
Paper 2
100

What's another way of saying "quantitative data?"

Numerical data

100

What's another way of saying qualitative data?

Descriptive data

100

Consistency of results in research is called...

Reliability

100

What are the six concepts?

Bias, measurement, causality, perspective, change and responsibility

100

How many questions are there in Paper 2?

5


Section A - 4

Section B - 1

200

Which two methods in your class practical are quantitative methods?

Questionnaires and experiments


Note: questionnaires can sometimes gather qualitative data but are mostly used in quantitative research

200

Which two methods in your class practicals are primarily qualitative methods?

Interviews and observations


Note: both can collect quantitative data, but are mostly used in qualitative studies

200

Accuracy of results in research is called...

Validity (or credibility in qualitative research)

200

Responsibility can be discussed by analysing the extent to which e..... s....... were followed.

Ethical standards

200

How many total marks is Paper 2 worth?

35

Section A: 4, 4, 6, 6

Section B: 15

300

True or False: If a questionnaire is used in a correlational study, it loses it's no longer a "research method" and becomes a "data gathering tool." (According to the IB).

True. 

300

What type of analysis is conducted on qualitative data?

Thematic analysis

300
What are three types of external validity? 

Population validity

Ecological validity

Mundane realism

Temporal validity

300

Which concept is best explained by discussing psychological practice? (How psychology is used in the real world by psychologists).

Change


Psychologists in different fields use interventions, preventions, and inform policies to change behaviour

300

What do you have to write about in Section B?

Two to four concepts about an unseen study

400
A variable other than the IV that might affect the DV is an...

extraneous variable


confounding variable would also be accepted (a confounding variable is an extraneous variable that actually has affected the results)

400

Is a case study a quantitative or qualitative method?

Trick question - it's both. 

A case study uses a variety of methods to gather data on a single subject.

400

What are three types of reliability?

Test-retest

Replicability

Inter-rater

400

Which O word can is relevant to at least 5 of the 6 concepts?

Operationalization (or operational definitions)

400

One way to answer Question 4 (how to use an alternative method) is to use the acronym TAMPA. What does TAMPA stand for?

500

How do we know if the effect in an experiment is actually because of the independent variable?

a) We conduct inferential statistical analysis

b) If the p-value is less than 0.05 (<5%) we conclude the result was likely because of the IV.

500

What are three steps in a thematic analysis?

1. Familiarisation (reading and re-reading)

2. Coding data (breaking into bits)

3. Grouping into themes

4. Reviewing themes

5. Labelling themes

6. Presenting findings

500

"The extent to which the results were due to the manipulation of the IV" is called...

Internal validity

- A study has high internal validity if the extraneous variables were controlled

500

What are five biases relevant to research?

Researcher bias

Self-report bias

Recall bias

Confirmation bias

Placebo bias

Social desirability bias

Sampling

500

One way to answer Question 1 is to use the acronym RAM-PAC.

What does RAM-PAC stand for?

R - research question

A - aim

M - method

P - procedure

A - analysis

C - conclusion

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