Variables & Constructs
Ethics & Scientific Method
For the Love of Research
I ❤ STATS
Anything Goes
100

Any variable that may co-occur with the IV and might have an effect on the DV

What is an extraneous variable?

100

This organization protects the welfare of human subjects who have been recruited to participate in research studies

What is the IRB? 

100

This type of research examines the relationship between two or more variables

What is correlational research?

100

Range, variance, and standard deviation are all considered to be..

What are measures of variability?

100

This type of research studies cause and effect by manipulating variables and holding others constant

What is experimental research?

200

This variable cannot be directly observed and is usually a skill or attribute that is difficult to measure; its definition may differ depending on the person

What is a construct?

200

This process involves the two stages of dehoaxing and desensitizing; it normally happens after the participants have been deceived

What is debriefing?

200

These two components are extremely important in an experimental study

What are random assignment and control?

200

This is a rough measure of the average amount by which scores deviate on either side of the mean

What is standard deviation?

200

This type of research seeks to answer a question or solve a problem in the real world

What is applied research?

300

A variable that can only take on certain values and has a finite value

What is a discrete variable?

300

A testable proposition that describes a relationship that may exist between two events; can be causal or relational

What is a hypothesis?

300

The degree to which a test yields consistent, repeatable, or stable results

What is reliability?

300

This equation requires you to add up all the values of X and then square the total

What is (ΣX)2 ?

300

"As one variable increases, the other one decreases" - this phrase describes a..

What is a negative correlation?

400

These variables are categorical and normally involve words or pictures

What are qualitative variables?

400

Permission obtained from participants before completing a study; ensures that participants are aware of all benefits, risks, and requirements of the study

What is informed consent?

400

LC, He Made The IRS MIDday - this sentence is a great way to remember...

What are threats to internal validity?

400

A bell-shaped, symmetrical graph that is used to represent real-valued random variables that are not known

What is the normal distribution curve?

400

The section of a research paper that summarizes the report by including a bit of information from each section

What is an abstract?

500

The breakdown of a construct into specific terms so that it can be properly measured in a study

What is an operational definition?

500

These are the 5 ways of knowing

What are tenacity, authority, empiricism, science, and reasoning & logic?

500

This is an observation or score that is distant from all others in the data set; an extreme score 

What is an outlier?

500

This statistical analysis is used for prediction; looks at multiple predictors and one outcome variable

What is multiple linear regression?

500

"Dr. Zacchilli's 9:30 class takes a test, then they tell everyone. Next week, Dr. Zacchilli's 11 am class knows exactly what to expect on the test" - This scenario is describing..

What is diffusion (threat to internal validity)?

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