Observation
Experimental Methods
Variables
Statistics
Validity
100

Direct observation without intervention

What is naturalistic observation?

100

Correlation does not equal ______.

What is causation?

100

The variable that is manipulated in an experiment

What is the independent variable?

100

The "p" in p value represents this.

What is probability?

100

Validity refers to the ______ of a measure.

What is truthfulness or accuracy?

200

You count the number of cigarette butts in a designated smoking area. This is an example of indirect observation using ______.

What is a physical trace or a use trace?

200

The number of differences that should ideally exist between two experimental groups.

What is ONE?

200

This is often an failure of experimental control that results in an issue for internal validity.

What is a confounding variable?

200

A Pearson's r value gives you information about how 2 variables are ______.

What is correlated?

200

By sampling broadly, scientists hope to enhance ______ validity.

What is external?

300

The measure of agreement between 2 or more independent observers

What is interobserver reliability?

300

The subject design for a study in which school spirit of Barnard students is compared between students who were or were not randomly chosen to watch a 10-minute video on famous alumnae.

What is between groups?

300

This is the measured variable.

What is a dependent variable?

300

The threshold for a p value in order to report a result as significant.

What is p<0.05?

300

Clear operational definitions help researchers gain ______ validity.

What is construct?

400

One justification for the use of disguised participant observation is to limit ______.

What is reactivity?

400

The admissions committee for a law school compares students' transcripts to determine if there are changes student performance through the 4 years of college. This practice is based on this subject design.

What is within-subjects?

400

In a study entitled, "The effect of sleep on memory," the independent variable is ______.

What is sleep?

400

The stronger correlation given r values of 0.5 and -0.6

What is -0.6?

400

Confounding variables weaken the ______ validity of a study.

What is internal?

500

The use of blind observers and coded groups seeks to minimize ______.

What is observer bias or expectancy effect?

500

You want to design an experiment where you compare people based on marital status. However, you can't tell people to remain single, get married, or get divorced. You must rely on this group design to conduct your study.

What is a natural groups design?

500

To hold something constant, such as socioeconomic status

What is a control?

500

In column (bar) graphs, the height of the column represents the group mean while the height of the error bar represents ______.

What is a measure of variability (SD, SEM)?

500

This sampling technique enhances external validity because it allows behaviors to be generalized in different locations.

What is situation sampling?

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