Psychological Researching
Designing that Research
All about it being Ethical
What kind of data is it?
Anything Goes in Research
100

This type of reasoning involves making generalizations based on specific observations or evidence, moving from the particular to the general.

What is inductive reasoning?

100

This research method involves observing subjects in their natural environment without interference or manipulation.

What is naturalistic observation?

100

This set of moral principles guides researchers to ensure integrity, respect, and protection for participants in studies.

What are ethics?

100

what kind of graph shows trends?

What is Line graph

100

What is the middle value in a set of number called?

What is the median

200

This type of statement, often used in experiments, predicts a cause-and-effect relationship by following an "if this happens, then that will happen" structure.

What is a hypothesis?

200

This type of study follows the same group of individuals over an extended period to observe changes and development.

What is a longitudinal study?

200

This committee reviews and approves research involving human participants to ensure ethical standards and participant safety are upheld.

What is an Institutional Review Board (IRB)?

200

What graph is used to show proportions of different categories

What is Pie chart?

200

What is the frequent value in a set of numbers called

What is Mode

300

This term describes a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of evidence that has been repeatedly confirmed through observation and experimentation.

What is a theory?

300

This method collects data from a large group of people by asking questions about their opinions, behaviors, or characteristics, often using questionnaires or interviews.

What is the survey method?

300

This process ensures participants understand the purpose, procedures, risks, and benefits of a study, allowing them to voluntarily agree to take part.

What is informed consent?

300

what is another name for a bar graph?

What is a Histogram

300

What is the difference between the smallest and largest values in a set of numbers?

What is the Range

400

These are the elements in an experiment that can change or be controlled, often categorized as independent, dependent, or controlled.

What are variables?

400

This type of sample ensures every individual in a population has an equal chance of being selected, promoting unbiased results in a study.

What is a random sample?

400

How many Principles of Ethics are there

What is 5 principles

400

What is another nmae for a scatter plot?

What is Scattergram

400

What is the mode number in the following problem: 

50, 70, 80, 80, 80, 90, 100

What is 80

500

This process involves gathering measurable information systematically during an experiment to test hypotheses and draw conclusions.

What is data collection?

500

This type of study analyzes data from a population or a representative subset at one specific point in time, often using a randomly selected sample to ensure diverse representation.

What are cross-sectional studies?

500

These foundational principles, including beneficence, nonmaleficence, and respect for autonomy, guide psychologists in conducting responsible and ethical research and practice.

What are ethical principles in psychology?

500

What can help identify patterns, trends, and relationships in your data.

What is Statistical Analysis

500

What field of study is psychology associated with? 

What is Social Sciences

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