Perspectives
Ethics
Descriptive Research
Stats In Psych
Experimental Research
100

what is natural selection

Evolutionary Perspective 

100

Must sign a _____ _____ form before a experiment 

Informed Consent 

100

Increasing the scientific knowledge base  

Basic Research

100

the tool that is the least changed by outliers 

what is median 

100

Anything can change 

Variable 

200

The process of the mind and the way we think is what

Cognitive Perspective 

200

Tell people after the fact what you were doing 

Debriefing

200

Finding solutions to specific problems  

Applied Research

200

The average of data

What is mean

200

change in one variable can lead to change in another 

Experimental Method

300

Emphasizes the human capacity for choice and growth  

Humanistic Perspective 

300

The board that approves experiments 

IRB

300

Contains Ordinary people or rare Phenomena 

Case study

300

The tool used to see if your experiment was reliable 

what is p value
300

The factor that can be controlled and can be changed 

Independent Variable 

400

unconscious mind and childhood experiences 

Phychodynamic Perspective 

400

The rule of thumb of experiments 

To do no harm

400

Numerical type of data information about quantities  

Quantitative Data

400

Number of standard deviations 

Z-score

400

What we measure the independent caused the change 

Dependent Variable 

500

who popularized biological perspective

Charles darwin

500

Keeping anonymity 

Confidentiality 

500

Non-Numerical Descriptive 

Qualitative Data

500

How far a piece of data is from the mean

Standard Deviation 

500

Difference between the experiment group and the control group

Confounding Variable "lurking"

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