Psych Science
Terms
Research Methods
Terms II
Experimental Studies
100

The application of critical thinking and tools, such as observation and statistical analysis; includes a hypothesis, a experiment, and a conclusion.

What is the scientific method? 

100

This occurs when researchers only search for information that supports their preconceptions. 

What is confirmation bias?

100

This is the type of method used to watch and record behaviors without manipulating the environment. 

What is naturalistic observation? 

100

A specification of the exact procedures used to measure a variable. 

What is an operational definition? 

100

A nonactive substance or condition that is sometimes used to see if the actual drug or condition has any effect beyond expectations. 

What is a placebo? 

200

After reading an article titled, "Drinking energy drinks helps improve test scores" a student of psychology would/should do what? 

Read the article carefully, looking for more information about how researchers came to this conclusion. 

200

The tendency for research participants to behave in certain ways because they know what the researcher is looking for, is known as this. 

What is participant bias?

200
This is a research technique in which one person in studied in depth. 

What is case study? 

200

A researcher's testable prediction about the outcome of research. 

What is a hypothesis? 

200

The presence of an independent variable is what distinguishes the difference between these two groups in an experiment. 

What are the control group and the experimental group? 

300

Which of the following questions is least appropriate for using the scientific method? 

a.) Why won't my car start?

b.) Is there life after death?

c.) Does studying increase test scores?

 What is, (B.) Is there life after death?
300

In an experiment, confirmation bias can be controlled by using this procedure.

What is a double-blind study? 

300

This is when one variable increases, the other increases. Or, when when variable decreases, the other decreases. 

What is positive correlation?

300

This is the variable that the experimenter manipulates in order toe examine its effect on the dependent variable. 

What is the independent variable? 

300

Repeating an experiment or research study to see if the results can be reproduced, thus proving it's validity. 

What is replication? 

400

"Because of the research tools psychologists use to answer questions" answers this question?

Why is psychology considered a science? 

400

A research project designed to discover the degree to which two variables are related to each other. 

What is a correlational study? 

400

Describe a negative correlation. 

What is when one variable increases, the other decreases. 

400

These are a variables other than the independent variable that may influence the dependent variable. 

What are confounding variables? 

400

This organization checks to make sure researchers in the field of Psychology are following ethical guidelines. 

What is the American Psychological Association? 

500

Research methods help us do this.

What is help us to evaluate information and make informed decisions?
500

This is the best statement to describe the outcome of cause and effect in studying variables, even if the variables are very closely linked. 

What is, "Correlation does not mean causation." 

500

Surveys and longitudinal studies vary in this way. 

What is, surveys ask questions to a population, while longitudinal studies study people over a long period of time. 

500

The purpose of a double-blind study.

To avoid researcher and participant bias. 

500

The four ethical guidelines that researchers must follow. 

What are informed consent, protection from harm, confidentiality, and debriefing?

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