Step 1 of the Scientific Method
What is Background Research?
Which observation is observing and recording variables of interest in a natural environment with no interference or manipulation by the experimenter
What is Naturalistic Observation?
What is anything that can be changed in an experiment
What is a Variable?
What experiment was conditioned to fear rats at 9 months old
What is the Little Albert Experiment?
What word means thinking about reasons in terms of values
What is Ethical?
Step 2 of the Scientific Method
What is conducting a hypothesis?
This is the type of experiment we often think of when we hear the word experiment
What is Controlled Experiment?
The 3 different types of variables
What is Independent variable, Dependent Variable and Controlled Variable?
What was the experiment that all were shown a card with a line on it, then shown a second card with 3 lines (A,B,C)
What is Asch Conformity?
What word means the psychologist has violated a rule of conduct
What is Unethical?
Step 3 of the Scientific Method
What is test with an experiment?
What experiment may either be natural or controlled and it takes place in real - world setting, rather than in a lab setting
What is field experiment?
Which Variable is kept constant or unchanged
What is Controlled Variable?
What assignment was participants adapted to their roles beyond expectations
What is the Stanford Prison Assignment?
What word is numerical data that can be statistically analysed
What is Quantitative Data?
Step 4 of the Scientific Method
What is Analyzing and drawing conclusions?
helpful data collection tool to gather information quickly
What is a Survey?
Which Variable is one factor you are changing
What is Independent Variable?
What experiment would have two people and one would be the "teacher" and one would be the "learner"
What is the Milgram Experiment?
What word means a list of questions or items used to gather data from respondents about their attitudes, experiences, or opinions
What is a Questionare?
Step 5 of the Scientific Method
What is reporting results?
What study looks for relationships between variables
What is the Correlational Study?
Which variable is in an experiment and it is the variable which you observe
What is Dependent Variable?
In the milgram experiment what was the highest number of volts they could do
What is 300 volts?
What word means a tendency to believe that some people, ideas, etc., are better than others that usually results in treating some people unfairly
What is Bias?