Quantitative
Qualitative
Sampling Techniques
Research Design
Ethics
100

______________ research methods that collect numerical data that can be statistically tested for significance

Quantitative

100

______________ research methods that collective descriptive data that must be interpreted by the researcher

qualitative

100

A psychologist wants to study immigrants who came to the European Union who fled their country as a result of their sexual orientation.  Which sampling technique would this require?

Purposive Sampling 

100

The probability that, if the null hypothesis were true, the result found in the sample would occur.

P-Value

100

Participants should be fully informed of the objectives and details of research to make a considered decision about whether to participate.

Informed Consent

200

A study that is conducted outside the laboratory in a “real-world” setting.

Field Experiment

200

In a ______________ observation, the participants are not aware that they are being observed. This technique is used when the researcher feels that if the participants knew that they were being observed, their behaviours would change

covert observation

200

A researcher goes to a local church to ask people to be part of his study of religious belief and mental health.    _____________ sample.

Opportunity Sample

200

A hypothesis that says there will be no statistical significance between two variables. It is the hypothesis that a researcher will try to disprove.

Null Hypothesis

200

Misleading of participants and withholding information should be avoided, especially if debriefing after a study has finished would leave participants distressed.

Deception

300

The study of a naturally occurring situation in the real world. The researcher does not manipulate an independent variable or assign participants randomly to conditions.

Natural Experiment

300

_________________ interviews work with topics rather than a set of questions.  For example, "Talk to me about your experience here at our school over the past three weeks."  This allows the interviewee to decide what they want to talk about. This may lead to unexpected findings.

Unstructured

300

A well-known researcher wants to study how students cope with boredom.  He puts out a tweet to announce his study.    What Sampling Technique is used?

 Self-selected

300

Also called a “within groups” design. The same participants take part in each condition of the independent variable. This means that each condition of the experiment includes the same group of participants.

Repeated Measures Design

300

Participants should not be put at risk of harm and should leave a study in the same state they entered it.

Protection of Participants

400

The researcher manipulates an independent variable but does not randomly assign participants to conditions.

Quasi-Experiment

400

Which of the qualitative methods has the highest level of ecological validity?

Focus Groups

400

 A clinical psychologist is studying suicide attempts among drug addicts. He interviews a few drug users that he knows from his clinic, but has asked if they might be able to recommend some of their friends to take part in the study.   What Sampling Technique?

Snowball

400

More than one experimental group is used and participants are only in one group. Each participant is only in one condition of the independent variable.

Independent Samples Design

400

Participants should be aware that they can leave at any time, including withdrawing their data in the future.

Right to Withdrawl

500

The researcher measures two or more variables without manipulating an independent variable and with little or no attempt to control extraneous variables.

Correlation Research

500

The study a particular person, group, or situation over a period of time.  ______________ are technically not a research method - but a combination of research methods.

Case Studies 

500

A method of probability sampling in which the population is divided into different subgroups or “strata” and then a random sample is taken from each “stratum.”

Stratified Random Sampling

500

An experimental procedure in which neither the researcher doing the study nor the participants know the specific type of treatment each participant receives until after the experiment is over; a ___________  procedure is used to guard against both experimenter bias and placebo effects.

double-blind procedure

500

List the 6 main Ethical Considerations

1. Informed Consent

2. Deception

3. Right to Withdraw

4. Protection from Harm

5. Right to Withdraw

6. Anonymity and Confidentiality 

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