Vocabulary
Experimental
Non-Experimental
Quasi-Experimental
Survey
100

Motivation is to improve the human condition.

What is Applied Research?

100

"Extra" variables we didn't account for in our study.

What is Confounding Variables?

100

Researcher measures the relationship between two variables.

What is Correlational Research?

100

The affects of maturation, testing, & instrumentation on the research.

What is Pretest Posttest Challenges?

100

Survey Participants.

What are Respondents?

200

Turning an abstract concept into something measurable.

What is Operationalization?

200

This can be completed in 2 ways: No treatment or Placebo

What is Control Condition?

200

Making observations of behavior without any manipulation.

What is Observational Research?

200

A treatment is implemented & a DV is measured after that treatment.

What is One-Group Posttest Only?

200

The order of questions can influence how people respond.

What is Item-Order Effects?

300

Reduction in the number of research participants due to dropouts.

What is Attrition?

300

Each participant is only tested in one condition.

What is Between-Subjects experiments?

300

A specific kind of rating scale that asks about agreement with statements.

What is Likert Scales?

300

This looks at the effect of multiple IVs on one DV.

What are Factorial Designs?

300

Three things to avoid when wording questions.

What is Double-Barreled, Negatively Worded, & Leading questions?

400

A process of systematically collecting and evaluating evidence to test ideas and answer questions.

What is Scientific Method?

400

Participants are tested under all conditions.

What is Within-Subjects experiments?

400

If you restrict your data collection to a small range of one or both of your variables.

What is Restriction of Range?

400

A between-subjects design in which participants have not been randomly assigned to conditions.

What is Non-Equivalent Groups Design?

400

Unintended influences on respondents’ answers because they are not related to the content of the item but to the context in which the item appears.

What is Context Effects?

500

This committee is charged with ensuring all experimental proposals require humane treatment of animal research subjects. 

What is Institutional Animal Care & Use Committee?

500

Present all levels of an IV to participants in different sequences.

What is Counterbalancing?

500

The problem where two variables, X and Y, are statistically related either because X causes Y, or because Y causes X, and thus the causal direction of the effect cannot be known

What is Directionality Problem?

500

The treatment is removed from the first group when it is added to the second group.

What is Switching Replication with Treatment Removal Design?
500

The meaning of BRUSO. 

What is “brief,” “relevant,” “unambiguous,” “specific,” and “objective"?

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