This is the term for when results of a study can be generalized beyond the scope of the study
External validity
This is the role of a sample
to be representative of the population
For external validity you need to be able to generalize results how?
from sample to population, measure to measure, to the real world
This is a type of sampling when the researcher cannot identify how likely someone is to be selected for the sample
Non-probability sampling
This is a person who is involved in a study but that is not known to participants. Usually they will interact with the participants in some way
Confederate
This type of realism is present when the participants use the same psychological processes as they would under normal circumstances
Psychological realism
This type of bias means that some people did not respond to the survey and the researchers take the information they gathered as the factual results.
non response bias
This is the name for the population you are trying to say something about.
target population
This type of sampling involves the participants recruiting other people they know to be in the study
Snowball
The observable events or measurement procedures that represent constructs
operational definitions
This type of realism is present when the events of a study mimic the "natural" world
Mundane
A faculty member in the Psychology Department posts notices in classrooms and buildings on campus, asking for volunteers to participate in a human memory experiment. Interested students are asked to leave their names and telephone numbers. what is this type of sampling method?
self selection
Does it extend: I want to look at LVC students and how they think. I ask every single professor to fill out my survey.
NO
This type of sampling involves taking a sample that matches the population
Proportionate stratified
4 things are needed for internal validity. Name them
manipulation, outcome measure, comparison, experimental control,
When non responses differ from those who responded
non response bias
I stand on the street and ask anyone who walks by what their favorite hockey team is. Is this a good way to get data on how NHL fans feel about their opposing team?
no. not one bit
Does it extend: I want to look at which ice cream flavor Americans like most. I send a survey out to every American registered to vote
yuppers
When the sample is chosen in a way that is not representative of the entire population and produces in accurate results
sampling bias
A good hypothesis must be these 4 things
logical, testable, positive, falsifiable
This is an event that is not manipulated by the researcher but it is being tested
Natural treatment
To be completely honest I am out of questions, I have looked everywhere and I am very tired. So what is your favorite color?
(kinda hoping this is the last question chosen)
yay points for everyone
Does it extend: I want to look at how Italians feel about american gelato. I ask 1000 French people their feelings on american cheese
not one singular bit
What are the reasons for a biased sample? (4 possible)
1. sample not from target population
2. small sample size
3. poor sampling method
4. non response rate is above 0%
there are 5 methods of acquiring knowledge, name 3
Intuition, authority, rationalism, empiricism, and scientific knowledge