The average of a set of scores
Mean
-1.0 to +1.0
Statistical significance means that the results ________________________
did not happen due to chance
are not by chance
are not random
Which variable to researchers manipulate in an experiment?
Independent variable (IV)
Before you can run an experiment you must select participants from the population you want to study. This process is called _______________.
Sampling
The mode of the following set of data:
1, 9, 3, 4, 6, 3, 2
3
Write TWO words you SHOULD NOT use to describe correlation.
Causes
Leads to
Results in
Influences
Determines
Produces
Affects
How would we represent statistical significance with p?
p<.05
What is a weakness of case studies?
Not generalizable
Experimenter bias
What is the vocab term that describes how the researchers measured a variable?
operational definition
Measure of central tendency that is less affected by outliers
Median
Provide a likely r-value for the following scatterplot (can use the symbols < or > in your answer).
any number where r>0.6
Which is most helpful in determining real-world application of research findings, statistical significance or effect size?
effect size
Why is it so hard to get approval for covert ("secret") naturalistic observation studies?
Ethical concerns
No informed consent
No voluntary participation
List 3 characteristics that you can use when deciding whether a study is generalizable.
Gender
Age
Race
Location
Class
Highest data point - lowest data point = __
Range
Provide a likely r-value for the following scatterplot (can use the symbols < or > in your answer).
any number where r< -0.3
Is the effect size for the statement below small, medium, or large?
"In a study on sleep and academic performance, students who slept at least 8 hours the night before an exam scored an average of 92%, while students who slept fewer than 5 hours scored an average of 70%."
Provide one SPECIFIC weakness of correlational research that IS NOT "cannot prove cause/effect".
Directionality problem
OR
Third / confounding variable problem
Give an example of how a researcher might collect data for a qualitative study.
Interviews
Narratives
Focus groups
(any strategy that doesn't involve numbers)
Describe this data using the term standard deviation:
Low standard deviation
Write your own NEGATIVE correlation statement.
Answers must have one variable increasing while the other decreases.
Would you say this graph represents a small, medium, or large effect size?
Small
Which research type provides the most confidence in the results due to analyzing overall trends in data?
Meta analysis
What method do researchers use to decrease both participant and experimenter bias?
Double-blind design