Andrade
Baron-Cohen et al.
Pozzulo et al. (line-ups)
Research Methods
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100

The Andrade doodling study used this research method.

What is laboratory experiment? 

100

___ is a developmental disability caused by differences in the brain. People with this disorder often have problems with social communication and interaction, and restricted or repetitive behaviors or interests.  

What is Austism Spectrum Disorder. (ASD)

100
This method was used in the Pozzulo (line-ups) study...

What is lab experiment

100

A _ is an investigation which is looking for a cause and effect relationship.

What is an experiment?

200

There were this __ amount of people in the Andrade study sample?

What is 40?

200

These are the names of the groups in the Eyes Test study.

What is:

1. AS/HFA (Asperger syndrome/High Functioning Autism)

2. General Population

3. Students

4. Matched IQ

200

How many children were included in the sample for this study, and what was their average age?  

59; 4.98

200

The way in which participants are used in different levels of the IV is called what?

What is experimental design?
200

Which method is the best for controlling order effects? 

What is counterbalancing?
300

The aim of Andrade's doodling study is to see if doodling activity would assist in information processing by enabling people to attend more effectively or by enhancing their __.

What is memory?

300

In the Baron-Cohen et al. "Eyes Test", ____ is the cognitive ability that enables us to realize that others have different feelings, beliefs, knowledge and desires from our own.

What is Theory of mind?
300

An independent variable in the Pozzulo (line-ups) study was

What is age? 

300

This method is used to overcome order effects in repeated measure design. Each possible order of levels of the IV is performed by a different sub-group of participants.

What is counterbalancing?

400

The average number of shaded shapes on the printed sheet in the Andrade doodling study was __.

What is 36.3? 

400

In the Baron-Cohen study, the first version of the study had word choices that were too easy creating this type of effect. 

What is ceiling effect?

400

What is a weakness identified in the study regarding the age range of participants? 

What is limited age range (4-7 years, 17-30 years)?

400

These are three types of experiments that psychologists use.

What is lab, field and natural experiments?

500

Name one weakness of the Andrade study? 

daydreaming could not be accounted for

lacked ecological validity

 etc. 

500

The mean IQ of those in the AS/HFA group in the "Eyes test" study was _. 

What is 115? 

500

A false positive response in this study is...

What is giving an affirmative, but incorrect answer to a question

500

This is the extent to which two researchers interpreting qualitative responses in a questionnaire (or interview) will produce the same records from the same raw data.

What is inter-rater reliability?

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