Ethics
Vocab
Experiments/Studies
Types of Research
Misc.
100
Informed consent
What is a subject that must receive an explanation of the research that will be taken place.
100
THIS HAS TWO PARTS!!!! 1.Variable that is being manipulated 2.The variable that is being measured/changes as a result
What is Independent and Dependent variable?
100
The goal of this experiment was to see how social pressure influenced a person's willingness to conform.
What is The Asch Experiment?
100
This research method can prove the cause and effect relationship.
What is an Experiment?
100
A number that measures the strength of a relationship. The closer this number is to 0, the weaker the relationship is.
What is Correlation Coefficient?
200
confidentially
What is the ethical guideline for human subjects that don't release private information about individuals.
200
A problem that occurs when a sample is not representative of the population from which it's drawn
What is Sample Bias?
200
This experiment investigated how role playing affects attitudes.
What is the Stanford Prison Study?
200
The Hawthorne Effect can be a weakness of this research method.
What is Naturalistic Observation?
200
TWO ANSWERS!! When the researcher is aware of who is in the experimental group but the participants are not; vs when both the researcher and the participants know who is in the experimental group.
What is Single-blind procedure vs Double-blind procedure?
300
treat the animals as humane if tested they're euthanized
What is experimental procedures
300
Adjusting ones behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard
What is Conformity?
300
This experiment showed how people could commit atrocities if they were told to do so by someone they perceived as an authority.
What is the Stanley Milgrim Experiment
300
An in depth investigation of a small group.
What is a Case Study?
300
put to death humanely
What is euthanize
400
standards that members of the profession must follow. In psychology APA's lay out standards for psychologist and identifies behaviors that deserve punishment.
What is ethics
400
The unconscious tendency for researchers to treat members of the experiment differently to increase the chance of confirming their hypothesis
What is Experimenter Bias?
400
This experiment validated the Lucifer Effect.
What is the Stanford Prison Study?
400
This research method shows a relationship between two variable, but does not show causation.
What is Correlation Study?
400
Used during an experiment and given to the control group. It is usually a pill and has no psychological effects on the subject.
What is a Placebo?
500
infant monkeys were separated from their mothers and raised with "surrogate" mothers. First one covered with heavy wire but had the nourishment, while the other one was covered with cloth. The baby monkey later clinged to the one that had cloth. What is the unethical about this?
What is Field research, care and housing, and experimental procedures
500
When you make an attitude change to reduce the tension that occurs when ones thoughts are inconsistent with their actions
What is the Cognitive Dissonance Theory?
500
This experiment showed how the need for love and comfort is as, if not more, important than the need for nourishment.
What is Harlow’s Monkey Experiment?
500
This Research Method allows the Researcher to watch the subject in its natural environment.
What is Naturalistic Observation?
500
1.Develop a hypothesis 2.Select the research method and design the study 3.Gather objective data 4.Analyze results 5.Publish, Criticize, and replicate results
What are the 5 steps in a scientific method?
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