Red
Blue
Yellow
Purple
Green
100

The group that provides a baseline for comparison

Control group

100
When a participant wishes to leave

Withdrawal rights

100

The variable being manipulated

Independent variable

100

Data involving numbers

Quantitative

100

Not pressuring any one to participate

Voluntary participation

200

Sample is drawn from...

Population

200

Not releasing identifying details of individuals

Confidentiality

200

The variable being measured

Dependent variable

200

Data involving non-numerical information

Qualitative

200

Name any current Y10 Psych teacher

Mr. Chen, Ms. Haveaux, Mr. Tran

300

A statement relating the results to the population

Generalisation

300

Lying to participants to avoid changing their behaviour during observation

Deception

300
Unrelated factors that could affect your results

Extraneous variables

300

The middle of the data

Median

300

The study of mental processes and behaviours

Psychology

400

A testable statement about the relationship between two variables

Hypothesis

400

Following up after the experiment

Debriefing

400

Sampling that gives everyone an equal chance

Random

400

Adding up and dividing evenly across data points

Mean

400

List the Y10 coordinators alphabetically by surname.

Mr. Beliniak, Ms. Spurrell, Mr. Stephens, Ms. Tardio

500

This psychologist works with people's relationships

Counsellor

500

Participants being fully told about the experiment

Informed consent

500

Sampling that separates into proportional groups

Stratified

500

Most frequent value

Mode

500

The type of degree which separates psychologists from psychiatrists

Medical degree

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