Key Science Skills
Bioethics
Things that affect an experiment
What is Psychology?
Sampling/population
100

What is the name for a prediction that states what a researcher expects to find.

What is a hypothesis?

100

Involves a participant being able to discontinue their involvement in an experiment at any time during or after the conclusion of an experiment, without penalty.

What is Withdrawal rights?

100

An investigation where the researcher manipulates the IV to measure the DV.

What is an Experiment?

100

Behaviour processes

What is Physical, external reactions to our environment. 

100

The entire group of people a researcher wants to study.

What is Population?

200

This type of variable is the one the researcher changes to determine the effect on another variable?

What is an Independent variable? 

200

Keeping participant information private.

What is Confidentiality?

200

A measurement that is close to the true value.

What is Accuracy?

200

Mental processes

What is thoughts, feelings, perceptions and memory?

200

A smaller group selected from the population to take part in a study.

What is a Sample?

300

This variable is measured to see how it responds to changes.

What is the Dependant variable?

300

The requirement that participants must agree to take part and understand the nature and purpose of the experiment.


What is Informed consent?

300

Measurements that are consistent and repeatable.

What is Precision?

300

How does psychologist treat patients.

What is talk therapy/psychotherapy, counselling and psychological testing?

300

Choosing participants who are easiest to access.

What is Convenience sampling?

400

What is it called when researchers keep everything except the IV the same.

What is Controlled conditions?

400

When researchers hide some details from participants for the experiment to work.

What is Deception?

400

A variable other than the IV that could influence the DV if not controlled.

What is an Extraneous variable?

400

Some psychologists help teachers understand how students learn best.

What is an Educational psychologist?

400

Every person in the population has an equal chance of being chosen.

What is Random sampling?

500

The group that does not receive the treatment in an experiment is called what.

What is a Control group?

500

The meeting at the end of a study where participants are told the true purpose.

What is Debriefing?

500

An extraneous variable that actually did affect the DV and ruined the results.

What is a Cofounding variable?

500

Define Psychology

Psychology is the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes.

500

The sample is split into subgroups (e.g., gender, age) and participants are chosen in the correct proportions.

What is Stratified sampling?