Research Approaches vs Designs
Variables & Correlations
Name that Theory!
Name that Theory!
Name that Theory!
100

The term end "course review" survey that college students receive.

What is Descriptive Research?

100

I might get manipulated in the right experiment. 

What is the Dependent Variable?

100

This theory focuses on conflicts that occur at specific ages that must be overcome for healthy development.

What is Psychosocial Theory?

100

Behavior happens first, followed by consequences. 

What is Operant Conditioning?
100
Theories that seek to understand how behavior & personality traits become adaptive. 

What are Evolutionary Theories?

200

I study multiple cohorts at one point in time.

What is Cross-Sectional Research Designs?

200

A correlation coefficient of 0.2

What is a weak positive correlation?

200

This theory proposes that we are motivated by needs, like emotionally satisfying relationships. 

What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?

200

This theory focuses on how failure to develop correctly can cause a fixation in adulthood. 

What is Psychosexual Theory? 

200

Taste aversion & Little Albert are both examples of this. 

What is Classical Conditioning? 

300

If they have a relationship, I'll let you know.

What is Correlational Research?

300

I am only used in the experimental group; never the control group.

What is the Independent Variable?

300

Modeling, as was seen in the Bobo Doll Experiment.

What is Social Cognitive (or Learning) Theory?

300

Using twin & adoption studies to research how genes & environments work together to influence behaviors

What is Behavioral Genetics?

300

This theory ignores the social context and proposes that the mind is like a computer.

What is the Information Processing Approach?

400

I stay with one cohort, but follow them for years. (I wouldn't say I stalk them...)

What is Longitudinal Research Designs?

400

A correlation of -0.8

What is a strong negative correlation?

400

In a new situation, you will either fit it into what you already know or modify your thinking. 

What is Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development? 

400

These three psychodynamic and cognitive theorists proposed stage theories. 

Freud, Erikson, & Piaget

400

This theory focuses on how all facets of a child's life impact their development. 

What is Bronfenbrenner's Bioecological Systems Theory? 

500

I test hypotheses and try to determine causes. 

What is Experimental Research?

500

A study is done on hours of studying and how it affects test scores. I am the independent variable. 

What is hours of studying? 

500

Evolutionary perspectives have been criticized for not giving sufficient weight to these two factors.

What are Environment & Social Factors?

500

Vygotsky's Sociocultural Theory described the gap between what one can & cannot do without help. 

What is the Zone of Proximal Development?

500

Freud's biggest contribution to development research, and it wasn't a theory 

What is the impact of childhood experiences on who we become as adults?