Experimental Research

Non-experimental Research
Descriptive Statistics
Wildcard
Research Synthesis
100

What is the primary purpose of experimental research?

To establish cause-and-effect relationships between variables.To establish cause-and-effect relationships between variables.

100

What type of research involves observing subjects in their natural environment without intervention?

Observational research.

100

What measure of central tendency is calculated by adding all scores and dividing by the number of scores?

Mean.

100

What is the term for a testable prediction derived from a theory?

Hypothesis.

100

What is the main goal of a systematic review?

To summarize all available evidence on a specific research question using a systematic and transparent process.

200

In an experiment, what is the variable that is manipulated by the researcher called?

Independent variable.

200

Which research method examines the relationship between two variables without manipulating them?

Correlational research.

200

Which measure of central tendency represents the middle score in a data set?

Median. 

200

Which variable is measured to assess the effect of the independent variable?

Dependent variable or outcome. 

200

What statistical technique combines the results of multiple studies into a single summary effect size?

Meta-analysis.

300

What term describes the group in an experiment that does not receive the treatment?

Control group.

300

What is a major limitation of correlational research?

It cannot establish causation.

300

What term describes the most frequently occurring score in a data set?

Mode.

300

What is the term for the consistency of a measurement instrument?

Reliability.

300

In a systematic review, what is the term for the criteria used to decide which studies to include or exclude?

Inclusion and exclusion criteria.

400

What is the main advantage of using random assignment in experiments?

It helps ensure that groups are equivalent, reducing potential confounding variables.

400

What type of non-experimental research involves in-depth analysis of a single individual or group?

Case study or single-subject research. 

400

What is the range in a data set?

The difference between the highest and lowest scores.

400

What type of validity refers to the extent to which a test measures what it claims to measure?

Construct validity.

400

What is the term for differences in results between studies in a meta-analysis due to variations in study methods, populations, or interventions?

Heterogeneity. 

500

What is a double-blind study?

An experiment where neither the participants nor the researchers know who is receiving the treatment, minimizing bias.

500

What is the main difference between cross-sectional and longitudinal studies?

Cross-sectional studies assess different subjects at one point in time, while longitudinal studies assess the same subjects over multiple time points.

500

What measure indicates the average distance of scores from the mean, i.e., quantifies the spread of the data?

Standard deviation.

500

What is the term for a variable that influences both the independent and dependent variables, potentially leading to a false association?

Confounding variable. 

500

What is a forest plot used for in a meta-analysis?

To visually display the effect sizes of individual studies and the overall summary effect size.