Research methods
Descriptive statistics
Maguire's correlational Study
Inferential Statistics
Limitations
Maths
Miss Russell
100

This type of design uses the same participants in all conditions of the experiment

Repeated measures design 

100

What descriptive statistic finds the most common number

Mode

100

This type of research design investigates the relationship between two co-variables but does not manipulate them.

Correlational Design

100

What is the significant P Value 

Less than 0.05

100

A major limitation of this design is that participant differences between groups can affect the results. 


Independent Groups Design

100

Calculate the median:

5, 3, 12, 5, 9, 13, 7, 8, 9, 5, 9 5

7.5

100
What is Miss Russell's first name

Hannah

200

In this design, participants are randomly assigned to different conditions.

Independent groups design

200

The mean, median, and mode are examples of this type of measure

Central tendency

200

The two co-variables in Maguire’s study were length of time as a taxi driver and this brain measurement.

Adjusted volume of the right posterior hippocampus? 

200

A positive correlation means that as one variable increases, the other does this.

It also increases

200

This design risks order effects such as practice or fatigue influencing participants’ performance

Repeated measures design

200

Calculate the rate of a type II error

Power = 0.92

What does this mean?

There is an 8% of doing a false negative (fail to reject the null)

200
WHAT IS MISS RUSSELLS PARTNER'S NAME
CONNOR


300

This design helps control for participant variables but risks order effects like fatigue or practice.

Repeated measured design

300

The range and standard deviation describe how spread out the data are.

Measures of variability (dispersion)

300

The correlation coefficient for Maguire’s study was r = 0.6350. What does this indicate about the relationship between the two variables?

Moderately strong positive correlation

300

If error bars overlap on a graph, it suggests this about the difference between the two means.

It is not statistically significant 

300

Although this design controls participant variables, it’s time-consuming and difficult to find suitable pairs.

Matched participants design

300

Calculate the mean: 

Scores: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15


8.56

300

WHAT IS MISS RUSSELL'S BACHELOR DEGREES IN 

MUSIC AND PSYCHOLOGY

400

When every participant experiences all conditions in a different order to reduce order effects, this method is used.

Counterbalancing

400

If the data are skewed or contain outliers, this measure of central tendency is most appropriate.

Median

400

A limitation of this type of design is that it cannot establish this. 

Cause and effect relationship

400

In a correlational study, a coefficient of r = 0.00 indicates this type of relationship.

No relationship

400

This method can be subjective and hard to analyse because it relies on participants’ thoughts or feelings.

Self-report or interviews

400

A study found a p-value = 0.04. Should the null be accepted or rejected?

Rejected

400

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rochedale south
500

This type of design matches participants on key variables before assigning them to conditions

Matched participants design

500

A small standard deviation indicates this about the data.

The scores are closely clustered around the mean (less variability)

500

Compared to previous research (r = 0.5567), Maguire’s correlation coefficient was slightly higher. What conclusion can be drawn from this?

The current study shows a stronger relationship between hippocampal volume and time as a taxi driver

500

If a result is statistically significant but the sample size is small, researchers should question this about the study.

Its reliability and generalisability (external validity) 

500

In this design, it’s hard to establish cause and effect because there’s no manipulation of variables.

Correlational studies

500

The control condition had a mean = 6, SD = 1, and the experimental condition had mean = 9, SD = 3.

Experimental Group

500

What is Miss Russell's Middle name

Carmen