Correlational Research
Experimental Research
Quasi-Experimental Research
Psychological Research & Applications
Converging Evidence
100

A type of non-experimental research that measures the relationship between variables

What is correlational research

100

The three main goals of experimental research

What is manipulation, control, and comparison

100

The meaning of the word "quasi"

What is resembling

100

Psychological research that focuses on establishing relationships between variables and studying basic human processes

What is basic research

100

The two areas of focus when assessing research for converging evidence

What are limitations of experiments and theory testing

200

The inability to determine which variable is the cause and which is the effect

What is the directionality problem

200

A method that includes manipulating an independent variable and random assignment of participants

What is a true experiment

200

An aspect of research that is the same between both quasi-experimental research and experimental research

What is independent variable manipulation

200

The measurement of how well a study can be generalized to the larger population and the real world

What is external validity

200

When assessing the flaws in research studies, scientists should focus on the....

What is pattern

300

A statistical technique for simple correlational analyses

What is Pearson r statistic

300

A variable that systematically varies with the independent variable

What is a confound

300

The major difference between quasi-experimental and experimental research is that experimental research does a better job of....

What is controlling confounds

300

The misconception that using convenience sampling prevents psychologists from applying research findings to the real world

What is the college sophomore problem
300

Since no single study can prove a theory, researchers rely on series of studies for support and as a means of ruling out other....

What are explanations

400

A problem that increases the likelihood of spurious correlations

What is selection bias

400

A component of experimental research that provides contextual information so that results can be interpreted correctly

What is comparison group

400

The conditions in quasi-experimental research are rarely, if ever, randomly assigned between groups, which makes the participant groups....

What is non-equivalent

400

The process that ensures the generality of results from one study to the larger population and is a characteristic of science

What is replication

400

As science progresses, statistical techniques improve and ____________ become increasingly robust

What are research methods

500

The biggest limitation of non-experimental research is the inability to determine a....

What is causal relationship

500

A limitation of experimental research that stems from the high levels of control in the lab setting and is often overstated by the public

What is the artificiality criticism

500

One reason participants cannot be randomly assigned in quasi-experimental research is because random assignment and/or manipulation would be....

What is unethical

500

Results from applied research are useful to the real world and have the sole purpose of....

What is direct application

500

When psychologists compile evidence from numerous research studies for a meta-analysis, they have to use a common statistical metric between studies. The one seen most often would be..

What is effect size