Research Perspectives
Name that vocab term
Potluck
Research Methods
Correlational Studies
100

Which research perspective takes genetics and evolution into account

Biological 

100

This happens when experimental results seem obvious and predictable once they are proven true/accurate with experimentation

Hindsight bias

100

What are the 2 main purposes of using the scientific method

Remove bias and create a repeatable process

100

What are the 3 types of descriptive methods

observational techniques, case studies, and survey research

100

What is the range for the following data set: 12, 26, 82, 37, 41, 15

Range=70

200

Which research perspective focuses on mental processes like thinking and memory

Cognitive perspective

200

the probability of a victim receiving help in an emergency is higher when there is only one bystander than when there are many 

What is the bystander effect

200

Group in experimental research that believes they are exposed to the independent variable but are not

Placebo group

200

Name the three most popular case studies (that we looked at in class)

H.M (Henry Molaison), Phineas Gage, and Genie the wild child

200

Results are considered statistically significant if they are below what percent

0.05 or 1/20

300

Which perspective would look into the two different types of conditioning

Behavioral

300

Considered the most representative example for a category, this term will also be retrieved from long-term memory first

What is a prototype

300

Type of research in which the researcher knows what group the participants are in, but the subjects do not

Single blind study

300

How do we fix the major issue of observational techniques

Participant observation

300

Type of research that involves repeatedly measuring the same variable over a long period of time

Longitudinal

400

The process where humans organize categorical information around what we consider the most typical or representative examples of a category would be a part of which research perspective


Cognitive

400

The tendency to respond in socially approved ways that may not reflect what we actually think or do

Social desirability bias

400

Which ethical guideline describes the idea that participants should be told the purpose of the study, informed of any deception used, given a chance to ask questions, and provided with ways to contact the researchers about the results. 

Debriefing 

400

The process of selecting people to participate in a study that helps to ensure your sample is representative of the population

Random sample

400

What are the two types of descriptive statistics 

Measures of central tendency and measures of variability

500

Which research perspective would state that learning occurs by observation or by modeling behavior

Sociocultural

500

Describes behavior so that it is observable and measurable, and is written so that anyone who reads the definition will easily be able to identify if the behavior is occurring or not.

What is an operational definition

500

When variables are related due to their relationship with one or more additional variables, not because of a causal relationship

Spurious correlation

500

Why is experimental research used most frequently

Because it is the only one that allows for a cause and effect relationship to be established

500

What is the percentile rank of two standard deviations from the mean

95.44%