terms
application
definitions
100

What is a coherent network of explanatory ideas

a theory

100

When would you use operational definitions?

when you want someone to replicate a study, you want an operational definition where the entire procedure can be observed and measured.

100

What is random sampling?

each person in the population has an equal chance of being chosen for the sample.

200

Can you prove a theory to be true?

No, unless you test every possible kind of possibility has been tested


200

this variable MUST be measurable

dependent variable

200

what is subject reactivity?

be forced to the fact that subjects are reacting

try to minimize subject reactivity

300

Everything we know about behaviour was derived from __________

empirical research

300

The independent variable (IV) changes the dependent variable (DV). True or False

True

300

what is a confounding variable?

- it alters the IV

- it interferes with the results of the study

- It too affects the DV, so you don’t know whether the effects are caused by the IV, the confounding variable, or both


400

What are specific prediction derived from a theory?

hypothesis
400
  • If I add more milk, the tea will get a lighter color. The two variables: 1. Amount of milk 2. Color of the tea Which one is the independent variable?

    • A. Amount of milk

    • B. Color of the tea

    • C. Both A and B

    • D. None of these

A. Amount of Milk


400

What is a control group?

used as a standard for comparison

500

What is known as "a tendency to believe something after you find your results?"

hindsight bias

500


I need to pay a fine because I crossed the red light. The 2 variables: 1. Paying fine 2. Crossing red light Which is the independent variable?

  • A. Crossing red light

  • B. Paying fine

  • C. Both A and B

  • D. None of these

A. Crossing the light


500

What is a placebo control group?

usually used in drug-related studies where people might have strong expectations about drug effects.