(Non?) Experimental
Correlational Data Collection
Observation Essentials
Factorial Design
Causation or Correlation?
100

The missing elements that differentiate non-experimental from experimental research

What is control and manipulation?

100

Correlational design has low internal validity

What is little to no control over extraneous variables?

100

The main goal of naturalistic observation.

What is observing behavior in a real-world setting? 

100

The number of conditions in a 2x2 factorial design

What is four?

100

Experimental proves _____ and Non-Experimental proves

What is Causation and Correlation?

200

Types of Non-Experimental Research

What is Correlational, Observational, Archival?

200

Using existing records/data sets to study patterns over time

What is archival design?

200

Researchers avoid interference in Naturalistic Observation. 

What is to prevent influencing the participant's natural behavior? 

200

Each level of an Independent Variable

What is a factor? 

200

The statistical output used to represent correlation

What is correlation coefficient?

300

The type of design that has the lowest internal validity

What is non-experimental research?

300

Non-manipulated IVs are ________, not _____________.


What are measured, not manipulated?

300

The process of categorizing and organizing data into themes or variables to make it easier to analyze

What is Coding?

300

The type(s) of graphs that can show a factorial design

What are line graphs?

300

Examine relationships between multiple variables

What is a complex correlational design?

400

No manipulation of variables or random assignment

What is Quasi-Experiment? 

400

The correlation coefficient

What is Pearson's r?

400

The 3 aspects of naturalistic observation

What is Sampling, Measurement, Coding?

400

This approach of Factorial design is tested in only one condition. It additionally requires only minimal time and effort by participants. 

What is a between-subject?

400

This researcher is the relationship between physical activity and improved academic performance, and the effects of rest. Choose which variable is acting as a mediator

What is the effect of rest?

500

This design adds a comparison group, but the selection of participants is not random

What is Nonequivalent Control Group Design? 

500

This graph is used to show correlational design

What is scatterplots?

500

Consistency of measures across different researchers

What is Inter-rater reliability? 

500

The statistical process that shows internal consistency of multiple IVs

What is Cronbach's alpha?

500

The interaction that is considered the strongest and how it appears on a line graph.

What is a crossover interaction, where lines intersect on the graph?