Do you remember? All the way back to September
Histograms? What about herstograms?
Dopplegangers
Spill the (validi)tea
Hodge Podge
100

Empiricism 

What is knowledge acquired through the senses

100

A distribution which has most of the data points in the middle and the lowest amount of data points in each tail

What is the normal distribution

100

Other names for between subjects designs

What is uncorrelative, unpaired, between group, independent

100

If this validity is high it means that assessment APPEARS suitable for its intended purpose

What is face validity

100

name a measure of effect size 

eta squared, cohen's d

200

Basic vs applied research

Basic = research for the sake of gaining knowledge; applied = research to answer a specific real world question

200

A distribution where most of the scores fall to the right 

What is a positive skew

200

Other names for within subjects designs

What is paired, correlative, repeated, dependent

200

Assesses if the measurement covers all aspects of the construct. Often assessed qualitatively by comparing the measurement to the concept's definition.

What is Content Validity

200

An explanation or interpretation of one or more phenomena

What is a theory

300
Falsification

What is the act of disproving a theory or hypothesis; science requires hypotheses to be falsifiable 

300

A distribution where the mean, median and mode are all in the same location

What is the normal distribution
300

Other names for spread

What is error, dispersion, variation 

300

The ability of a test to have an accurate idea of future behaviour 

What is predictive validity

300

3 core ethical principles

Concern for welfare, Justice, Respect for persons

400
Constrained vs unconstrained variables
Constrained = limited range; unconstrained = go on forever
400

A distribution that is relatively uniform but with a few more scores in the middle than in the tails 

What is a platykurtic distribution

400

Other names for measures of central tendency

What is mean, median and mode

400

True or false: Validity is the consistency of a measure 

false - that is reliability

400

The principle that states the simplest answer is often the best

What is Occam's Razor/Parsimony

500

Downsides to paired designs?

What are fatigue and practice effects
500

True or false: A normal distribution can also be skewed or kutotic

False 

500

Examples of population statistics 

SEM, CI

500

Carina reveal the drawing on the board
Which of these dartboards is RELIABLE but not VALID

What is the one that has the cluster to one side 

500

The measure of central tendency used for nominal data

What is mode