Research Methods
Perspectives
Statistics
Experiment Terms
All the other stuff
100

research method in which the psychologist observes the subject in a natural setting without interfering

What is naturalistic observation

100
Behavior is a result of conflicts in the unconscious and past experiences



Psychodynamic Perspective

100

An arrangement of data in a table that indicates how often a particular score or observation occurs

What is a frequency distribution

100

the group to which an independent variable is applied

What is the experimental group

100

participants are intentionally picked to represent proportionally the population that is being studied

What is a stratified sample

200
research method in which information is obtained by asking many individuals a fixed set of questions
What is a survey
200
The desire to meet one's basic needs and reach their fullest potential drives behavior



Humanistic Perspective

200

The branch of statistics that lists, summarizes and organizes data in a practical way (makes it easier to draw conclusions)

What is descriptive statistics

200

a statement that defines the exact methods used to measure a variable in psych research

What is operational definition

200

When the findings from a sample can be applied and generalized to the whole population, it is said that the sample has 

What is external validity

300
research method in which data is collected about a group of participants over a number of years to assess how certain characteristics change or remain the same during development
What is a longitudinal study
300
Behavior is determined by genes, brain structure/chemistry & hormones



What is the biological perspective

300

The three measures of central tendency?

Mean, median, mode

300

the variable that the research manipulates or changes in an experiment

What is independent variable

300

What is a negative correlation

400
research method in which data is collected from groups of participants of different ages and compared so that conclusions can be drawn about differences due to age
What is a cross-sectional study
400

Behavior is a result of norms, values, expectations & taboos

What is the sociocultural perspective?

400

When is mode BEST used?

With non-numerical data

400

You are testing to see if a new plant fertilizer increases sunflower size. You put 20 plants of the same height and strain into a location where all the plants get the same amount of water and sunlight. One half of the plants get the regular fertilizer. The other half of the plants get the new fertilizer.  Which is the experimental group and which is the control group? 

EG: Plants exposed to new fertilizer

CG: Plants exposed to regular fertilizer

400

The group responsible for creating the Code of Ethics in 1991

What is the American Psychological Association?

500
research method that involves an intensive investigation of one or more participants
What is a case study
500

Behavior is a result of training; rewards & punishment cause behavior

What is the behavioral perspective? 

500

Numerical methods used to determine whether research data support a hypothesis or whether results were due to chance

what is inferential statistics

500

A researcher wants to study the effects of a strobe light on a person's reading comprehension. The independent variable is this and the dependent variable is this

IV= strobe light

DV= reading comprehension

500

Before starting an experiment researchers are required to submit a plan to a Committee for approval or rejection of the experiment based on...

What is ethics