Correlation Coefficient
Variables & Groupings
Informed Consent
Confounding Variable
Observer Effect/ DB P
100

Does correlation equal causation?

Correlation does not equal causation

100

What is the difference between an Independent or Dependent Variable?

While you change the independent variable the dependent variable isn't something you change yourself.

100

___ is immoral.

Lying

100

What is a confounding variable?

An outside factor that contributes to both the independent variable and the dependent variable.

100

What is the Observer Effect?

Refers to changes in a persons behavior when they know they are being observed.

200

How is a positive correlation different from a negative correlation?

-> A positive correlation means both variable increase/decrease at the same time.

-> A negative correlation means the two variables move in opposite directions. 

200

What's the difference between an experimental and a control group?

The experimental group is the one that receives the independent variable while for the control group nothing is changed.

200

What do some psychologists consider lying to subjects?

White lies

200

Why is this an issue?

This makes it impossible to know what truly caused the results.

200

What is the double-blind procedure?

A method used in experiments to prevent biases from influencing the results.

->Neither the participants or researchers know who is in what group. (experimental or control)

300

Positive or Negative Correlation: Absences and exam scores? 

A negative correlation, when absences increase exam scores decrease.

300

What's the difference between a sample and the population of an experience?

The sample is the group that's actually studied while the population is the entire group researchers want to make conclusions about.

300

Participation should be ____ with the ability to withdraw at any time.

Voluntary

300

What are ways scientists can avoid the contribution of confounding variables?

->Random Assignments (spreading potential confounds evenly)

->Control Variables (Keeping certain factors constant)

->Statistical Controls (Using methods to account for them)

300

What is an experimenter bias?

A bias that happens when the researchers expectations/beliefs unintentionally influence the outcome of an experiment.

400

Positive or Negative Correlation: Sleep vs School Performance

A positive correlation, as one variable decreases/increases so does the other variable.

400

What is more accurate, the sample or the population?

The population is more accurate. (When it can be used)

400

What are research animals entitled to?

Research animals are entitled to decent living conditions.

400

How do confounding variables threaten internal validity?

Confounding variables threaten this because it makes it harder to know what the true cause is.

400

Why can the observer effect reduce the validity of an experiment?

The behavior isn't natural making it invalid.

500

What is the relationship between Halloween and Kidnappings?

The relationship between Halloween and Kidnappings is considered a spurious relationship.

500

Identify the control and experimental groups: A test is given to 10 students and 5 of them got a study sheet before-hand. 

Control: 5 without the study sheet

Experimental: 5 with the study sheet

500

When did the question of deception become an argument? 

Since the 1960's

500

If someone's caffeine intake is contributing to both the amount of time they are studying and their performance on tests what is caffeine acting as?

Caffeine is acting as a confounding variable.

500

What is breaking the blind or 'unblinding'?

When the identity of the groups are revealed after all data has been collected.