Research Design
Population and Sampling
Error and Prevention
Ethics
Evaluating Research
100

A study conducted in a controlled environment to measure the relationship between variables

What is an experiment?

100

A subset of the population, usually referred to as the research participants

What is a sample?

100

When an inactive treatment or procedure has an effect due to participants' expectations

What is the placebo effect?

100

The role of the researcher to ensure that no participants experience mental or physical harm

What is the no-harm principle?

100

How likely it is that the results are consistent and the same results could be obtained by another researcher

What is reliability?

200

A statement outlining the purpose of a study

What is an aim?

200

The sample is selected using the quickest and easiest means possible

What is convenience sampling?

200

A procedure in which participants are unaware of which condition they have been allocated to

What is a single-blind procedure?

200

The right of the participant to willingly choose to participate

What is voluntary participation?

200

The extent to which the investigation measures what it intends to measure

What is validity?

300

A testable prediction about the outcome of an experiment

What is a hypothesis?

300

When every member of the population has an equal chance of being selected for the sample

What is random sampling?

300
When an experimenter's expectations about the study influence results
What are experimenter effects?
300
The right of the participant to have a thorough understanding of the nature of the study, before agreeing to participate

What is informed consent?

300

The extent to which the results of an investigation can be applied to the wider research population

What is genealisability?

400

The variable that the experimenter manipulates in order to observe the effect it has on something

What is the independent variable (IV)?

400
The process of assigning participants to conditions in the experiment for the research

What is allocation?

400

A procedure in which both the participants and the experimenter are unaware of which condition participants have been allocated to

What is a double-blind procedure?

400

The right to leave an experiment without fear of consequence

What are withdrawal rights?

400

A factor affecting generalisability

What is sample size, representative sample, or validity/reliability of results (all correct!)

500

The variable that is being measured for changes it experiences due to the effect of something

What is the dependent variable (DV)?

500

The three methods of recruiting a sample from the population

What are convenience, random and stratified sampling?

500

The right of the participant for their personal details to remain private

What is confidentiality?