Self-Reports
Observations
Hypotheses
Sampling Method
Data Analysis
100

Questionnaires come in two types of questions. 

What are closed questions and open questions? 

100

There are two environments in which an observation can be conducted. 

What are naturalistic and controlled? 

100

A testable statement saying that any difference or correlation in results is due to chance. 

What is a null hypothesis? 

100

There are three sampling techniques. 

What are opportunity, volunteer and random sampling?

100

There are three ways to find measures of central tendency. 

What are mean, median, and mode?

200

List the three types of interviews. 

What are structured, semi-structured, and unstructured interviews? 

200

Similar to inter-rater reliability, this is the consistency between two researchers watching the same event. 

What is inter-observer reliability?
200

The main hypothesis in a study.

What is an alternative hypothesis. 

200

This is the group of people selected to represent the population in a study. 

What is the sample?
200
The most frequent score in a data set. 

What is the mode?

300

Name the way to check differences between researchers in questionnaires. 

What is inter-rater reliability? 

300

Observers can either be a part of the experiment or not. 

What are participant observers and non-participant observers? 

300

Hypotheses are predicted in two different ways. 

What are non-directional (two-tailed) and directional (one-tailed) hypotheses? 

300

Often gathered via a public announcement, newspaper post, mail, etc. 

What is a volunteer sample?

300

A set if quantitative results can be summarised to one number that represents the typical score, called this. 

What is the measure of central tendancy? 

400

A view that is not led by one's own feelings or beliefs. 

What is objectivity?

400

This type of observation is when the observer only records a limited range of behaviors. 

What is a structured observation? 

400

This type of hypothesis can say, "There will be no difference in the DV between condition X and condition Y." 

What is a null hypothesis?

400

This sampling technique is the most likely to be representative of all types of people in a population. 

What is random sampling?

400

The indicator of how varied the results are within a data set. 

What is the measure of spread?

500

People do this during questionnaires & interviews to appear more acceptable to the public. 

What is social desirability bias?

500

There are the activities recorded in an observation. 

What are behavioral categories? 

500

This type of hypothesis for a correlation study may say, "There will be a negative correlation between the number of computer games a student plays and their grade." 

What is a directional hypothesis?

500

In this sampling technique, all members of the population are allocated numbers and a fixed amount of these are selected in an unbiased manner.

What is random sampling?

500

This is found by subtracting the smallest value in a data set from the largest an adding one. 

What is the range?