Study parts of a whole
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100
the section that describes the variables
What is methodology or procedures?
100
it must have three conditions: treatment, a control group and randomization
What is a true experimental design?
100
people behaving differently than normal when they know they are being observed
What is the Hawthorne effect?
100
the impact of passage of time
What is maturation?
100
data using labels
What is nominal?
200
most studies start with this
What is the purpose or problem statement?
200
it looks in-depth at a limited number of cases
What is a case study?
200
participants providing the answers they believe the researchers want to hear
What is the Halo effect?
200
reliability and validity of data-gathering device
What is instrumentation?
200
data using rank order
What is ordinal?
300
section that contains recommendation for future research
What is the conclusion or discussion?
300
explores the relationship between two independent variables
What is a correlation study?
300
prevents the findings from being generalized to a wider population
What is selection?
300
loss of subjects
What is experimental mortality?
300
a test of difference using two parametric variables
What is a t test?
400
the section with all data presented in tables or graphs
What is the results section?
400
describes qualities of a particular population
What is a descriptive study?
400
the impact of multiple treatments at the same time
What is multiple treatment interference?
400
movement of extreme scores toward the mean
What is regression effect?
400
a test of relationships using two parametric variables
What is a Pearson correlation?
500
also called flaws
What are study limitations?
500
study of how something changes over time
What is a developmental study?
500
Green Bay Packers
Who will dominate in this year's Superbowl?
500
external factors happening during the study that might impact the results
What is history?
500
mean, percentile and percentages
What are examples of descriptive statistics?