Research Procedures
Types of Research
Ethics
Statistics
Correlation & Experiments
100

A quick way to gather data from large numbers of people

Survey

100

This type of research involves no interaction between the researcher and the subject; simply watch and learn!

Naturalistic Observation

100

Researchers must seek approval from this body when doing studies with humans

IRB (Institutional Review Board)

100

In order to find this value, simply add up all the numbers and divide

Mean

100

This variable is the one researchers measure in an experiment - the "effect" of cause and effect.

Dependent

200

When everyone in a population has an equal chance of being selected, you have this

Random Sample

200

Get in-depth analysis on one person or small group in this research method

Case Study

200

Make sure you tell your participants what they'll be doing and give them the choice to opt out if they want

Informed Consent

200

In a normal distribution, this is the percent of data that falls within 1 Standard Deviation of the mean

68%

200

This variable is manipulated by researchers - like different amounts of caffeine consumed

Independent

300

In an experiment, when participants do not know what group they are in, it's considered this type of study

Single-Blind

300

Simply compile data from a bunch of studies to carry out this type of research

Meta-Analysis

300

Keep your participants safe - physically AND mentally

Protection from Harm

300

When the mode is smaller than than the mean, this distribution is this type of skewed

Positive/Right

300

This is the range for the correlation coefficient (r)

-1 to +1

400

Try to avoid this type of sampling - just because it's easier doesn't mean it's good!

Convenience Sampling

400

This is the only type of research that allows for researchers to study cause-and-effect.

Experiment

400

Be sure to go over results, the true purpose of the study, and allow participants to ask questions

Debrief

400

If something is statistically significant, it is likely not due to chance and has a p-value less than this number

.05

400

This group serves as the baseline or comparison when conducting experiments

Control Group

500

When putting experiment participants into groups, use this technique to ensure equal chance

Random Assignment

500

Try to find relationship between variables in this type of research, but be wary of the illusory ones!

Correlation

500

When using this in a study, debriefing 100% required

Deception

500

Sometimes called practical significance, this tells us how impactful research is on people

Effect Size

500

When two variables increase or decrease together, they have this type of correlation

Positive