Chapter #1
Chapter #2
Chapter #3
Miscellaneous
100

This type of research is number driven.

Quantitative

100

When we want to ensure that we are actually measuring what we intend to measure, we are looking at ___________ validity.

Measurement 

100

This was the first written code of ethics.

The Hippocratic Oath

100

The ___ variable presumably causes an outcome.

Independent

200

This type of research seeks to answer the question "how". 

Qualitative 

200

This is bottoms-up logic. 

Inductive reasoning

200

The Stanford Prison Experiment only lasted __ days.

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200
What are the three components of Routine Activities Theory? Explain.

**DOUBLE JEOPARDY :)

Explain this theory!

300

______ help us to understand, explain, predict, and "do something" about a phenomenon.

Theoretical constructs

300

This statement is an example of _____ reasoning.

"Sarah has brown hair. Sarah is from Spain. Therefore, all Spaniards have brown hair".

Inductive reasoning
300

Scientific articles must be reviewed by _________.

Academic researchers

300

What happened in the Milgram experiment?

Explain in detail :)

400

_____ is an example of pseudoscience.

Phrenology

400

This statement is an example of ____ reasoning. 

"All Pennsylvanians like pierogis. Dr. Piatak is from Pennsylvania, so she must like pierogis."

Deductive reasoning

400

What is the IRB and what do they look to see when approving research projects?

They are an interdisciplinary group of 5 individuals. One member must be an outside member not affiliated with the university. Their main goal is ensure that protections for human participants are embedded in research projects. They will look for an analysis of the risks involved and hope to see no more than minimal risk. They will also ask to see the purpose of your study, an informed consent document, and promises of confidentiality or anonymity. 

400

Provide an example of a spurious relationship. 

Hint, hint: One example from class involved shoe size. 

Shoe size and intelligence --> Age.

Ice cream and crime --> Summer.

500

Explain deterrence theory!

In order to prevent/deter future crime, deterrence theory mandates that punishment must be:

1. Swift

2. Severe

3. Certain

**EXPLAIN each :)

500

What are the three requirements for causal validity/causation? Explain each. 

1. Temporal Ordering 

2. Correlation

3. Nonspuriousness

**Explain each! 

500

What are the three components of the Belmont Report?

1. Respect for Persons

2. Beneficence

3. Justice 

*Explain each on the exam

500

What happened in the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment?

Explain :)