experimental design
research biases
ethics in research
cross cultural studies
100

A study design where neither the participants nor the experimenters know who is receiving the treatment

What is a double-blind study?

100

The tendency to search for, interpret, or recall information that confirms one’s beliefs.

What is confirmation bias?

100

The principle requires researchers to fully inform participants about the nature of the study and any potential risks.

What is informed consent?

100

A research method is often used to compare behaviors across different cultures.

What is a cross-cultural study?

200

This type of research design involves manipulating one variable to observe its effect on another variable.

What is an experiment?

200

When a researcher's expectations subtly influence the outcome of a study.

What is experimenter bias?

200

This famous study on obedience had participants administer fake shocks, leading to ethical concerns about psychological harm.

What is the Milgram experiment?

200

This is a cultural dimension described by Hofstede that focuses on the degree to which individuals in a society prioritize group over individual goals.

What is collectivism?

300

A design in which participants experience all conditions of the experiment.


What is a within-subjects design?

300

A bias that occurs when participants change their behavior because they are aware they are being studied.

What is the Hawthorne effect?

300

The ethical guideline states that researchers must ensure that participants' data is kept confidential.

What is confidentiality?

300

The famous study of emotional expressions in Papua New Guinea revealed that basic emotions are universally recognized.

What is Ekman’s study on facial expressions?

400

When participants are randomly assigned to different experimental groups.

What is a random assignment? 

400

This type of bias happens when participants give answers they think are socially acceptable rather than truthful.

What is social desirability bias?

400

The ethical practice of making sure participants are debriefed after the experiment, especially if deception was used.

What is debriefing? 

400

The belief that one's own culture is superior and can distort research findings.

What is ethnocentrism?

500

DAILY DOUBLE: A study method involving a natural environment with no manipulation, yet using the framework of experimental controls.

What is a quasi-experiment?

500

The phenomenon where study participants act differently to confirm or negate the researcher’s hypothesis.

What is demand characteristics?

500

DAILY DOUBLE: The principle requires that research studies are designed to maximize potential benefits and minimize harm to participants.

What is the principle of beneficence?

500

This type of research aims to discover if a behavior or phenomenon exists across various cultures.

What is an emic study?