Science Inquiry Skills
Obedience
SHE and Biopsychosocial Model
Random
Psychology of the Individual
100

This sampling process involves assigning participants to groups to ensure equal chances of ending up in each group.

Random allocation

100

Milgram's study was performed to demonstrate the level of ________ humans would show in following the instructions of an authority figure

Obedience

100

This SHE concept refers to when psychologists and stakeholders work together to advance research and understanding through shared evidence. It is called ....

Collaboration

100

A table showing the number of acts of kindness completed in Rundle Mall each day in May would be gathering what type of data?

Quantitative

100

This personality trait is associated with being organised, responsible and disciplined.

Conscientiousness.
200

Qualitative data uses this process in a focus group to analyse the detailed data that is obtained in written or oral format - common themes are identified and collated 

Content analysis

200

This is the percentage (%) of participants that Milgram found to administer the highest possible voltage of 450 volts during his investigation.

65% of participants

200

The role of our neurotransmitters and genetics in determining our behaviour would fit under which level of the biopsychosocial model??

The Biological Level

200

Research Question - Does consuming caffeine lead to faster reaction times? 

What is the Independent Variable (IV) in this study?

Caffeine consumption

200

This personality theory is commonly known as the "Big Five".

The Five-Factor Model (FFM)

300

This type of data involves numerical information but is easily influenced by personal opinions, interpretations or judgements. ______ _______ data

What is subjective quantitative?

300

This is the term where participants form an interpretation of the experiment's purpose and subconsciously change their behavior to fit that interpretation. 

Demand Characteristics

300

This elaboration of SHE concepts refers to the way in which advances in research and technology can lead to advances in psychological understanding. This could involve adjusting or improving research methods and practices. The SHE concept is .....

Development

300

DAILY DOUBLE

When a participant engages in inappropriate behaviour a parent, teacher or employer may use this type of program to change the behaviour to get the participant to act more appropriately?

300

This is the term for the debate over genetic and environmental influences over behaviour

Nature vs Nurture

400

This is the investigation design that allows researchers to determine cause-and-effect relationships by manipulating an independent variable while controlling other variables.

Experimental design

400

When the participants in either study no longer felt they were responsible for their behaviour and experienced anonymity this was called ___________

Deindividuation

400

Personality traits can influence how individuals respond to stressors and cope with challenges. This fits into which level of the BPS Model of health and wellbeing?

Psychological

400

This motivation suggests that employees are rational decision makers who will put effort into activities that lead to rewards that they are seeking.

Vroom's Expectancy Theory

400

DAILY DOUBLE

This "Big Five" Personality Trait is associated with emotional stability

500

A sample that matches and accurately reflects the important and varied characteristics of the population as closely as possible is called a _______ sample

Representative

500

Zimbardo's prison experiment on compliance demonstrated the impact that the location and environment can have on results. These are called _________ factors or variables

Situational

500

This type of therapy fits into the Psychological level of the BPS model and refers to changing our way of thinking in order to change the way we behave and therefore positively impacting our mental health.

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

500

This type of validity occurs when the results of a study reflect real-world conditions and contexts which are practical to everyday situations

Ecological validity

500

This is the term for when people's behaviour changes when they know they are being assessed.

Social Desirability Bias