Methodology
Replication
Ethics
Various
Classics
100

Involves changing the hypothesis as soon as the researcher perceives that the results are different than originally expected.

HARKing

100

re-approaching an empirical study previously conducted by another psychologist and being reported in the literature with the same research conditions as in the first study.

Replication

100

_____ is a set of principles used to define and promote acceptable behavior and discourage unacceptable behavior in scientific work

ethics

100

____________ is a discipline that studies similarities and differences between individuals

Psychology

100

The study had to be terminated early due to the extreme psychological effects it had on the participants. Which experiment is being referred to?

Stanford Prison Experiment (1971): Conducted by Philip Zimbardo

200

if you want results that are representative of the entire population, these techniques are the most reasonable choice

Sample randomizing

200

An important aspect of conducting a replication is to reproduce _______________ research conditions that occurred (were established) in the original study.

the same / very similar

200

This path is about understanding and following the principles and rules and guidelines for conducting research in an ethical manner.

Responsible conduct of research <RCR>

200

_______________ a discipline that cares about the real meaning of effects demonstrated under strictly controlled conditions

Psychology

200

provide the author's name:

psychoanalytic theory introduced concepts such as the unconscious mind, the id, ego, and superego, and the Oedipus complex

"Freudian Psychoanalysis" by Sigmund Freud's

300

First, individuals are selected based on non-random criteria and not every person has a chance of being included. What sampling technique is being referred to?

non-probabilistic sample

300

For example: The idea of replication is to use different stimuli (change from homogeneous to heterogeneous stimuli, or from non-social to social, etc.). What type of replication should researcher choose?

replication with modification

300

"Psychologists must work to protect the rights of individuals (privacy, confidentiality, autonomy) and respect cultural differences to avoid prejudices." Which Ethical Principles is being referred to? 

Respect for People’s Rights and Dignity

300

What language should be used to describe the methodological chapter?

Very Specific

300

Conducted by Albert Bandura, this study demonstrated observational learning and the influence of modeling aggressive behavior.

Bobo Doll Experiment (1961)

400

Situation in which the size of a sample used in a study is too small to reliably detect or represent the true effects or characteristics of the population being studied.

Underestimated Sample

400

It provides a standardized way to express the practical significance of findings beyond statistical significance. Common measures include Cohen's d for means and Pearson's r for correlations. A large ________ indicates a substantial impact.

effect size

400

Before collecting data, the participant should be asked to provide ______________ to participate in the testing.

written consent

400

_______ is necessary when revealing the precise assumptions of a study could influence the experiment's results, and these assumptions are not disclosed to the participants.

Masking

400

It highlighted the power of authority and ethical concerns in research. Which experiment is being referred to?

Milgram Obedience Study (1961)

500

___________ refers to the questionable practice of selectively analyzing data or conducting multiple statistical tests until a significant result (typically a p-value less than 0.05) is achieved.

p-hacking

500

This approach helps strengthen the validity and reliability of a scientific claim by demonstrating that the observed effect or phenomenon holds true under different conditions.

conceptual replication

500

Any unnecessary materials containing personal data should be __________ in a way that prevents the identification of the participants.

 destroyed

500

___________ intended for a potential research participant provides a detailed description of all aspects of the study.

Informed Consent

500

Who is the author of the experiment mentioned below?

Children were given a choice: they could eat one marshmallow immediately, or, if they waited for a short period, they could have two marshmallows.

The Marshmallow Test (1960s - Present): Conducted by Walter Mischel