Math
Basic Terms
Measuring tools
We did that?
From the tree
100
Commonly expressed as a letter elsewhere, this is used to describe anything that can vary and can be measured
What is a Variable?
100

The science of mental processes and behavior.

What is Psychology?

100

A way of study involving random selection and control groups to find information

What is an experiment?

100

Also called the "knew it all along" phenomenon, it stems from a belief that something had been foreseen.

What is Hindsight Bias?

100

This branch of psychology focuses on how we interact with the people around us and the relationships we make

What is Social Psychology?

200

These three musketeers are used to describe scores in data.

What is Mean Median & Mode?

200

This principal states that over time, certain traits will be chosen in this way.

What is Natural Selection

200

This technique focuses on a single individual or group and is studied very in depth. Freud was fond of it.

What is Case Study?

200
This bias arises from researcher(s) skewing results to confirm their beliefs 

What is Experimenter Bias?

200
This branch focuses on studying observable behavior.

What is Behavioral Psychology

300

Associated with its letter sibling, this measures how likely something came up by chance.

What is Statistical Significance?

300

This is a viewpoint that Psychology should be a science and that it should study behavior without relating to mental processes. Most psychologists agree with the first, but not the second.

What is Behaviorism?

300

Often confused with experiments, this way of study involves a dependent & independent variable being shifted and watching what happens.

What is a correlational study?

300

This skewness occurs from failure to sample randomly.

What is Sampling Bias?

300

This branch of psychology mainly focuses on studying and treating people with disorders.

What is Clinical Psychology?

400

To go along with one of the three musketeers of score analysis, this is used to measure the variability around that musketeer. It is often expressed using numbers and letters

What is Standard Deviation?

400

This subfield of psychology studies the measurements of abilities, attitudes, and traits in humans.

What is Psychometrics?

400

This technique emphasizes letting things happen, and observing from a distance without doing anything.

What is a naturalistic observation?

400
This bias occurs when participants want to give answers associated with societal norms as opposed to what they may want to give. 
What is Social Desirability Bias?
400

This branch is mainly focused on how our physical, cognitive, and social aspects change throughout our lives.

What is developmental psychology?

500

This numerical data allows someone to generalize something about a population, what is the name of the thought and math used?

What are Inferential Statistics?

500

This is often used in experiments where both experimenters and participants are oblivious to whether a group has received an experimental effect.

What is Double-Blind Procedure?

500
This is not a method of research, but is often used in conjunction with some. It involves participants self reporting, but can be skewed by wrong answers.

What is a survey?

500

A bias that comes from subjective assessments rather than objective assessments

What is Self-Report Bias?

500

This branch of psychology focuses on optimizing human behavior in workplaces using concepts from psychology

What is Industrial-Organizational (I/O) Psychology?