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Ethics and Statistics
100

Says behavior patterns are heavily influenced by what enhances reproductive success

What is the evolutionary perspective?

100

The only research method that can show a cause-and-effect relationship between variables

What is an experiment?

100

Developed psychoanalytic theory

Who is Sigmund Freud?

100

Describe the correlation:

If more time is spent studying, exam scores tend to go up

What is a positive correlation?

100

When participants are told the purpose of the study before agreeing to participate

What is informed consent?

200

Says behavior/personality is heavily influenced by conflicts buried in your unconscious

What is the psychoanalytic perspective?

200

Process that ensures participants have an equal chance of being in either the control group or experimental group

What is random assignment?

200

Pushed for the creation of state-funded mental hospitals in the United States

Who is Dorothea Dix?

200

These are important when researchers want to be able to replicate an experiment

What are operational definitions?

200

Publishing a list of participants names with the results of a research study violates this ethical principle

What is confidentiality?

300

Says human behavior is not simply a product of their environment but governed by their potential for growth

What is the humanistic perspective?

300

Ms. D'Angelo designs an experiment to see if room temperature impacts her classes' exam performance. In her experiment, room temperature would be...

What is the independent variable?

300

The founder of behaviorism

Who is John B. Watson?

300

Ms. D'Angelo designs an experiment to see if exercise improves her students' concentration during long PowerPoints. In her experiment, concentration would be...

What is the dependent variable?

300

If a study requires you to deceive participants, this must follow the study ASAP

What is debriefing?

400

Currently the dominant perspective in psych that focuses on how humans acquire knowledge and solve problems

What is the cognitive perspective?

400

Type of descriptive research method that provides an in-depth picture of a single subject

What is a case study?

400

The person who classically conditioned dogs to salivate to the sound of a bell

Who is Ivan Pavlov?

400

Describe the relationship:

A negative correlation between hunger and concentration

as hunger increases, concentration tends to decrease OR

as hunger decreases, concentration tends to increase

400

A measure of how likely the result of an experiment occurred by chance

What is statistical significance?

500

The technique used by structuralists to study consciousness by training subjects to describe their personal experiences

What is introspection?

500

Ms. D'Angelo only asks her 10th grade students to participate in a survey and concludes that all Mcfatter students are given far too much homework each night. Her results are inaccurate because she failed to select...

What is a representative sample?

500

The first female to earn a Ph.D. in psychology

Who is Margaret Floy Washburn?

500

A research design strategy that neutralizes the impact of experimenter bias

What is a double-blind study?

500

When the mean, median, and mode are same score

What is a normal distribution?