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

What is an experiment?

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Describe the correlation: 

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

What is a positive correlation?

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The question "which of the following is your favorite school subject" produces this type of data

What is quantitative data?

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

What is a case study?

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An interview technique in which questions are asked from a fixed list but allows opportunities to add participant-specific questions

What is a semi-structured interview?

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"Students with fewer absences will have higher grades than students with low attendance" is an example of this kind of hypothesis

What is a directional (one-tailed) hypothesis?

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Sampling technique that produces the most generalisable data

What is random sampling?

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The right of participants who do not wish to complete a study they began

What is right to withdraw?

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An experimental design in which each participant performs in each level of the IV

What is a repeated measures design?

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The loss of participants in a sample over time

What is sample attrition?

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An uncontrolled variable that hides or exaggerates differences between levels of the IV

What is a confounding variable?

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If deception is a necessary aspect of a study, this must follow the study ASAP

What is debriefing?

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Relying on orphan children for psychological research risks violating this ethical guideline

What is valid consent?

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Mr. Heidegger designs an experiment to see if exercise improves his students' concentration during long PowerPoints. In his experiment, concentration would be...

What is the dependent variable (DV)?

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

What is confidentiality?

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Mr. Heidegger only asks his AICE students to participate in a questionnaire and concludes LHS/HSA students are given far too much homework each night. What type of sample did he use?

What is an opportunity sample?

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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

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Mr. R designs an experiment to see if room temperature impacts his classes' exam performance. In his experiment, room temperature would be...

What is the independent variable (IV)?

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 A research method investigating social media use among 10-, 20-, 30-, 40-, and 50-year-olds at one point in time 

What is a cross-sectional study?

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Participants who do not receive any special treatment in regard to the IV so to establish a baseline to compare results against

What is a control group/condition?

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A design technique used to minimize the impact of order effects

What is counterbalancing?

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Type of experiment in which demand characteristics are less obvious to participants, especially if unaware the study is taking place

What is a field experiment?

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A pre-study ethical requirement when participants cannot be made aware of their participation in a study beforehand

What is presumptive consent?

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

What is random allocation/assignment?

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

What are operational definitions?