Research Basics
Variables & Groups
Data & Methods
Ethics & Application
Big Picture Concepts
100

A reasoned prediction or suggested explanation for observed phenomena.

What is a hypothesis?

100

Factors that change in an experiment

What are variables?

100

Research observations that are converted into numbers

What is quantitative data?

100

A “medicine” that has no active ingredients and works by suggestion.

What is a placebo?

100

Acquiring knowledge through observation.

What is empirical research?

200

The people or animals on whom a study is conducted.

What are subjects/participants?

200

The factor the experimenter manipulates or changes.

What is the independent variable?

200

Research observations recorded as verbal descriptions

What is qualitative data?

200

The group that receives the treatment or independent variable.

What is the experimental group?

200

A general framework for scientific study that explains observed data.

What is a theory?

300

A group that represents a larger group.

What is a research sample?

300

The factor that changes as a result of the independent variable; what is measured.

What is the dependent variable?

300

A method of research that involves asking subjects about their feelings or behavior

What is a survey?

300

Principles and standards of fairness and safety required in psychological research.

What are research ethics?

300

When the findings of research are directly used with people

What is applied psychology?

400

The larger group that the sample is supposed to represent.

What is a research population?

400

Factors besides the independent variable that may influence the outcome

What are confounding variables?

400

A research method where subjects are observed without knowing it. (

What is naturalistic observation?

400

The careful, systematic observation of one’s own conscious experience.

What is introspection?

400

The science that studies the mind, behavior, and underlying processes.

What is psychology?

500

The extent to which research results from a sample can be generalized to the larger population.

What is representativeness?

500

The group that does not get the treatment or independent variable.

What is the control group?

500

Research that takes place outside the laboratory.

What is a field study?

500

Research that collects detailed information about a person’s background, usually for treatment.

What is a case study?

500

The profession that applies psychology’s accumulated knowledge to practical problems.

What is psychology as a profession?