Research Methods
Ethics/Genetics
Nervous System
Brain
Research 2
100

Research that observes and describes behavior without manipulating variables.

naturalistic observation

100

This group reviews research on human participants.

IRB-Institutional Review Board

100

This nervous system responds to fight or flight with dilated pupils, increased HR, and increased Respiratory rate.

Sympathetic Nervous System

100

The 3 regions of the brain.

Forebrain, Midbrain, Hindbrain

100

How do researchers measure the variable of interest?

operational definition

200

In depth investigation into a group or individual with an unusual/unique  situation/condition.

case study

200

Involves explaining to participants that it is voluntary, they can drop out at any time, obtaining their signature, and that personal information is confidential.

Informed Consent

200

The nervous system is divided into these 2 nervous systems.

Central and peripheral nervous system

200

Two parts of the brain located in the hindbrain

Pons and Medulla

200

Type of variable that may affect the outcome of the experiment that could be taken into consideration.

Confounding

300

Looks at the relationship between 2 or more variables.

Correlational Study

300

Human eggs and sperm each contain this many chromosomes

23

300

This nervous system is involved in slowing heart rate and breathing rate, constricting the pupils, stimulating digestion.

Parasympathetic Nervous System

300

Responsible for routing various sense to different parts of the brain except for the sense of smell.

Thalamus

300

Type of correlation in which both variables go in the same direction

positive correlation

400

Type of research in which participants may be put into groups and there are variables that the researcher may manipulate to show a cause and effect.

Experiment

400

This asserts that our genes set the boundaries within which we can operate, and our environment interacts with our genes to determine where within those boundaries we will fall. 

Range of Reaction

400

Chemical messengers of the nervous system

Neurotransmitters

400

Nervous system responsible for vital functions that we do not have to consciously think about.

Autonomic Nervous System

400

A reduction in the number of participants in longitudinal studies for various reasons.

Attrition

500

The 2 types of variables in an experiment

independent and dependent

500

This must occur at the end of an experiment

Debriefing

500

Neurotransmitters involved in mood

Dopamine & Serotonin

500

Part of the brain responsible for emotion, memory, learning

Cerebral Cortex

500

Seeing relationships between 2 things when actually there is none there.

illusory correlation