Research components
Introduction
Data and tables
Ethics
Wild
100

Before researching, experimenters will use observations to make this about the potential answer?

What is a hypothesis


100

This field is concerned with the behaviours and thought processes of criminals in different situations. 

What is Forensic Psychology?

100

This type of data can be open to interpretation and is non-numerical. 

What is qualitative data?

100

A participant being tricked, forced, or coerced into an experiment is an example of this being breached. 

What is Voluntary Participation?

100

This song. 

What is Bad Habit?

200

This is the thing that you measure in an experiment

What is a dependant variable? 

200

An observable action made by another person or animal 

What is a behaviour?

200

This type of data is numerical, and discrete. 

What is Quantitative Data?

200

Not telling participants what the result of an experiment is would be an example of breaching this. 

What is Debriefing? 

200

Tiger, Whale, Lemon, and Nurse are all examples of this. 

What are types of Sharks? 

300

This is the group that is exposed to the independent variable.

What is the experimental group?

300

This type of person can perscribe medication and hospitalise patients. 

What is a psychiatrist?


300

This type of data is significantly more difficult to gather than its counterpart. 

What is primary data?

300

Publishing private information is an example of breaching this. 

What is confidentiality?

300


Who is Bullseye?

400

This is the entire group your study is trying to find information about. 

What is population?

400

Astrology, Palm reading, numerology, and phrenology are all examples of this. 

What are pseudosciences? 

400

This type of data has an underlying assumption that participants are honest and reliable. 

What is subjective? 

400

Unless the experiment requires it you cannot do this. 

What is Lying?

400

What song has this instrumental. 

What is All Star?

500

Your aim in an experiment will be trying to find if this exists between two variables. 

What is a relationship? 

500

Seeing whether people's behaviour will change in a group compared to being alone is something this field is concerned with. 

What is Social Psychology

500

Being dated to a specific time and context is a flaw arising from this. 

What is Secondary data?

500

If participants are this, they properly understand all the risks, and potential outcomes of the experiment. 

What is Informed?

500

A university degree, four books and hundred of articles and I still make mistakes when reading. You wrote me ‘ Good morning’ and I read it as.... This

What is 'I love you'