Research Methods Flashcards

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Descriptive Study

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Describes a set of facts
Does not look for relationships or predict anything .

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Naturalistic observation

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Direct observation in natural habitat

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3
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Case Study

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In depth detail description of single individual.

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Survey

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Investigate opinions, behaviors, characteristics of a particular group.

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Longitudinal Study

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Examining a group of people over a long period of time. (Same people)

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Cross Sectional

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Measures a cross section of people
Like a longitudinal but different people.

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Correlational Study

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Predict relationships
Correlation does not prove causation.

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Positive correlation

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Both are going in same direction (both increase of both decrease)

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Negative Correlation

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2 factors vary in opposite directions

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10
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Illusionary Correlation

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Perception of relationship where non-exist (superstitions)

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Experimental Research

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Demonstrate a cause and effect relationship

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Independent variable

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What being changed

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Dependent relationships

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What is being measured (result)

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Confounding variables (extraneous variables)

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Factors not focus of the experiment that effect the results.

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Random assigment

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People are randomly assigned into groups

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16
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Control group

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Baseline

17
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Experimental group

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Who is getting the IV

18
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Double-blind experiment

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Both participant and researcher do not know what group the participants are in.

19
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Placebo

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Sugar pill——-you feel better because you think you should.

20
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Operational Definitions

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Precise definitions of the variables.

21
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Demand Characteristics

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Subtle cues by researches that communicate with participants and can effect results.

22
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Practice effect

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change in performance that results from repetition.

23
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Hawthorne effects

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People don’t act the same when being observed.

24
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Mode

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Most frequent

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Mean

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Average

26
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Median

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Middle

27
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Positive Skew

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Tail goes in positive direction, (most scores are on the low end.)

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Negative Skew

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Tail goes in negative direction. (most scores in the higher end)

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Inferential Stat..

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Guide us to what conclusions we can make.

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Descriptive Stats

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Describes the data.

31
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Normal disribution

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Symmetrical (mean = mode = median)

32
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Statistically significant

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There was a enough of a change that there is a 5% chance that the results could have happened by chance. (Results were probably caused by IV)

33
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Range

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HIgh-low

34
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Standard Deviation

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Takes all the data and figures out how spread out the data is.

35
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Experimental Ethics

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Guidelines to protect participants.
Informed Consent, No deception (unless needed), Confidentiality, debriefed, students are not forced)

36
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APA, IRB, IACUC

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Protects participants, reviews the experiment write up before it is carried out and says if you can do it or not.