Chapter 7 Glossary Flashcards

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What are achieval records?

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Any data source for events that have already occured.

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What is casual inference?

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Concluding that the change in the independent variable resulted in a change in the dependent variable. It may be drawn only if all confounding variables are controlled.

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What is coding data?

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Process by which scores are assigned to behaviours.

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What is content analysis?

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Classifying behaviours found in naturalistic research or archival records to create date for analysis.

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What is contingency?

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A relationship between two or more variables, in which the first event is predictive of a second event.

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What is ethology?

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The study of organisms in their natural enviornment.

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What is an ex post facto fallacy?

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Error in reasoning in which we assume that the observed relationship between current and repoorted historical events represents

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What is experimenter bias?

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Biasing effects produced by the expectations of the researcher.

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What is experimenter reactivity?

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Any action by the researcher, other than the independent variable manipulation, that tends to influence participants’ responses.

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What is exploratory research?

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Low-constraint research designed to investigate feasibility and to generate, rather than test, hypotheses.

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What is field research?

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Research conducted outside the laboratory.

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What is generalisability?

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Extent to which research findings are applicable to the outside world.

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What is generalise?

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To assume that the findings of a study will be found for other participants or in other settings.

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What is habituation?

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A process in which organisms gradually reduce their attention and their responsiveness to any stimulus that is routunely present.

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What is measurement reactivity?

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Any effect on participant’s behaviour that results from the participant being aware that they are being observed.

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What is narrative data?

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Verbal descriptions of activities, events or internal feelings rather than quantitative measures.

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What is nonreactive measures?

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Any dependent measure that provides consistient and accurate scores, even when the participant is aware of being measured.

18
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What is participant observer?

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Any researcher gathering data while being an active part of the setting.

19
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What is qualitative research method?

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A research approach seeks to understand psychological operations by observing the broad pattern of variables.

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What is reactive measure?

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Any measurement procedure that produces different scores depending on whether participants are aware that they are being measured.

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What is representativeness?

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Degree to which a sample reflects population characteristics.

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What is sampling?

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Process of drawing a sample from a population.

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What is scienticist-practioner model?

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A model for the training of clinical psychologists, which teaches research and clincial skills in an integrated manner.

24
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What is selective survival?

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The phenomenon in which some stored records are maintained while others are lost due to unknown factors.

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What is unobtrusive measure?

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Any measure that can be used without the participants being aware that they are being observed.

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WHat is unobtrustive observer?

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Anyone who is able to observe the behaviour of participants without the participants being aware that they are being observed,.