Probability in Psychology Flashcards

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When you see a ‘p’ in any form, what does it mean?

A

Probability.

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What des probability mean?

A

How likely something is to happen.

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3
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In what form will probability be in?

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A number between 0 and 1.

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What does a 0 mean when talking about probability?

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Impossible, will never happen.

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What does a 1 mean when talking about probability?

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Certain, will always happen.

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In psychology, how often will be get a 0 or a 1 as a probability?

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Never.

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7
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Wha is the conventional probability we use in psychology?

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p ≤ 0.05

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8
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In larger numbers, what is 0.05?

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1 in 20.

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9
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What hypothesis do we use when talking about probability?

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The null hypothesis.

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Why do we always use the null hypothesis when talking about probability?

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Because all experiments will have a null in the same form.

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What does it mean to use the null hypothesis when talking about probability, using 0.05 as an example?

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1 person in 20 people don’t do the expected behaviour.

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When will a study be called significant if we are using the p≤0.05 significance level?

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If only 1 persons in 20 people don’t do the expected behaviour then it will be considered significant.

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How does the significance level change when challenging other research?

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Tend to adopt tighter significance levels eg p≤0.02 or 0.01

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What does a significance level of 0.01 mean in terms of performing a behaviour?

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Only 1 in 100 people fail to do the behaviour.

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Why can you never say a theory proves a study?

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Because it would imply 100% accuracy, or a significance level of 0 which is impossbible.

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