a level psycohology: component 2

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Decks in this class (27)

Experiments: Identifying IV’s and DV’s
What is a variable,
What is the iv,
What is the dv
4  cards
Experiments: Operationalising
What does operationalising mean,
Which variables do we operationalise,
Why do we operationalise
5  cards
Experiments: Defining And Writing Aims
What is a research aim,
What 2 things are important to in...
2  cards
Experiments: Hypotheses
What is a hypothesis,
What do we mean when we say a hyp...,
What do we mean when we say a hyp...
17  cards
Experiments: Sampling
What is the participant,
What is the sample,
What is the target population
23  cards
Experiments: Extraneous Variables
What are extraneous variables,
What is a confounding variable,
What are the 5 types of extraneou...
23  cards
Experiments: Experimental Designs
What are the 3 types of experimen...,
What is a repeated measures design,
What are the disadvantages of rep...
10  cards
Experiments: Location Of Research
What is the laboratory,
What is the field,
What is online research location
12  cards
Ethical Issues And How To Deal With Them
What is meant by the double oblig...,
What is the british psychology so...,
Define valid consent
22  cards
Observational Techniques
What are the 3 ways we can collec...,
What are non experimental methods,
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33  cards
Validity And Reliability: Internal Validity + Self Reports
How do we deal with low internal ...,
When does internal validity occur,
How could the problem that lowers...
13  cards
Validity And Reliability: External Validity + Assessing (checking) Validity
What is external validity about,
How can ecological validity be im...,
How can population validity be im...
13  cards
Validity And Reliability: Observations And Inter-rater Reliability
What key word is used to define r...,
What is external reliability,
In order to check if results are ...
9  cards
Validity And Reliability: Self-reports Reliability
What are the types of reliability...,
What is internal reliability,
What is external reliability
14  cards
Self-reports: The Purpose Of Self Reports + Evaluation
What are the 3 methods to collect...,
What are some of the strengths of...,
What are some of the weaknesses t...
10  cards
Self Reports: The Different Types Of Questions
What is an open q,
What type of data does open qs ge...,
Strengths of open qs
16  cards
Self Reports: Assessing And Dealing With Validity
What might stop a questionnaire i...,
What are some of the solutions to...,
What are the 3 most appropriate t...
17  cards
Brains Scans and Quasi Experiments
Why has it historically been diff...,
What are the 4 types of scans you...,
What does each of the scans eeg c...
23  cards
Correlations
What is a correlation,
What are the 2 variables called t...,
What are the words that we cannot...
23  cards
The Role Of The Scientific Community In Validating New Knowledge: Report Writing
What is the order of the format f...,
What is the abstract,
What is the introduction
12  cards
The Role Of The Scientific Community In Validating New Knowledge: Peer Reviews
What is the definition of a peer ...,
Why are peer reviews important,
What might be the problem with re...
16  cards
Case Studies, Types Of Data, Longitudinal And Cross-sectional Studies
What is quantitative data,
What,
What is primary data
26  cards
Data: Levels Of Measurement
0  cards
Data: Descriptive Statistics
0  cards
Data: Data Dirstiributions
0  cards
Data: Inferential Statistics And Probability
0  cards
Data: Statistical Tests
0  cards

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