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Decks in this class (26)

Non Experimental RM: Types of Observations.
What are two types of observations,
Define a naturalistic observation...,
Strength of a controlled observation
43  cards
Non Experimental RM: Behaviour Sampling
What are two types of behaviour s...,
Briefly what is time sampling,
Time sampling what happens to beh...
10  cards
Non Experimental RM: Reliability & Validity of Observations
What is meant by reliability,
Controlled observations are,
Naturalistic observations are
19  cards
Non Experimental RM: Self Reports
What are some self report methods,
What is involved in self reports 3m,
You can have open and closed ques...
50  cards
Non Experimental RM: Correlations and Case Studies
What is a correlation,
Interpreting correlations what do...,
What are the 3 different directio...
34  cards
Experimental RM: Methods
What are the four types of experi...,
Describe a lab method a01,
What are 2 strengths of using lab...
28  cards
Experimental RM: Problems with Experimental Methods
Demand Characteristics and Bias
16  cards
Experimental RM: Experimental Designs
What are the three types of exper...,
What are the three types of exper...,
Define an independent groups design
33  cards
Experimental RM: Controls for Experimental Designs
What is the problem with an indep...,
How is individual differences a p...,
How could you control individual ...
11  cards
Experimental RM: Sampling
What is a population,
What is a sample,
What are the 5 sampling techniques
24  cards
Experimental RM: Reliability
Define reliability,
What is the method to assess reli...,
How might test retest assess reli...
9  cards
Experimental RM: Validity
What are the 2 ways to assess val...,
How does face validity assess val...,
How would concurrent validity ass...
12  cards
Experimental RM: Pilot studies
What is meant by a pilot study 2 ...,
What the aims of a pilot study co...
2  cards
Experimental RM: Ethics
What are ethical issues,
What are 4 ethical issues dipc,
How might deception be an ethical...
11  cards
STATISTICS: Reporting Psychological Investigations
What the 6 sections of a scientif...,
What is section 1 of a psychologi...,
What is the purpose of an abstract
30  cards
STATISTICS: Peer Review
What is meant by the term peer re...,
What is the purpose of peer review,
What is the peer review process
9  cards
STATISTICS: Features of a Science
True or false if research has sci...
15  cards
Statistics : Psychological Research and the Economy
Psychological research can have a...,
What are some examples of how psy...,
A01 how has psychology and mental...
15  cards
STATISTICS: Type 1 and Type 2 Errors
Define a type 1 error 2m,
What is meant by a lenient p value,
Why do psychologists use the 5 si...
11  cards
Statistics: Analysing Qualitative Data
Content and Thematic Analysis
9  cards
STATISTICS: Reliability and Validity of CONTENT ANALYSIS
What are the two ways to assess t...,
What does reliability mean,
How might inter rater reliability...
10  cards
Statistics: Descriptive Statistics
Measures of Central Tendency and Measures of Dispersion
20  cards
Statistics: Distributions
What are the features of a normal...,
What are the features of a positi...,
What are the features of a negati...
3  cards
STATISTICS: Primary and Secondary Data
What is meant by the term primary...,
A03 what is a strength of primary...,
A03 what is a weakness of primary...
18  cards
Statistics: Graphical Representations
What are the 3 types of graphical...,
What are 2 key features of a bar ...,
A03 what is a strength of meta an...
4  cards
Statistics: Qual/Quan Data
What are four types of data,
What is meant by the term quantit...,
What is a strength of quantitativ...
14  cards

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