research methods

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Decks in this class (21)

validity
Face validity 1,
Ecological validity 2,
Temporal validity 3
13  cards
sign test
How to remember when you would ch...,
What are the 3d s why u would cho...,
What are the 3d s for a sign test 3
7  cards
case studies
What is a case study 1,
How is data typically gathered in...,
Length of a case study and why 3
17  cards
inferrential statistics
How to remember the mnemonic the ...,
What are the levels of data in or...,
What are the requirements for a p...
11  cards
content analysis
What is content analysis 1,
Examples of things that can be an...,
When is content analysis used 3
14  cards
evaluating content analysis
Strength of content analysis ethi...,
Strength of content analysis reli...,
Weakness of content analysis vali...
4  cards
thematic analysis
What is thematic analysis 1,
What happens once data is transcr...,
What happens to the themes identi...
12  cards
reliability
What is reliability 1,
What result should the tool produ...,
If the results of the same test i...
11  cards
improving reliability
What are the two methods of impro...,
How does the split half method wo...,
Strength of using the split half ...
20  cards
validity
Whats it called where people chan...,
Whats anything to do with individ...,
Whats it called where the partici...
30  cards
improving validity
What are more valid quant or qual...,
What validity are researchers abl...,
How to improve the validity of qu...
9  cards
probability and significance
What is significance 1,
What are psychologists interested...,
How is probability expressed in p...
18  cards
degrees of freedom
How to work out n spearman s rho 1,
How to work out degrees of freedo...,
How to work out degrees of freedo...
7  cards
design an experiment
What should you include when writ...,
What must you include if using re...,
Things to consider when writing a...
5  cards
Consent form, standardised instructions and debrief
What tense must consent form be w...,
What must consent forms contain 2,
What are standardised instructions 3
8  cards
peer review
What is peer review 1,
What are the aims of peer review 1,
What s the process of peer review 2
13  cards
peer review AO3
Positive of peer review 1,
Negative of peer review time and ...,
Negative of peer review expert 3
5  cards
psychology and the economy
What is economic psychology 1,
How are economic implications bes...,
What are the four main principles...
16  cards
reporting an investigation
What s an abstract 1,
What s an introduction 2,
What s the aim and hypotheses 3
16  cards
features of science
What are the two strands to the d...,
What are the key features of a sc...,
What s a paradigm 3
33  cards
features of science: save my exams and pmt
What are the features of science 1,
What is theory construction 2,
What s hypothesis testing 3
15  cards

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