Exam 3: Research Methods in Psychology

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A psychologist finds a strong positive correlation between two variables. This means that the correlation coefficient will be above 0.

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Which of the following is a branch of philosophy devoted to the nature of reality

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During an overt observation

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A biased sample can be explained as

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The core difference between qualitative and quantitative research is

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A correlation coefficient of 14 would represent

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A psychologist suspects that there is good subject tendency within his experiment. This means that participants are likely to give good quality data.

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In correlational research a lurking variable refers to

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Correlation is measures with a statistic known as the

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A p value of <.05 means

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The most basic Type of descriptive research is the

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Explain what is mean by the statement correlation does not imply causation.

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In experimental design _________are all the ways in which experimenters work to keep all variables constant other than the independent variable(s) being manipulated.

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The inferential procedure traditionally used to determine the probability of chance factors affecting results is known as ______ testing.

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Which of the following refers to a set of rules put together to make it easier to conform to standards of morally correct behaviour

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Psychologists can extract quantitative data from qualitative data and analyse this using quantitative analysis

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The ______, median and _________are all Types of descriptive statistics.

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Explain the difference between qualitative and quantitative data. In your answer use examples of research methods that you may use to collect each of these Types of data.

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In an experiment, any variable that exerts a measurable effect on the dependent variable without the knowledge of the experimenter is called a _________variable or ______.

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Which of the following is one way in which researchers with a pre-existing bias may deliberately influence the outcome of surveys?

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