Exam 3: Research Methods in Psychology
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When one variable increases and the other variable does not change, this is an example of
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When one variable decreases as the other variable increases, the correlation is said to be
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When one variable increases as the other variable increases, the correlation is said to be a negative correlation
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In a blind experiment neither the subject nor those interacting directly with them are aware of the exact nature of the hypotheses being tested and/or to which level of the independent variable a participant has been exposed.
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When participants realise the aim of a study and modify their behaviour accordingly this is referred to as
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_________analysis aims to deconstruct language to uncover ideological assumptions in the ways we use language
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The British Psychological Society's ethical principle that 'Psychologists should produce research that is of benefit to both participants and the common good', is known as
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When participants are deliberately misinformed about the research this is known as
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