Psych Ch. 2 – Flashcards
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    Archival research
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Method of research using past records or data sets to answer various research questions or to search for patterns.
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    Attrition
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Reduction in number of research participants, as some may drop out of the study over time.
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    Cause/effect relationship
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Changes in one variable causing changes to the other variable, which can only be determined through experimental research design.
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    Case study
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Observational research study that focuses on one or a few people.
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    Confirmation bias
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Tendency to ignore evidence that disproves ideas or beliefs.
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    Confounding variable
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Unanticipated outside factor that affects both variables of interest. Often gives the false impression that change in one variable has caused change in the other.
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    Control group
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A group that serves as a basis for comparison for chance factors that might influence the outcome of the study.
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    Correlation
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Relationship between two or more variables. Indicated by a coefficient (-1-+1) and usually represented by r.
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    Cross-sectional research
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Study that compares multiples segments of a population at a single time.
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    Debriefing
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When an experiment involved deception, participants are told total and truthful information about the experiment when it is over.
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    Deception
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Purposeful misleading of participants in order to maintain the integrity of the experiment.
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    Deductive reasoning
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Results are predicted based on a general premise.
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    Dependent variable
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Variable that the researcher measures to see how much effect the other variable has had.
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    Independent variable
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Variable that the researcher controls to see how much affect it has on the other variable.
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    Double-blind study
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Experiment in which bot the researchers and participants are blind to group assignments.
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    Empirical
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Objective, tangible evidence that can be observed time and time again.
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    Experimenter bias
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Researcher expectations skew the results of the study.
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    Fact
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Objective and verifiable observation, established using evidence collected through empirical research.
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    Falsifiable
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Able to be disproved through experiment.
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    Placebo effect
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The idea that expectancy of an outcome can cause that outcome.
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    IRB
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Institutional review board
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    Descriptive statistics
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Statistics used to organize/summarize data.
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    Inferential statistics
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Statistics used to draw conclusions from data.
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    Generalize
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Inferring that the results for a sample apply to the larger population.
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    Hypothesis
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Tentative and testable statement about the relationship between two or more variables.
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    Illusory correlation
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Seeing relationships between two things when in reality no relationship exists.
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    Inductive reasoning
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Conclusions are drawn from observations.
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    Informed consent
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Process of informing a research participant about what to expect during an experiment, any risk involved, and the implications of the research, and then obtain the person's consent to participate.
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    IACUC
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Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee
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    Inter-rater reliability
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Measure of agreement among observers on how they record and classify a particular event.
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    Longitudinal research
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Studies in which the same group of individuals in surveyed or measured repeatedly over an extended period of time.
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    Naturalistic observation
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Observation of behavior in its natural setting.
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    Operational definition
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Description of what actions and operations will be used to measure the dependent variables and manipulate the independent variables.
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    Opinion
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Personal judgments, conclusions, or attitudes, that may/may not be true.
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    Population
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Overall group of individuals that the researchers are interested in.
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    Reliability
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Consistency and reproducibility of a given result.
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    Replicate
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Repeating an experiment using different samples to determine the research's reliability.
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    Statistical analysis
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Determines how likely any difference between experimental groups is due to chance.
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    Survey
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List of questions to be answered by research participants - usually in paper form.
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    Theory
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Well-developed set of ideas that propose an explanation for observed phenomena.
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    Validity
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Accuracy of a given result in measuring what it is designed to measure.
