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Stats/Methods I
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JeopardyScientific Method
Getting Started
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The method of inquiry which involves relying on an expert’s opinion
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The method of inquiry you are using if you refuse to stay in a hotel room on the 13th floor…Everyone knows 13 is bad luck.
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Science prefers this kind of explanation because it relies on the fewest possible assumptions—keep it simple, stupid…
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The first formal psychology laboratory was established by this researcher in this country.
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Three of the many research or specialty areas in modern day psychology.
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This kind of observation can often be a great source of research ideas, but a poor source for scientific data.
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This tri-college-sponsored psychology conference is held every spring and is a great way to network with fellow researchers.
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This section of a research report includes a statement of the problem under investigation, a review of the literature, and specific hypotheses regarding the outcome of the research.answer
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Type of source which summarizes an original research report. A review article is one of these.
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The name and update rate of the major academic database for psychology.
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Presenting someone’s work or ideas as your own.
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Psychologists’ ethical responsibilities fall into these 2 broad categories.
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Research participants sign this to document their understanding and voluntary participation in the study.
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Issues raised by Milgram’s obedience experiment prompted the psychological community to publish these.
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A deliberate attempt to misrepresent research findings.
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Scale consisting of discrete categories which specify qualitative differences.
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In general, the degree to which the measurement process measures what it claims to measure.
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Using the same instrument to repeatedly measure the same construct should yield this type of reliability.
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It is possible for a test to be ______ without being valid.
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The 3 general modalities of measurement.
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In general, this kind of sample exhibits the same characteristics as the population.
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Type of sampling used when population is unknown and each element can not be listed.
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A subset of the target population, consisting of those individuals who are available to be recruited as participants in the study.
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Another name for the different layers or levels existing within a particular characteristic of a population.
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Name 2 out of the 4 methods of probability sampling.
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A: What is the method of authority?
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A: What is the method of tenacity?
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A: What is parsimonious?
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A: What is Wundt and Germany?
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A: What are (any 3)Behavior analysis, cognitive, social, biological, neuroscience, educational, school, clinical, etc.?
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A: What is unsystematic or casual observation?
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A: What is the Red River Psychology Conference?
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A: What is the Introduction?
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A: What is a secondary source?
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A: What is PsycINFO and monthly?
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A: What is plagiarism?
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A: What is (1) to research participants and (2) to science?
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A: What is a consent form?
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A: What are the APA ethical guidelines?
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A: What is fraud?
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A: What is a nominal scale?
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A: What is validity?
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A: What is test-retest?
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A: What is reliable?
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A: What are (1) self-report, (2) physiological, and (3) behavioral measures?Back to board
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A: What is a representative sample?
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A: What is non-probability sampling?
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A: What is the accessible population?
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A: What are strata?
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A: What are: (any two)Simple random samplingSystematic samplingStratified random samplingProportionate stratified random
sampling?
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