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Research Methods
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I-level Psychology Mind Map on Research Methods, created by Reuben Caruana on 22/05/2014.
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Research Methods
Quantitative Research
Expermental Hypothesis
Qualitative Research
Variables
Independent Variable (manipulating)
Dependent Variable (responding)
Confounding Variable (extraneous)
Participant Variable
Situational Variable
Controlled Variable
Null Hypothesis
Sampling Techniques
Random Sampling
Quota Sampling
Self-selecting Sampling
Opportunity Sampling
Standard Procedures
Reflexivity
Experimental Designs
Independent Design
Matched Participant Design
Repeated Measures Design
Hypothesis
One Tailed
Two Tailed
Experiments
Lab Experiments
Field Experiments
Quasi Experiments
Natural Experiments
Field Observations
Structured Observation
Behaviour Checklists/Coding Systems
Unstructured Observation
Self-Report Studies
Cross-sectional and longitudinal Studies
Correlational Studies
Case Studies
Survey Studies
Reliability and Validity
Descriptive Satistics
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