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Questão | Responda |
Aim | What you are trying to find out, the purpose of the study |
Causal relationship | When one thing causes another |
Confidentiality | Participants' data should be kept anonymous unless they have given consent to make it public |
Informed consent | Researchers need to obtain the participant's full consent to take part in the study |
Control condition | This is a condition that doesn't involve changing the IV |
Correlation coefficient | A number between -1 and +1 that states how strong a correlation is |
Demand characteristics | Features that inform participants of the aim of the study and could influence their behaviour and therefore the results |
Descriptive statistic | A statistic that summarises a set of data eg) mean, median, mode |
Ecological validity | How well a study reflects everyday real life situations |
Ethics | Set of guidelines that psychologists should follow |
Event sampling | When a researcher records an event every time it happens |
Alternative hypothesis | Predicts that one variable will affect another |
Extraneous Variable | Another variable that could potentially influence the DV |
Hypothesis | A testable statement or a prediction |
Independent measures design | An experimental design which uses different participants in each condition |
Inter-rater reliability | Involves comparing the observations of two or more observers and seeing to what extent they agree |
Matched pairs design | An experimental design that uses different but similar participants in each condition |
Mundane realism | Used in lab experiments to give the impression that the task is real to increase validity and see how people would truly react in that situation |
Observer bias | When the observer is influenced by their expectations |
Order effects | Constant errors that arise as a result of the order in which conditions are experienced by the participants in a repeated measures design experiement |
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