AP Psychology Unit 0
Institutional Review Board (IRB)
A committee at each institution where research is conducted to review every experiment for ethics and methodology.
double-blind procedure
A research strategy in which neither subjects nor experimenters know which subjects are in the experimental or control groups.
convenience sampling
Choosing a sample based on those who are easiest to access and readily available
qualitative measures
Data not recorded in numerical form; may be narrative or yes/no responses
correlational studies
Examine the relationship between variables, but DO NOT establish cause and effect
mode
The value that occurs most frequently in a given data set.
Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC)
a committee to review animal research for ethics and methodology
case study
a descriptive technique in which one individual or group is studied in depth
naturalistic observation
a descriptive technique of observing and recording behavior in naturally occurring situations without trying to manipulate and control the situation
bimodal distribution
a distribution with two modes - has 2 peaks
confounding variable
a factor other than the factor being studied that might influence a study's results
scatterplot
a graphed cluster of dots, each of which represents the values of two variables
statistical significance
a measure of how likely it is that a result is due to chance.
standard deviation
a measure of how much the values in a dataset deviate from the mean
experimenter bias
a phenomenon that occurs when a researcher's expectations or preferences about the outcome of a study influence the results obtained
operational definition
a precise description of the variables in research to allow for replication
positive correlation
a relationship between two variables in which both variables either increase or decrease together
representative sample
a sample that accurately reflects the characteristics of the population as a whole
random sampling
a sample that fairly represents a population because each member has an equal chance of inclusion
sample
a subset of the population
falsifiable
able to be disproven by experimental results
informed consent
an ethical principle that research participants be told enough to enable them to choose whether they wish to participate and they must agree to do so
random assignment
assigning participants to experimental and control conditions by chance, thus minimizing preexisting differences between those assigned to the different groups
experiment
can help establish causation; involves the use of independent variable(s) and random assignment
qualitative inferential data
describes qualities or characteristics
correlation coefficient
describes the strength and direction of the relationship between 2 variables (-1 to 1)
sampling bias
exists when a sample is not representative of the population from which it was drawn
informed assent
for research done on children, they must be told enough to enable them to choose whether they wish to participate and they must agree to do so
percentile rank
indicates the percentage of data points in a data set below a given value
structured interviews
interviews in which all applicants are asked the same set of standardized questions (example of a qualitative measure)
quantitative inferential data
is numerical
cross-sectional study
observe changes over time by studying people at each age you are interested in, all at once
normal distribution
produces a curve that is bell-shaped and symmetrical around the mean
likert scales
questionnaires that require individuals to indicate their degree of agreement or disagreement with a set of statements (example of a quantitative measure)
replication
repeating the essence of a research study, usually with different participants in different situations, to see whether the basic finding extends to other participants and circumstances
single-blind procedure
research design in which participants don't know whether they are in the experimental or control group
generalizable
research is able to be applied to the population as a whole; this is possible when a representative sample is used
68-95-99.7 rule
rule that describes what percentage of values fall within 1, 2, and 3 standard deviations of the mean
placebo
something which has a possible mental effect, but no physical effect
longitudinal study
studies changes over time; one group that is studied at each of the ages in question
self-report bias
systematic errors that can occur in self-report data because participants are unable or unwilling to answer accurately
negatively skewed distribution
tail extends to the left (has a few unusually small values)
positively skewed distribution
tail extends to the right (has a few unusually large values)
effect sizes
tells us the magnitude or strength of a relationship between variables or the difference between groups.
range
the difference between the highest and lowest scores in a distribution
control group
the group that does not receive the independent variable; used to establish a baseline for comparison
population
the group that is being studied as part of research; the people that can 'answer' the research question
experimental group
the group that receives the treatment or is exposed to the independent variable
median
the middle value in a data set
negative correlation
the relationship between two variables in which one variable increases as the other variable decreases
social desirability bias
the tendency for people to say what they believe is appropriate or acceptable
dependent variable
the variable that is expected to change as a result of the experimenters manipulations of the other variable; the 'then' part of the hypothesis
independent variable
the variable that is manipulated by the experimenter; the 'if' part of the hypothesis
mean
this is often called 'the average'; obtained by adding all of the values in a data set and dividing by the number of data points
quantitative measures
units of measure expressed in numerical terms
survey
using questionnaires to gather info about thoughts, opinions and behaviors
hypothesis
your prediction about the results of your research