| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| dependent variable | behaviour being measured | 0%
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| observe or examine an individual in an extreme fashion to study their ailments | case studies | 0%
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| variables that are outside the control of the researcher | confounding variables | 0%
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| SM guiding principle: | evaluating measures | 0%
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| if a researcher knows what condition the participant is in then they will act to the participant in which condition they are in | experimenter expectancy effect | 0%
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| within-subject design | individuals act as their own control,individuals experience both sides of the condition | 0%
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| between-subject design | individuals assigned to a condition experience only that condition | 0%
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| combine the mean and the variability to yield a probability estimate | inferential statistics | 0%
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| the knowledge of being watched or studied change their attitude or behaviour when they know they were being watched | naturalistic observation | 0%
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| SM guiding principle: | openness in science | 0%
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| if participants know what condition they’re in then they will be act in the condition that they are in | placebo effect | 0%
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| SM guiding principle: | random selection | 0%
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| able to measure subtle info, but assumes honest answers | self-report surveys | 0%
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| used to summarize data, measures of central tendency | statistics | 0%
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| application of SM: a set of behavioural responses | test hypothesis with data | 0%
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| degree of which the scores deviate from each other | variability | 0%
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| independent variable | variable that is being manipulated | 0%
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