psychology
Across
- 2. an unpleasent stimulus between two variables in which one variable increases as the other decreases
- 3. a sample drawn in such a way that know subgroups within a population are represented in porpotion
- 4. the factor that is manipulated by the researcher to determine its effect on another variable
- 6. a tyoe of research in which same people are studied over a long time period
- 7. the relation between variables
- 9. people who volunteer to participate in research studies often differ from those who do not volunnteer
- 11. a prediction or assumption
- 12. a controlled scientific procedure to determine whether certain variables manipulated by reseacher have an effect on the other variable
- 13. the study of behavior in a controlled situation
- 16. a relationship between variables in which one variable increases as the other varibale also increases
- 17. in an experiment the factor that is being measured and that may change in response to manipulatons of the independent variable
- 18. factors that are measured or controlled in a scientific study
- 19. a survey population selected by chance
Down
- 1. a method of research thet looks at different age groups at the same time in order to understand changes that occur during the life span
- 3. a representative segment of a target population
- 5. the study of behavior in naturally ocurring situations without manipulation
- 8. to repeat a research study
- 10. the total group to be studied
- 14. a research technique for acquiring data
- 15. an in-depth study of a single person or group to reveal some universal principle