Chapter 2 Research Rana Urlocker
Across
- 4. Tools and techniques used to assess thought or behavior
- 6. Substance or treatment that appears identical to the actual substance or treatment
- 8. The number of times a score occurs in a set of data
- 11. Average number
- 12. The entire group the researcher is studying
- 15. Informs participants of minimum cost and maximum benefits
- 16. Type of science that includes astronomy and chemistry
- 17. Tells how the world should work
- 18. Type of science that includes zoology and genetics
- 19. The most commonly occurring value
- 20. A characteristic that changes
- 21. A type of psychology that examines historically important people
- 22. The repetition of a study
- 23. The score that separates the lower half from the upper half
- 25. A study that measures two or more variables
Down
- 1. How many "flavors" of science are there?
- 2. Standards of right and wrong
- 3. The reason behind "the bystander effect" research
- 5. A subset of the population that is studied
- 7. A prediction that can be tested
- 9. Discovered experimenter bias
- 10. Type of science that includes economics and anthropology
- 12. Claims presented as science, but without scientific evidence
- 13. Studies that include interviews, surveys, and naturalistic observation
- 14. His experiment would not performed today due to ethical guidelines
- 19. His experiment would not performed today due to ethical guidelines
- 24. Informs participants of exact purpose of study