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Across
- 2. - Process that ensures participants have equal chance of being in any condition.
- 4. - Explaining to participants after an experiment, especially when deception is used.
- 6. - Field connecting brain activity with social processes.
- 8. - An integrated set of principles that explains and predicts observed events.
- 9. - Research method manipulating variables to test cause and effect.
- 12. - The factor manipulated in an experiment.
- 14. - Yielding to real or imagined group pressure.
- 15. - Beliefs or feelings that influence behavior.
- 16. - A statistical relationship between two variables, not implying causation.
- 17. - The scientific study of how people think about, influence, and relate to one another.
- 19. - Mental shortcut or "gut feeling" that is powerful but sometimes perilous.
- 20. - The process of repeating a study to confirm findings.
Down
- 1. - A testable proposition predicting a relationship between variables.
- 3. - Widely held ideas and values that help people make sense of the world.
- 5. - Principles or standards that influence research topics and interpretations.
- 7. - The measured outcome in an experiment.
- 10. - A controlled setting where social psychological studies are often conducted.
- 11. - The "I-knew-it-all-along" phenomenon.
- 13. - Shared ideas, traditions, and attitudes passed across generations.
- 18. - Ethical principle requiring participants be told enough to choose participation.