Psychological methods
Across
- 4. sample a sample drawn in such a way that known subgroups within a population are represented
- 6. observation The study of behavior in a controlled situation
- 7. method A type of research in which the same people are studied over a long time Period
- 9. a prediction, or assumption about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- 12. correlation A relationship between variables, in which one variable increases as the other variable also increases
- 13. group In an experiment, the group that does not receive the treatment
- 14. A research technique for acquiring data about the attitudes or behaviors of a group of people
- 16. study an in-depth study of a single person, or a group to reveal some universal principle
- 17. The relationship between variables
- 18. correlation An unpleasant stimulus between two variables, in which one variable increases as the other variable decreases
Down
- 1. A controlled scientific procedure to determine whether certain variables manipulated by the researcher
- 2. population the total group to be a stud or described, and from whom samples may be drawn
- 3. observation The study of behavior in naturally occur situations without manipulation or control on the part of the observer
- 5. bias the concept, that people who volunteer to participate in research studies, often defer from those who do not volunteer
- 8. A representative segment of a target population
- 10. An inert substance used in controlled experiments
- 11. To repeat a research study, usually with different participants and in different situations
- 15. sample A survey selected by chance which fairly represents the general population
- 19. consent Agreement by an individual to participate in research after receiving information about the purpose of the study
- 20. rules and standards for proper and responsible behavior