Relationships and Research Methods
Across
- 5. The coeffiecient for perfect positive correlation
- 7. "They know you're watching them" observation
- 10. What Rusbult's theory states as the most important factor in maintaining a relationship: _______________ level
- 12. Inferential test using nominal data and a correlational data set
- 13. Most of Duck's research comes from ________________ culture
- 17. Children would be an example of an _____________ investment
- 18. Mose research into relationship theories is __________________
- 20. A type of validity that assesses whether a measure is in line with other experiments that used that method
- 21. Thibaut and _________ proposed social exchange theory
- 22. A real-world observation
- 23. First phase of Duck's model
- 24. Inferential test using ordinal data in an independent groups experiment
Down
- 1. Inferential test using interval data and a repeated measures design
- 2. An issue with Duck's phase model is the research is __________________ where people are remembering back through questionnaires or interviews
- 3. The investment model gives a plausible explanation for why people stay in ___________ relationships
- 4. The second phase of Duck's model
- 6. The second theory of relationships
- 8. Comparison level for ____________ can affect whether somebody will stay in a current relationship
- 9. Social exchange theory's second stage where they negotiate costs and benefits
- 11. An additional phase added by Duck to signify growth and learnings from a failed relationship
- 14. This interview technique goes with the flow
- 15. Relationship maintenance strategy according to Rusbult
- 16. A type of validity that is a commonsense test of internal validity
- 19. "Hiding in the bushes" observation
- 23. Self-disclosure would be an example of an ___________ investment
- 25. "Favourite colour" type of data