Vocabs
Across
- 2. A research technique for acquiring data about the attitudes or behaviors of a group of people, usually by asking questions of a representative, random sample.
- 3. study An in-depth study of a single person or group to reveal some universal principle.
- 4. The relationship between variables.
- 5. group In an experiment, the group that does not receive the treatment.
- 6. group In a study, the participants who receive the treatment.
- 7. method A type of research in which the same people are studied over a long time period.
- 8. observation The study of behavior in naturally occurring situations without manipulation or control on the part of the observer.
- 11. bias The concept that people who volunteer to participate in research studies often differ from those who do volunteer.
- 12. sample A survey population, selected by chance, which fairly represents the general population.
- 14. correlation An unpleasant stimulus between two variables in which one variable increases as the other variable decreases.
- 15. variable In an experiment, the factor that is being measured and that may change in response to manipulations of the independent variable.
- 17. Predisposition to a certain point of view.
Down
- 1. A controlled scientific procedure to determine whether certain variables manipulated by the researcher have an effect on other variables.
- 2. sample A sample drawn in such a way that known subgroups within a population are represented in proportion to their numbers in the general population.
- 3. method A method of research that looks at different age groups at the same time in order to understand changes that occur during the life span.
- 9. variable Factor that researchers manipulate so that they can determine its effect.
- 10. population The total group to be studied or described and from whom samples may be drawn.
- 11. Factors that are measured or controlled in a scientific study.
- 13. A representative segment of a target population.
- 16. An inert substance used in controlled experiments to test the effectiveness of another substance.