Psychology Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. A bias where people perceive a relationship between variables that does not exist (16 letters)
  2. 3. Individuals' experiences in a certain scenario are influenced or determined by their expectations or beliefs.
  3. 6. A research method that examines data at a single point in time (18 letters)
  4. 7. A research method that studies a single case in depth (12 letters)
  5. 8. A variable that is manipulated in an experiment (14 letters)
  6. 9. The process of drawing broad conclusions from specific observations (9 letters)
  7. 12. the decrease in research participants as they drop out over time
  8. 16. A type of study where participants are deceived about the true purpose (9 letters)
  9. 19. A type of bias where the experimenter influences the results (8 letters)
  10. 21. A type of reasoning that moves from general to specific (17 letters)
  11. 24. A research method that studies the same group over a long period (15 letters)
  12. 25. The group in an experiment that receives the treatment or intervention (7 letters)
Down
  1. 1. A research method that involves studying multiple groups at the same time (18 letters)
  2. 4. A statistical measure of the strength of a relationship between two variables (19 letters)
  3. 5. A variable that is not accounted for in a study and may affect the results (12 letters)
  4. 10. A study where neither the participants nor the researchers know who is receiving the treatment (12 letters)
  5. 11. based on verifiable, objective evidence that can be repeatedly observed, independent of the observer
  6. 13. A research method that involves manipulating one variable to observe its effect on another (10 letters)
  7. 14. A variable that is not manipulated and is affected by the independent variable (10 letters)
  8. 15. the variable that the experimenter controls or influences
  9. 17. the accuracy of a result in measuring what was supposed to be measured
  10. 18. A group in an experiment that does not receive the treatment (6 letters)
  11. 20. A statement that can be proven or disproven through evidence (4 letters)
  12. 22. A statement that can be tested through experimentation (10 letters)
  13. 23. The process of explaining the purpose of a study to participants after it concludes (9 letters)