Chapter 2 Review

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Across
  1. 6. type of bias where one fails to compare the other situation when two comparisons are present. Use study cards and get an A/Not using flashcards and still getting an A
  2. 7. Contains a full bibliographic listing of all the sources mentioned in the article
  3. 8. Vivid in memory that leads you to overestimate how often a situation occurs
  4. 10. Reports the results of a research study for the first time. Contain details of the study's method, statistical tests used, and the results of a study
  5. 12. Explains in detail how the researchers conducted their study, provides enough detail that you could repeat the study without asking questions
  6. 13. Actor in a research study
  7. 14. Behavior research explains a proportion of cases, preferably a high proportion
  8. 15. Believing you are incapable to biases
  9. 16. Is personal experience and an authority figure reliable sources of information?
  10. 19. First section, explains the topic of the study and the background
  11. 20. Alternative explanation
  12. 21. Summarize and integrate all published studies that have been done in one research area
  13. 22. What feels natural so it must be right
Down
  1. 1. Concise summary of the article
  2. 2. Cherry-picking evidence that only supports your theory
  3. 3. The strength of a relationship between two or more variables
  4. 4. Subscription only
  5. 5. Allows for the study to differentiate a possible conclusion
  6. 9. Research is available to the public for free. Follows one of Merton's scientific Norms!
  7. 11. Provides tables and figures that summarize key features
  8. 12. Quantitative technique that combines the results of many studies and gives a number that summarizes the magnitude of a relationship
  9. 17. Deliberate creation and sharing of information known to be false
  10. 18. Summarizes the study's research question and method and indicates how well the results of the study support the hypothesis