Across
- 3. type of validity that tells how well concepts or measurements that are supposed to be related are actually related
- 4. term that suggests changes in an outcome measure are replicable
- 5. definitions and constructs that are somewhat unclear, or not operationalized, can be described as ______
- 6. two words; measures the strength of a relationship between two variables or the magnitude of difference between groups (e.g., r correlational coefficient, Cohen’s d, etc.)
- 8. one theory from the readings states that there are a basic set of ______ emotions that exist in nature
- 9. type of validity that tells how well concepts or measurements that are supposed to be unrelated are actually unrelated
- 10. a ____ -analysis combines data and evaluates results from many scientific studies
- 11. a construct or variable that is inferred (or underlying) rather than directly observed
- 12. a test statistic that tells you the probability that your null hypothesis is true (there is a hyphen in this word that is not included in the crossword!)
Down
- 1. one theory from the reading states that emotions are _____ from more basic building blocks or “ingredients”
- 2. term that suggests changes in an outcome measure are unique
- 7. the process by which a researcher defines how a concept is measured, observed, or manipulated within a particular study
