Across
- 5. Experiment conducted in a controlled environment
- 6. When you only predict a relationship between variables
- 8. Experiment conducted in a naturally existing environment
- 10. A scale which shows how close to real life the experiment is
- 13. The science of the mind, behaviour and experiences
- 14. Experiment conducted in a more natural environment, which has a greater ecological validity
- 15. A sample made up of people who it is easiest to do an experiment on
- 16. If an experiment includes this, it shows how people behave in real life
Down
- 1. No relationship between variables
- 2. The study of mental processes
- 3. The variable that is measured
- 4. This is needed in an experiment to reduce the impact of other variables
- 7. This happened when people are bombarded with too many stimuli and so restrict their attention to the events that seem to be the most important
- 9. This happens when someone witnesses a potentially bad event but, due to the presence of a large group of people, then decide to not take action
- 11. The variable that is manipulated
- 12. This is used when results from previous research can allow you to predict the direction of your results
