Across
- 3. An experimental design where different participants are used in each condition of the study
- 4. A weakness of questionnaires where participants respond in a socially acceptable way rather than giving true answers
- 5. The use of the exact same procedures and instructions for all participants to ensure fairness and replicability
- 9. Individual differences between people (e.g., age, IQ) that could affect study results (a weakness of independent measures design)
- 13. A research method that uses written (questionnaires) or verbal (interviews) questions to collect data
- 15. A method used to solve order effects in a repeated measures design
Down
- 1. A value ranging from -1.0 to +1.0 that indicates the strength of the relationship between two co-variables (closer to ±1 = stronger relationship)
- 2. An experimental design where the same participants are used in all conditions of the study
- 6. occur due to the order in which participants complete conditions (a weakness of repeated measures design)
- 7. Two variables whose relationship is measured in a correlation study
- 8. A type of correlation where as one variable increases, the other decreases
- 10. An experimental design where different participants are used in each condition, but they are matched on key characteristics (e.g., age, IQ)
- 11. A type of correlation where as one variable increases, the other increases
- 12. A technique to measure the relationship between two co-variables; it does not show cause and effect
- 14. A graph used to plot the relationship between two co-variables in a correlation
