research method 1

123456789101112131415
Across
  1. 3. An experimental design where different participants are used in each condition of the study
  2. 4. A weakness of questionnaires where participants respond in a socially acceptable way rather than giving true answers
  3. 5. The use of the exact same procedures and instructions for all participants to ensure fairness and replicability
  4. 9. Individual differences between people (e.g., age, IQ) that could affect study results (a weakness of independent measures design)
  5. 13. A research method that uses written (questionnaires) or verbal (interviews) questions to collect data
  6. 15. A method used to solve order effects in a repeated measures design
Down
  1. 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. 2. An experimental design where the same participants are used in all conditions of the study
  3. 6. occur due to the order in which participants complete conditions (a weakness of repeated measures design)
  4. 7. Two variables whose relationship is measured in a correlation study
  5. 8. A type of correlation where as one variable increases, the other decreases
  6. 10. An experimental design where different participants are used in each condition, but they are matched on key characteristics (e.g., age, IQ)
  7. 11. A type of correlation where as one variable increases, the other increases
  8. 12. A technique to measure the relationship between two co-variables; it does not show cause and effect
  9. 14. A graph used to plot the relationship between two co-variables in a correlation