Across
- 4. Sample – Sample mimics the general pop (ethnic, gender, ages).
- 6. Bias – in thinking/judgment.
- 8. effect – ppl change behavior when know being watched.
- 9. needs peer review and adequate sample sizes.
- 10. bias/Participant bias – experimenter/participant expectations influence results.
- 13. bias – sample not representative of the population.
- 14. NOT MIX Random Sample and Random Assignment –
- 17. bias – find info that supports your preexisting beliefs.
- 18. desirability – ppl lie to look good.
Down
- 1. Sample – least representative – based on availability – less generalizability.
- 2. norms – beliefs/behaviors of a culture can influence research results.
- 3. – overestimate our knowledge/abilities.
- 5. = Cause/Effect
- 7. – self report data – bias when subjects lie or fail to understand the question.
- 11. Sample (selection) – method to select people from the population for the study.
- 12. bias – “I knew it all along.”
- 15. effects – how you frame the question can impact your results.
- 16. = Generalization
