Week 2: Emotions

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Across
  1. 2. A statistical test used to compare means across multiple groups.
  2. 4. A hypothesis that proposes that a set of basic emotions are universal across all cultures.
  3. 5. (Two Words) A standardized number that measures the strength of the relationship between two variables or the magnitude of difference between two groups.
  4. 8. A construct or variable that is inferred rather than directly observed (i.e., intelligence or motivation).
Down
  1. 1. (Hyphenated) How likely it is that the null hypothesis is true; tells us that there is a difference (but not how strong the difference is).
  2. 2. The level of physiological and psychological activation or excitement experienced in response to an emotional stimulus. Ranges from low to high.
  3. 3. The intrinsic attractiveness or aversiveness of an emotional stimulus. Ranges from positive to negative.
  4. 6. (Hyphenated) Statistical test used to determine if there's a significant association between categorical variables.
  5. 7. (Hyphenated) Statistical test used to compare the means between two groups.