Waves | Research Methods | Statistics | Ethics | Vocab |
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Different ways of thinking about Psychology over time.
What is a wave in psychology?
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The tendency to believe, after knowing the outcome, that you knew it all along.
Define Hindsight Bias.
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Descriptive Statistics
What form of statistics describes a set of data?
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Internal Review Board
What does IRB stand for?
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Independent Variable
A variable that stands alone and isn't affected by other variables changing.
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Structuralism & Functionalism
What does introspection contain?
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The Barnum Effect
What are zodiac signs usually associated with?
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Mean, Median, & Mode
Central Tendency contains what 3 components?
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To approve and disprove research.
What is the purpose of IRB?
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Dependent Variable
A variable that changes based on the other variable's changes and manipulation
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Focus not on how we feel but on how we experience the world.
Define Gestalt Psychology
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Applied research has clear practical applications while basic research explores questions that you may be curious about, but not intended to be immediately used.
What is applied research and basic research.
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A unit that measures the distance from one score to the mean.
Define Z-Score.
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Yes
Do animals need to be legally acquired?
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Hypothesis
Students who experience test anxiety before an English exam will get lower scores than students who do not experience test anxiety. What vocab word am I?
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Eclectic
What wave focuses on the 7 perspectives of Psychology?
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Overconfidence
15-18 year old's are seen with me more often. What am I?
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Standard Deviation
The variance of the scores around the mean is known as what?
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The process by which researchers working with human participants describe their research project and obtain the subjects' consent to participate in the research based on the subjects' understanding of the project's methods and goals
What is applied consent and who does it apply to?
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Is the practice of putting a hole in someone’s head to let out the demons
What is trephination?
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Behaviorism
What wave of psychology only cared about how you presented yourself.
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Anything that can cause change to B, but is not A
What is a confounding variable?
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Inferential Statistics
A case study after a successful experiment, is being applied to a larger population. This is an example of what form of statistics?
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No coercion - Must be voluntary
Informed Consent Anonymity No significant risk Must debrief
List all 5 requirements for human research.
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Studying the mind by what it is made of.
Edward Titchener
What is structuralism and who coined the term?
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