research methods
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- Created on: 01-06-22 20:43
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- research methods
- ethics
- moral guidlines used by psychologists in order to protect participants
- decption
- consent
- confidentiallity
- observation
- withdrawal
- ptotection
- advice
- debreifing
- sampling
- random sampling
- opportunity sampling
- voluntteer sampling
- snowball sampling
- self reports
- questionnaires
- open question
- closed question
- rating scales
- interview
- structured
- semi-structured
- unstructured
- potential issues
- response bias
- social desirability bias
- demand characteristics
- questionnaires
- observations
- structured
- unstructured
- naturalistic
- controlled
- participant
- non-participant
- overt
- covert
- time sampling
- event sampling
- experiments
- variables
- independent variable
- dependent variable
- extraneous variable
- confounding variable
- laboratory
- field
- quasi
- hypotheses
- null
- alternate
- operationalisation
- when a behaviour is made to be measurable for an experiment
- variables
- correlations
- positive
- negative
- no correlation
- data
- types of data
- quantitative
- qualitative
- primary
- secondary
- levels of data
- interval
- ordinal
- nominal
- types of data
- validity
- internal validity
- construct validity
- external validity
- population validity
- ecological validity
- internal validity
- reliability
- internal reliability
- inter-rater reliability
- spilt-half method
- external reliability
- test re-test
- internal reliability
- statistics
- mean
- median
- mode
- range
- variance
- standard deviation
- research reports
- abstract
- introdution
- method
- results
- discussion
- refernces
- appendices
- ethics
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