Approaches - Psychology Crossword (Part 1)

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The purpose of a research study
Aims
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The term used to refer to aspects of situations that protect people from having to confront the results of their actions.
Buffers
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A detailed study of an individual, event or group
Case study
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When one response is made dependent on another
Conditioning
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The requirement for ethical research that information provided by participants in research will not be provided with others
Confidentiality
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Variables that are mistakenly changed or allowed to vary along with the IV which then effects the DV
Confounding Variable
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The group that have no treatment and act as an compassion to the other groups
Control Group
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Variables which are held constant or controlled
Controlled Variables
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Used with repeated measures design to overcome the problems of practice and order effects and involves ensuring that each condition is equally likely to be used first and second by participants
Counterbalancing
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An unwanted variable that has a systematically distinct effect on the dependent variable in different conditions
Constant Error
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Testing a hypothesis using an association that is found between two variables
Correlational Analysis
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establishing that one variable has caused a change in the other variable for example has an increase in stress levels caused illness
Cause and Effect
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The term used to refer to aspects of situations that protect people from having to confront the results of their actions.

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A detailed study of an individual, event or group

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When one response is made dependent on another

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The requirement for ethical research that information provided by participants in research will not be provided with others

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