Psychology: Unit 1 - Research Methods 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? PsychologyResearch methods and ethicsGCSEAQA Created by: Chloe Taylor-MurtonCreated on: 29-04-16 12:26 23945168107 Across 1. Every 'nth' member of the target population is selected for the sample. (10, 6) 5. The most frequently occuring value in a set of values. (4) 6. The small group of people who represent the target population and who are studied. (6) 7. Making sure procedures are the same when necessary. Not controlling procedures leads to the possibility of extraneous variables ocurring and confounding the results. (7) 10. The scores collected in a study that have not been analysed or summarised. (3, 4) Down 2. A testable statement about the relationship between two variables. In an experiment these variables are called the independent variable (IV) and the dependent variable (DV). (10) 3. Using chance to produce an order for a procedure. (13) 4. Not affected by personal biases. (11) 8. The middle value in a set of values when the values have been arranged in ascending order. (6) 9. A statistic calculated by adding all the scores in a set of values and dividing the total by the number of values in the set. (4)
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