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Replicable - ANSWER when others can repeat it and get the same results

falsifiable - ANSWER must be stated in a way that makes it possible to reject it
(can it be disproved?)

precise - ANSWER operational definitions to define the variable ( happiness=
smiles per hour)

parsimonious - ANSWER apply the simplest explanation possible to any set of
observations

Basic research - ANSWER research for the sake of gaining knowledge (why are
people prejudiced?)

applied research - ANSWER research for the sake of addressing real world
problems (how can we decrease prejudice?)

True or false: Basic research leads to applied research - ANSWER true

Correlational design - ANSWER MEASURE (record) two (or +) variables to see if
they co-occur/move together. If you know x, you can predict y.

positive correlation - ANSWER x increases, y increases

negative correlation - ANSWER x increases, y decreases

strong correlation - ANSWER (correlational design-

magnitude) easier to predict y from x (Sat score and math class grade)

perfect correlation - ANSWER (correlational design- magnitude) x and y are the
same ( SAT and ACT score)r=1

weak correlation - ANSWER (correlational design- magnitude) x predicts y but not

, strongly. harder to predict y from x (SAT scores and college art class grade) r
closer to 0

No correlation - ANSWER (correlational design- magnitude) x and y do not
"move" together; knowing x does not help you predict y (SAT scores and what car
you drive) r=0

Correlations - ANSWER DOESN'T tell us why x causes y. Only tells us that two
variables move together. Good starting point for figuring out problems.

Experimental design (Experimental) - ANSWER one or more manipulated
variables and one or more measured variables. This allows us to conclude whether
x causes y.

Internal Validity - ANSWER within the study, were the independent variable and
independent variable alone responsible for the effect on our Dependent Variable?

Threats to internal validity - ANSWER Counfound variables: 3rd variables that can
account for our results. When something happens in one group but not the other
(other than the difference in the Independent variable)

Sources of confounds - ANSWER 1. Not using random assignment 2. Differential
treatment of participants 3. Participant expectations 4. Experimenter expectations

placebo effect - ANSWER participant's expectations about the study that can
influence their behaviour

demand characteristics - ANSWER the experimenters' expediencies regarding the
performance of the participants on a particular task create an implicit demand for
the participants to perform as expected (something about the procedure of the study
gives clues about the hypothesis)

experimenter effect - ANSWER the experimenter's expectations about the study
that can influence participant's behaviour

construct validity - ANSWER are we measuring what we think we are measuring

external validity - ANSWER do our findings replicate in the "real world" does x
-->y across situations and people

Social cognition - ANSWER how individuals construe the social world and the

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