Psychology Chapter 2 Test
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| A. Those aspects of an observational setting that cause people to behave as they think someone else wants to expects B. the extent to which the thing being measured adequately characterizes the propertyC. A falsifiable prediction made by a theory D. 1. Manipulate 2. Measure 3. CompareE. A procedure for using empirical evidence to establish facts F. a study in which the research nor the participants know how the participants are expected to behaveG. A procedure that assigns participants to a condition by chance H. The correlations we observe in the world around us I. A description of a property in measurable terms J. that allows it to establish causal relationshipsK. The natural correlation between two variables cannot be taken as evidence of a casual relationship between them because a third variable might be causing them both L. Human EnterpriseM. The belief that accurate knowledge can be acquired through observation N. Research should show respect for people, animals, and the truth, be beneficent, and be just O. A set of rules and techniques for observationP. A technique for determining the casual power of a variable by actively changing its value Q. Code of ethics R. Informed consent, freedom from coercion, protection from harm, and debriefingS. Share the data with other scientistT. A technique for selecting participants that ensures that every member of a population has an equal chance of being included in the sample |
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