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Psychology Chapter 2 Test

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What are Demand characteristics?
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What is on the Belmont Report?
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What are scientist obligated to do once done experimenting?
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Random Assignment is what?
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What should the participant have the right to?
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What is Manipulation?
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What is a Hypothesis?
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What is construct validity?
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What is an operational defintion?
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What are the three steps of experimentation?
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What are psychologists bound by?
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What is Empirircism?
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What is Internal validity?
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What is the empirical method?
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Third -Variable Problem is what?
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What is random sampling?
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Science is a what?
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What is the scientific method?
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Natural Correlations are what?
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what is a double-blind study?
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Those aspects of an observational setting that cause people to behave as they think someone else wants to expects
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the extent to which the thing being measured adequately characterizes the property
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A falsifiable prediction made by a theory
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1. Manipulate 2. Measure 3. Compare
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A procedure for using empirical evidence to establish facts
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a study in which the research nor the participants know how the participants are expected to behave
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A procedure that assigns participants to a condition by chance
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The correlations we observe in the world around us
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A description of a property in measurable terms
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that allows it to establish causal relationships
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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
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Human Enterprise
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The belief that accurate knowledge can be acquired through observation
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Research should show respect for people, animals, and the truth, be beneficent, and be just
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A set of rules and techniques for observation
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A technique for determining the casual power of a variable by actively changing its value
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Code of ethics
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Informed consent, freedom from coercion, protection from harm, and debriefing
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Share the data with other scientist
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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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What can influence a person?
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What does interpreting evidence require?
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Negative Correlation has what kind of relationship?
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What do experiments generate?
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How does science uncover fraud?
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What is the backbone of the scientific method?
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A problem that occurs when anything about a participate determine that participants condition
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An experiment that uses those same procedures as a previous experiment with a new sample from the same population
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Institutional review boards
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describe people's tendency to cling to their beliefs and assumptions

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