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PSY 1101 MIDTERM 1 EXAM QUESTIONS ANSWERED CORRECTLY LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027 Operational Definitions - Answers Definitions that specify how concepts can be observed and measured. Descriptive Research - Answers Methods designed to observe and describe behavior. Reactivity - Answers When behavior changes as a result of the observation process. External Validity - Answers The extent to which results generalize to other situations or are representative of real life. Naturalistic Observation - Answers A descriptive research technique that records naturally occurring behavior as opposed to behavior produced in the laboratory. Case Study - Answers A descriptive research technique in which the effort is focused on a single case, usually an individual. Survey - Answers A descriptive research technique designed to gather limited amounts of information from many people, usually by administering some kind of questionnaire. Random Sampling - Answers A procedure guaranteeing that everyone in the population has an equal likelihood of being selected for the sample. Mean - Answers The arithmetic average of a set scores. Mode - Answers The most frequently occurring scene in a set of scores. Median - Answers The middle point in an ordered set of scores; half of the scores fall at or below the median score, and half fall at or above the median score. Variability - Answers A measure of how much the scores in a distribution of scores differ from one another. Range - Answers The difference between the largest and smallest scores in a distribution. Standard Deviation - Answers An indication of how much individual scores differ or vary from the mean. Descriptive Statisitcs - Answers Mathematical techniques that help researchers describe their data. Inferential Statisitcs - Answers Mathematical techniques that help researchers decide whether data are representative of a population or whether differences among observations can be attributed to chance. Correlation - Answers A statistic that indicates whether two variables vary together in a systematic way; correlation coefficients vary from +1.00 to -1.00. Experimental Research - Answers A technique in which the investigator actively manipulates the environment to observe its effect on behavior. Independent Variable - Answers The aspect of the environment that is manipulated in an experiment. It must consist of at least two conditions. Dependent Variable - Answers The behavior that is measured or observed in an experiment. Confounding Variable - Answers An uncontrolled variable that changes along with the independent variable. Internal Validity - Answers The extent to which an experiment has effectively controlled for confounding variables; internally valid experiments allow for the determination of causality. Random Assignment - Answers A technique ensuring that each participant in an experiment has an equal chance of being assigned to any of the conditions in the experiment. Placebo - Answers An inactive, or inert, substance that resembles an experimental substance. Single-blind Study - Answers Experimental participants do not know to which conditions they have been assigned (e.g., experimental versus control); it's used to control for subject expectancies. Double-blind Study - Answers Neither participants nor research observers are aware of who has been assigned to the experimental and control groups; it's used to control for both subject and experimenter expectancies. Informed Consent - Answers The principle that before consenting to participate in research, people should be fully informed about any significant factors that could affect their willingness to participate. Debriefing - Answers At the conclusion of an experimental session, informing the participants about the general purpose of the experiment, including any deception that was involved.

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PSY 1101 MIDTERM 1 EXAM QUESTIONS ANSWERED CORRECTLY LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027

Operational Definitions - Answers Definitions that specify how concepts can be observed and measured.

Descriptive Research - Answers Methods designed to observe and describe behavior.

Reactivity - Answers When behavior changes as a result of the observation process.

External Validity - Answers The extent to which results generalize to other situations or are
representative of real life.

Naturalistic Observation - Answers A descriptive research technique that records naturally occurring
behavior as opposed to behavior produced in the laboratory.

Case Study - Answers A descriptive research technique in which the effort is focused on a single case,
usually an individual.

Survey - Answers A descriptive research technique designed to gather limited amounts of information
from many people, usually by administering some kind of questionnaire.

Random Sampling - Answers A procedure guaranteeing that everyone in the population has an equal
likelihood of being selected for the sample.

Mean - Answers The arithmetic average of a set scores.

Mode - Answers The most frequently occurring scene in a set of scores.

Median - Answers The middle point in an ordered set of scores; half of the scores fall at or below the
median score, and half fall at or above the median score.

Variability - Answers A measure of how much the scores in a distribution of scores differ from one
another.

Range - Answers The difference between the largest and smallest scores in a distribution.

Standard Deviation - Answers An indication of how much individual scores differ or vary from the mean.

Descriptive Statisitcs - Answers Mathematical techniques that help researchers describe their data.

Inferential Statisitcs - Answers Mathematical techniques that help researchers decide whether data are
representative of a population or whether differences among observations can be attributed to chance.

Correlation - Answers A statistic that indicates whether two variables vary together in a systematic way;
correlation coefficients vary from +1.00 to -1.00.

Experimental Research - Answers A technique in which the investigator actively manipulates the
environment to observe its effect on behavior.

Independent Variable - Answers The aspect of the environment that is manipulated in an experiment. It
must consist of at least two conditions.

Dependent Variable - Answers The behavior that is measured or observed in an experiment.

, Confounding Variable - Answers An uncontrolled variable that changes along with the independent
variable.

Internal Validity - Answers The extent to which an experiment has effectively controlled for confounding
variables; internally valid experiments allow for the determination of causality.

Random Assignment - Answers A technique ensuring that each participant in an experiment has an
equal chance of being assigned to any of the conditions in the experiment.

Placebo - Answers An inactive, or inert, substance that resembles an experimental substance.

Single-blind Study - Answers Experimental participants do not know to which conditions they have been
assigned (e.g., experimental versus control); it's used to control for subject expectancies.

Double-blind Study - Answers Neither participants nor research observers are aware of who has been
assigned to the experimental and control groups; it's used to control for both subject and experimenter
expectancies.

Informed Consent - Answers The principle that before consenting to participate in research, people
should be fully informed about any significant factors that could affect their willingness to participate.

Debriefing - Answers At the conclusion of an experimental session, informing the participants about the
general purpose of the experiment, including any deception that was involved.

Confidentiality - Answers The principle that personal information obtained from a participant in research
or therapy should not be revealed without the individual's permission.

Scientific Method - Answers A multistep technique that generates empirical knowledge- that is,
knowledge derived from systematic observations of the world.

Psychology's First Experiment - Answers - Machine to measure time lag between people's hearing a ball
hit a platform and their pressing a telegraph key.

- Response was one tenth of a second when asked to press key as soon as sound occurred

- Response was two tenths of a second when asked to press the key as soon as they were consciously
aware of perceiving the sound

Structuralism - Answers an early school of psychology that used introspection to explore the structural
elements of the human mind (Edward Bradford Titchener)

Structuralism - Answers - Method: introspection to report elements of their experience as they looked at
a rose, listened to a metronome, smelled a scent or tasted a substance

- Immediate sensations, images, feelings? Their relation?

William James - Answers - Considered the evolved functions of our thoughts & feelings

- Influenced by Charles Darwin

- Assumed that thinking, like smelling, developed because it was adaptive- contributed to our ancestor's
survival

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