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Main problem with reactive measure - ️️It doesn't tell us how the person would behave under natural circumstances Two kinds of info yielded from a factorial design - ️️Main effect Interaction Main effects - ️️The effect that each IV, by itself, has on the DV IV x PV design - ️️How different types of people respond to the same manipulated variable Simple main effect - ️️Examines the mean differences at each level of one IV Moderator variable - ️️Influences the relationship between 2 other variables Interactions - ️️An interaction between IV's indicates that the effect of one IV is different at different levels of the other IV Statistical variable used to address the reliability of a correlation - ️️Pearsonproduct moment correlation coefficient Statistical analysis to assess the unique contribution of each variable in a correlation - ️️Multiple Regression Discriminant validity - ️️Is the measure not related to what it shouldn't relate to? - The measure should be able to discriminate between the construct being measured and other unrelated constructs Internal consistency reliability - ️️Assesses how well a certain set of items relate to one another - Is a participants score on this construct similar across items that are aimed to measure related aspects of the construct

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UBC PSYC 217 Final Exam
Main problem with reactive measure - ✔️✔️It doesn't tell us how the person would
behave under natural circumstances

Two kinds of info yielded from a factorial design - ✔️✔️Main effect
Interaction

Main effects - ✔️✔️The effect that each IV, by itself, has on the DV

IV x PV design - ✔️✔️How different types of people respond to the same manipulated
variable

Simple main effect - ✔️✔️Examines the mean differences at each level of one IV

Moderator variable - ✔️✔️Influences the relationship between 2 other variables

Interactions - ✔️✔️An interaction between IV's indicates that the effect of one IV is
different at different levels of the other IV

Statistical variable used to address the reliability of a correlation - ✔️✔️Pearson-
product moment correlation coefficient


Statistical analysis to assess the unique contribution of each variable in a correlation -
✔️✔️Multiple Regression

Discriminant validity - ✔️✔️Is the measure not related to what it shouldn't relate to?

- The measure should be able to discriminate between the construct being measured
and other unrelated constructs

Internal consistency reliability - ✔️✔️Assesses how well a certain set of items relate to
one another

- Is a participants score on this construct similar across items that are aimed to measure
related aspects of the construct

Quality that single case experiments lack - ✔️✔️Generalizability

Setting that true experiments generally harder to perform - ✔️✔️In applied settings

,Reactive measure show - ✔️✔️What the person is like when he/she is aware of being
observed

Type(s) if scale(s) allow you to make quantitative distinctions? - ✔️✔️Internal and ratio

What an animal care committed is composed of - ✔️✔️1 scientist with experience in
animal use
1 institutional member who does not use animals
1 experienced vet and a community member

Multiple baseline: Across situations - ✔️✔️Same behaviour is measured in different
settings

Multiple baseline: Across Behaviours - ✔️✔️Several different behaviours of a
participant are measured over time

Multiple baseline: Across participants - ✔️✔️The behaviour of several participants is
measured over time

Ethical problem associated with reversal designs - ✔️✔️You cannot ethically take
people (medical patients) off treatment that is working

Reversal design (setup) - ✔️✔️ABA
(A) Baseline > (B) Treatment > (A) Baseline

Evidence that the manipulation was effective in a single case experiment - ✔️✔️A
change in the participants' behaviour from the baseline to treatment periods

5 steps in performing a program evaluation - ✔️✔️1 > Needs assessment
2 > Program theory assessment
3 > Process evaluation
4 > Outcome evaluation
5 > Efficacy assessment

Date of first major revision of TCPS - ✔️✔️2010

Date of first TCPS published - ✔️✔️1998


Attrition - ✔️✔️Another word for mortality

- People dropping out of studies

, Informed Consent - ✔️✔️Potential participants should be provided with all the
information that might influence their decision to participate

In what types of research is multiple regression common - ✔️✔️Personality, health,
and longitudinal developmental research

Regression Equation - ✔️✔️y = bX + a

Multiple Regression - ✔️✔️Uses scores on one variable (the predictor) to predict
changes in another variable (the criterion)

Squared correlation coefficient [r^2] - ✔️✔️The amount of shared variance
- The % of variance in one variable accounted for by the second variable

r value indicates a [Medium] effect/covariation - ✔️✔️0.30

r value indicates a [large] effect/covariation - ✔️✔️>0.40

r value indicates a [small] effect/variation - ✔️✔️0.10 - 0.20

Scatterplot - ✔️✔️Each pair of scores from a correlation is plotted as a single point on
a graph

Cohen's d = 1 - ✔️✔️The means are separated by 1 standard deviation

Cohen's d - ✔️✔️Describes the magnitude of the effect of the IV on the DV

% of scores fall within 3 SD - ✔️✔️99.7%

% of scores fall within 2 SD - ✔️✔️95%

% of scores fall within 1 SD - ✔️✔️68%

Variability - ✔️✔️The spread in a distribution of scores

Mean as most useful measure of central tendency - ✔️✔️It maximises the use of all
data
- Can use in statistical analysis

Value of central tendency to use when you have [nominal or ordinal variables] -
✔️✔️Mode

Value of central tendency to use when [outliers] - ✔️✔️Median
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