Research Methods Psychology AQA GCSE (2024/2025) Already Passed
Research Methods Psychology AQA GCSE (2024/2025) Already Passed Hypothesis - Answer ️️ -A precise testable statement predicting the outcome of an experiment including the relationship between the IV and the DV. Independent Variable - Answer ️️ -Variable you later which produces the experiment conditions. Dependant Variable - Answer ️️ -The variable you measure to see the effect of the IV. Lab Experiment - Answer ️️ -Experiment with controlled conditions, lots of equipment. Field Experiment - Answer ️️ -Experiment carried out in real life settings. Natural Experiment/Qiasi - Answer ️️ -Experiment where you don't manipulate the IV, it naturally occurs. Anomalous Result - Answer ️️ -Odd one out in data, result that does not match the rest of your results. Quantitative Data - Answer ️️ -Any number data that can be interpreted objectively eg. numbers, dates, birthdays. Qualitative Data - Answer ️️ -Words, opinions or subjective data that cannot be interpreted objectively. Mean - Answer ️️ -Average where you add all the numbers up together and divide by the number of numbers eg. 3+3+2+3+4 divided by 5 = 3 Mode - Answer ️️ -The most popular number eg. 1,2,2,3,4 mode is 2 Median - Answer ️️ -The middle number when the numbers are in order from smallest to largest. In a situation where there are two numbers, you add them together and divide them by 2 eg. 1,2,2,3 2+2=4 divided by 2=2 Range - Answer ️️ -The largest number minus the smallest number, or the difference between the largest and smallest numbers eg. 1,2,2,3,4 range is 3. Percentage (%) - Answer ️️ -Amount out of a target amount, amount divided by total amount x100 eg. 10/60x100=16.6% Stratified Sampling - Answer ️️ -Sampling method where you identify subgroups in the target population and work out what proportion of the target population your group represents. You then mirror your participant sample to match the correct percentage for each subgroup. Systematic Sampling - Answer ️️ -Sampling method where every nth member of the target population is selected eg. 7n would mean every 7th person is selected. Opportunity Sampling - Answer ️️ -Sampling method where researchers choose only available and willing participants. Random Sampling - Answer ️️ -Sampling method where every member of the target population has an equal chance of being selec
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