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Research Methods in Psychology (Exam 1) Questions and Answers 100% Pass Scientific Thinking - Involves the cognitive skills required to generate, test, and revise theories Scientific Method - How scientists conduct research; consists of five basic processes: observe, predict, test, interpret, and communicate Theory - A set of related assumptions from which testable predictions can be made Hypothesis - A specific, informed, and testable prediction of what kind of outcome should occur under a particular condition Replication - The repetition of a study to confirm the results; it is essential to the scientific process Pseudoscience - Claims presented as scientific that are not supported by evidence obtained with the scientific method Research Designs - Plans of action for how to conduct a scientific study 2100% Pass Guarantee Sophia Bennett, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Variable - A characteristic that changes or "varies", such as age, gender, weight, intelligence, anxiety, and extraversion Population - The entire group a researcher is interested in Samples - Subsets of the population studied in a research project Descriptive Designs - Study designs in which the researcher defines a problem and variable of interest but makes no prediction and does not control or manipulate anything Case Study - A study design in which a psychologist, often a therapist, observes one person over a long period of time Naturalistic Observation - A study in which the researcher unobtrusively observes and records behavior in the real world Representative Sample - A research sample that accurately reflects the population of people one is studying Meta-analysis - A research technique for combining

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Scientific Thinking - ✔✔Involves the cognitive skills required to generate, test, and

revise theories


Scientific Method - ✔✔How scientists conduct research; consists of five basic processes:

observe, predict, test, interpret, and communicate


Theory - ✔✔A set of related assumptions from which testable predictions can be made


Hypothesis - ✔✔A specific, informed, and testable prediction of what kind of outcome

should occur under a particular condition


Replication - ✔✔The repetition of a study to confirm the results; it is essential to the

scientific process


Pseudoscience - ✔✔Claims presented as scientific that are not supported by evidence

obtained with the scientific method


Research Designs - ✔✔Plans of action for how to conduct a scientific study


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, Variable - ✔✔A characteristic that changes or "varies", such as age, gender, weight,

intelligence, anxiety, and extraversion


Population - ✔✔The entire group a researcher is interested in


Samples - ✔✔Subsets of the population studied in a research project


Descriptive Designs - ✔✔Study designs in which the researcher defines a problem and

variable of interest but makes no prediction and does not control or manipulate

anything


Case Study - ✔✔A study design in which a psychologist, often a therapist, observes one

person over a long period of time


Naturalistic Observation - ✔✔A study in which the researcher unobtrusively observes

and records behavior in the real world


Representative Sample - ✔✔A research sample that accurately reflects the population of

people one is studying


Meta-analysis - ✔✔A research technique for combining all research results on one

question and drawing a conclusion


Effect Size - ✔✔A measure of the strength of the relationship between two variables or

the extent of an experimental effect




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