Aim: Students will be able to better their understanding of research methods Do Now: Take out your worksheet from yesterday and answer the remaining questions.

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Aim: Students will be able to better their understanding of research methods Do Now: Take out your worksheet from yesterday and answer the remaining questions. Also, take out your homework due today -If the Milgram experiment was repeated today, do you think people would be as obedient as they were in the original study? Explain. -What was Milgram trying to study in his “shocking experiment”? HW: Free response questions due on Tuesday, April 12 If you need to make up a quiz or any work, please come to office hours/review today or tomorrow in room 302

Announcement For those of you in the process of reviewing for the AP Psychology exam, I have assigned several units on Memrise that would be beneficial to complete as additional review

Task Complete the multiple choice and the FRQ independently Aim: Students will be able to better their understanding of research methods Task Complete the multiple choice and the FRQ independently You will have 35 minutes to complete both

Aim: Students will be able to better their understanding of research methods Answers E D B A C

Terms commonly used in Free Response Questions Aim: Students will be able to better their understanding of research methods Terms commonly used in Free Response Questions Skewed distribution Mean Median Mode Skewed Distribution Standardization Confirmation Bias Subject selection Confounding variable Double Blind Population Independent Variable Dependent Variable Operational Definition Random Assignment Random Sample Scatter Plot Statistical Significance Ethics Correlational Research Hypothesis Control Group