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Warm Up  Good morning my wonderful Psych class  Please answer the following in a complete sentence, restating the question.  1. What is the difference between a psychologist and a psychiatrist?  2. What approach of psychology would you use if you were trying to figure out techniques to improve a persons memory?  3. I am studying baby North West from now until she is 13 years old. I will observe her every 6 months to watch for changes in her attitude/behavior. What type of research am I using?  4. What type of correlation would you predict between hours spent playing video games and hours of sleep?

Statistics Search!  Using your textbook (Page 47-54) pull out the following words and define them…  Statistics  Descriptive statistics  Frequency distribution  Normal curve  Central tendency  Variability  Standard deviation  Correlation coefficient  Inferential statistics

Statistics

Descriptive Statistics

Frequency Distribution

Normal Curve

Central Tendency

Variability

Standard Deviation

Inferential Statistics

Your Research/Experiment  We will spend 20 minutes to finish your research/experiment booklet  If you have questions, please raise your hand and ask!  If you are finished or finish early…  Page 54: #1, 3,4  Page 57: Building Skills: #1-5