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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
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Question Hypothesis Experiment Results Conclusions Theory Replication New Questions
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People respond to questions about a subject Questionnaires or interviews Problem: Accuracy 1960s toothpaste Populations and Samples Bias Target Population Sample
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Testing method Intelligence, personality, aptitude Case-study method Investigation of an individual or small group Longitudinal method Observe a group of participant over a long period of time Cross-sectional method Observe members from different age groups to avoid the long wait for results Naturalistic-observation method Observing people in an every day setting, often unknowingly Laboratory-observation method Observations in any place that provides the opportunity for observation or experimentation
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Correlations – how closely related one thing is to another Height and ability to reach Stress and health Grades and extracurricular involvement Positive v. negative
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Independent variable The manipulated factor (warm temperature) Dependent variable The variable that depends on the manipulated factor (aggression - result) Experimental group Receive treatment Control group Do not receive treatment Placebo A “fake” treatment
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Single – participants do not know if they are in the experimental group or the control group Double – participants and researchers are unaware of the control groups or the experimental groups
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1. Hypothesis 2. 5 volunteers Debriefing: 1. Target population? 2. Double-blind? 3. Independent variable? 4. Dependent variable? 5. Control group or experimental group? 6. Was the hypothesis proved or disproved?
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