Exam 1 Questions

The ability to think clearly, rationally, and independently
Thinking independenly
Experimenting
Critical thinking
Sampling
A factor that has a range of values
Values
Third variable
Theory
Variable
A set of facts and relationships between facts that can explain and predict related phenomena
Hypothesis
Theory
Survery
Case study
A measure of the direction and strength of the relationship between two variables
Descriptive method
Third varuable
Correlation
Double blind procedure
A proposed explanation for a situation, usually taking the form "if A happens the B will be the result
Hypothesis
Theory
Science
Measure
High values of one variable are associated with low values of another
Positive correlation
Negative correlation
Correlation
Objectivity
High levels of one variable are associated with high levels of the other variable
Positive correlation
Negative correlation
Correlation
Objectivity
The numerical average of a set of scores
Mean
Mode
Median
Standard deviation
A quality of a measure that lead leads to valid conclusions
Objectivity
Validity
Reliability
Replication
The procedure in which each participant has an equal chance of being assigned to any group in an experiment
Control group
Experiment group
Random assignment
Confounding variable
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