7.1 Introduction to Research Methods

Cards (55)

  • Quantitative research uses numerical data and statistical analysis
  • What type of data does quantitative research use?
    Numerical
  • What are research methods in psychology used for?
    Understanding human behavior
  • Match the research method with its description:
    Experiments ↔️ Establish cause-and-effect relationships
    Surveys ↔️ Gather broad data from large samples
    Case Studies ↔️ Provide detailed insights into complex phenomena
    Observations ↔️ Record behavior without intervention
  • Order the key ethical considerations in psychological research:
    1️⃣ Informed Consent
    2️⃣ Confidentiality
    3️⃣ Minimizing Harm
  • An operational definition specifies how variables will be measured or manipulated
  • Experiments in psychology aim to establish cause-and-effect relationships.

    True
  • Quantitative research uses non-numerical data such as text and images.
    False
  • Match the research type with its data type:
    Quantitative Research ↔️ Numerical
    Qualitative Research ↔️ Non-numerical
  • Researchers must design studies to minimize harm to participants.

    True
  • In an independent samples design, the same participants are tested under different conditions.
    False
  • Non-participant observation often takes place in artificial environments.

    True
  • Match the sampling technique with its description:
    Random Sampling ↔️ Participants have equal chance of selection
    Stratified Sampling ↔️ Population divided into relevant subgroups
    Convenience Sampling ↔️ Participants selected based on availability
  • Qualitative research typically involves a large sample size.
    False
  • Qualitative research uses non-numerical data to understand experiences and perspectives.

    True
  • Researchers must protect the privacy and confidentiality of participant data
  • An operational definition specifies how variables will be measured or manipulated
  • An independent samples design uses separate groups for each condition
  • Participant observation occurs in natural settings.
  • In random sampling, each participant has an equal chance of being chosen
  • In qualitative research, data analysis often involves identifying recurring themes
  • Qualitative research focuses on numerical data.
    False
  • Qualitative research employs thematic analysis to understand experiences and meanings
  • What is a hypothesis in psychological research?
    Testable prediction
  • What is the purpose of surveys in psychological research?
    Gather broad data
  • Qualitative research focuses on understanding experiences and perspectives
  • What type of data does qualitative research use?
    Non-numerical data
  • Informed consent requires participants to understand the risks of the study and their right to withdraw
  • An operational definition specifies how variables will be measured or manipulated
  • What is the researcher's role in participant observation?
    Active member of the group
  • What is the key characteristic of random sampling?
    Equal chance of selection
  • Quantitative research uses numerical data, while qualitative research uses non-numerical data
  • Quantitative research employs numerical data and statistical analysis
  • What must researchers ensure when obtaining informed consent?
    Participants understand the risks
  • What does a hypothesis state in psychological research?
    The expected outcome
  • What is the key difference between independent and paired-samples designs?
    Participant groups
  • What role does a researcher take in participant observation?
    Active group member
  • What are the two main types of questions in a questionnaire?
    Open-ended and closed-ended
  • What statistical tool is commonly used in quantitative research for data analysis?
    T-test
  • Researchers must protect the privacy of participant data in psychological research.

    True