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  • What is a well-defined research question essential for in a psychological study?
    Guiding the investigation
  • A good research question is focused, specific, and measurable
  • Match the type of hypothesis with its definition:
    Null Hypothesis ↔️ No significant relationship
    Alternative Hypothesis ↔️ Significant relationship exists
  • What symbol represents the null hypothesis?
    H0H_{0}
  • The null hypothesis states that there is no significant relationship or difference
  • Experimental designs establish cause-and-effect relationships but may lack realism due to artificial settings.
  • Match the research design with its key feature:
    Experimental ↔️ Random assignment
    Correlational ↔️ Correlation coefficient
    Case Study ↔️ In-depth analysis
    Quasi-Experimental ↔️ Existing groups
  • What is the target population in psychological research?
    Group researchers generalize findings
  • A random sample is selected randomly from the population
  • A stratified sample ensures proportionate representation from different subgroups within the population.
  • What is the primary goal of data collection in psychological research?
    Testing hypotheses
  • Ensuring both reliability and validity in data collection is crucial for accurate results.
  • Steps involved in data analysis in psychological research
    1️⃣ Cleaning data
    2️⃣ Organizing data
    3️⃣ Interpreting data
  • What does a p-value less than 0.05 indicate in statistical significance?
    Significant results
  • Effect size measures the strength of the relationship between variables.
  • A p-value less than 0.05 often indicates statistical significance
  • Effect size helps determine the practical importance of research findings.
  • Statistical significance indicates whether the results are likely due to chance
  • A Cohen's d of 0.5 indicates a medium effect size
  • A good research question is focused, specific, and measurable
  • Match the hypothesis type with its definition:
    Null Hypothesis ↔️ No significant relationship between variables
    Alternative Hypothesis ↔️ Significant relationship between variables
  • In the null hypothesis, there is no significant effect between variables.
  • A hypothesis is a testable statement about the relationship between variables
  • The four main types of research designs are experimental, quasi-experimental, correlational, and case study designs.
  • Random assignment is a key feature of quasi-experimental designs.
    False
  • Identifying participants involves selecting a sample from a target population
  • Match the sampling method with its description:
    Random Sample ↔️ Individuals are randomly selected
    Stratified Sample ↔️ Population divided into subgroups
    Convenience Sample ↔️ Easily accessible individuals are selected
    Volunteer Sample ↔️ Participants self-select to participate
  • Data collection methods include surveys, experiments, and interviews.
  • Observation involves watching and recording behaviors
  • Social desirability bias is a disadvantage of surveys
  • What is the primary purpose of data collection in research?
    To test hypotheses
  • Surveys use questionnaires to gather attitudes and opinions
  • Experiments are used to determine cause-and-effect relationships by manipulating variables.
  • What is a disadvantage of observation as a data collection method?
    Observer bias
  • Surveys are efficient for collecting data from a large sample
  • Why is observation considered time-consuming in data collection?
    Requires direct recording
  • Experiments may raise ethical concerns due to artificial settings
  • Interviews provide rich qualitative data but may be influenced by researcher bias.
  • What are two key factors to ensure in data collection for accurate results?
    Reliability and validity
  • Observer bias is a disadvantage of the observation