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    • paradigm
      A set of assumptions shared by the majority of people in a scientific field
    • paradigm shift
      A significant change to the agreed upon set of assumptions
      eg. the finding that the Earth orbits the sun rather than the other way around
    • correlational analysis
      A test of the relationship between two continuous variables, usually plotted on a scattergram
    • quasi experiment

      A study involving an independent variable which has already occurred, where the IV is a characteristic
      eg. gender
    • natural experiment
      the experimenter observes the effects of a naturally occurring event or situation on the dependent variable without manipulating any variables
    • directional hypothesis
      'one-tailed' - A testable statement which predicts the direction of a change or difference
      • It anticipates more specifically what might happen.
      • Researchers often use a directional hypothesis when there is previous research supporting a particular theory or outcome.
    • non directional hypothesis

      predicts that the independent variable will have an effect on the dependent variable, but the direction of the effect is not specified
      • two-tailed hypothesis, because it allows for the possibility of a positive or a negative outcome
    • null hypothesis
      the statement predicts that one variable doesnt affect the other - no relationship exists
    • inter rater reliability/observation
      refers to the degree of agreement or consistency among different raters or observers when they independently assess or evaluate the same phenomenon, such as scoring tests, or rating behaviors. 
      • is a measure of how reliable or consistent the judgments or ratings of multiple raters are
    • type 1 error
      A false positive - When the alternate hypothesis is accepted incorrectly and the null hypothesis rejected incorrectly
    • type 2 error
      A false negative - When the alternate hypothesis is rejected incorrectly and the null hypothesis is accepted incorrectly
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