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Mental Processes

generally refers to a persons thoughts and feelings, which are personal or subjective, and cannot be directly observed.

Behaviour

refers to any externally expressed action made by a living person (or animal) that can be directly observed.

Replication

refers to the reproducibility and repeatability of research and it's results.

sample

is a group that is subset or part of a larger group chosen to be studied for research purposes.

population

is used in psychological research to describe the larger group from which a sample is selected and to which the researcher will seek to apply and generalise the results.

research hypothesis

is a testable prediction about the relationship between two or more variables.