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What are the Principles of Research?
Ethical Protection of Children
The Scientific Method
Research Participants
Ethical Protection of Children
Do no harm
Obtain consent
Preserve childrens privacy
Be honest
Communicate openly
The Scientific Method
Pose a question
Design an investigation
Collect data
Analyze the data
Share the results
Research Participants
Researchers identify a particular population about which they want to draw conclusions
Sample
The specific participants in a research study; their performance is often assumed to indicate how a larger population of individuals would perform.
Data Collection Techniques
Self reports
Interview
Questionnaires
Test
Assessments
Physiological measures
Habituation
Observations
Accuracy in data collection
Validity
Reliability
Research designs
Translates the research question into concrete elements in a study
Studies
-Casual relationships
-Identify associations
-Developmental change & stabililty
-Describe experiences in natural contexts
Experimental Study
Quasi-experimental Study
Correlational Study
Cross-sectional Study
Longitudinal Study
Naturalistic Study
Control group
Correlation
A group of participants in a research study who do not receive the treatment under investigation; often used in an experimental study.

A specific type of association indicating the extent to which two variables are related to each other