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what does dump stand for?
describe
understand
modify
predict
describe a double blind
neither the expirenmental or researcher are aware of anything
double
nature vs nurture
the debate among theorist about genetics or environmental factors are important to human factors
genetic & environmental
applied psychology
the study of psychological issues that have different significance and the application of psychology
basic psychology
research conducted to advance scientific knowledge
knowledge
behavior perapective
the theory that emphasis objective and observarable on over behavior made by john watson
John watson
replication
repeating a research project using different procedures to check the accuracy of prior findings
repeating
positive correlation
the increases in one variable and another or decrease in one variable and another.
equal
mean
an average that is coculated NY adding up the quantities and dividing it by the total # in the set
average
hypothesis
your statement that attempts to explain and describe a behavior
norms
establishes standard performance
standard deviation
a commonly used measure for the use of deviation and the mean
number of experiments
30
single bond
only the researchers know who's in the experimental and control group
negative correlation
an increase in one variable and a decrease in the other.
validity
a test to measure what is was designed to measure
how efficient it is
psychology
the displine and mental processes of how they are affected by physical state, mental state, and external enciroment
coefficient correlation
measurement of correlation that ranges from -1.00 to 1.00
negative 1.00 to positive 1.00
independent variable
a variable that the experimental manipulates
manipulation
informed consent
participants agreement to take part of a study , its disclose and hypothesis is not reveled after the study.
agreement
qualitative consent
researches gather data to identify major and minor themes
major and minor
quantitative research
researchers gather data that is easy to measure /quantify
count
theory
set of contents that explain body of data
explain
psychological approach
both sexual and aggressive were the driving force in our behavior
froed
control group
subject are not exposed to those in the experimental group
are not exposed
corralation research
relationship in 2 or more quantitative variables
relationship
after conclusion
confirmed or refusal
starts with R and C
mind + body study
relationship btwn the mind and body if they are independent of each other
independent
experimental group
exposed to the treatment and manipulation
exposed
humanistic behavior
stresses free will, human nature as positice and growth seeking
free will
deprefing
after the research
true or false question
true