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in the coffee experiment, there were three groups, hot coffee, iced coffee and no coffee. The group NOT getting the coffee is the... |
control group
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in the NASA trial, NASA accepted physically and mentally healthy people as subjects, this is an example of...
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bias |
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in one experiment, subjects were given fake acupuncture and fake drugs (sugar pill) to get rid of chronic pain, the pill and acupuncture are examples of... |
placebo
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in the milgrim experiment, the authority was supposed to recite one line but went off script. He was supposed to be this...
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constant
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the cruelty the prisoners suffered during the stanford experiment is an example of...
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unethical
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pavlov's dog was trained to salivate when a bell was rung, this is an example of...
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classical conditioning
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a stage or step in an experiment |
scientific trial
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a study where the subjects AND researchers are unaware of the outcome, this eliminates any bias |
double-blind experiment
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where one's opinion or preference can change the outcome of an experiment
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bias
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a fake treatment
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placebo
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fact
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objective
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opinion
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subjective |
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the comparison group, the group not being changed by the experimenter |
control group
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the outcome of the experiment, it is what is being measured in an experiment
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dependent variable
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the only part of the experiment that is changed
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independent variable
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all the factors during an experiment that must be kept the same
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constants
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opposite of ethical, something that is morally wrong |
unethical |
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whether something is morally right or wrong, to be ethical is to be morally right
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ethical
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creating a specific behavior from a repeated stimulus
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classical conditions
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learning new things using testable explanations that lead to reliable predictions about the universe
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science
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