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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
in the NASA trial, NASA accepted physically and mentally healthy people as subjects, this is an example of...

bias



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
in the milgrim experiment, the authority was supposed to recite one line but went off script. He was supposed to be this...
constant
the cruelty the prisoners suffered during the stanford experiment is an example of...
unethical
pavlov's dog was trained to salivate when a bell was rung, this is an example of...
classical conditioning

a stage or step in an experiment

scientific trial

a study where the subjects AND researchers are unaware of the outcome, this eliminates any bias

double-blind experiment
where one's opinion or preference can change the outcome of an experiment
bias
a fake treatment
placebo
fact
objective
opinion

subjective

the comparison group, the group not being changed by the experimenter

control group
the outcome of the experiment, it is what is being measured in an experiment
dependent variable
the only part of the experiment that is changed
independent variable
all the factors during an experiment that must be kept the same
constants

opposite of ethical, something that is morally wrong


unethical
whether something is morally right or wrong, to be ethical is to be morally right
ethical
creating a specific behavior from a repeated stimulus
classical conditions
learning new things using testable explanations that lead to reliable predictions about the universe
science