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Interview
A method of data collection in which respondants respond VERBALLY to a researchers questions
Interview schedule
the series of questions and accompanying response formats that guide an interviewers line of questioning.
knowledgable informant
Someone who knows a participant well enough to report on his/her behavior.
Latency
The amount of time that elapses between a perticular event and a behavior (86)
Narrative record
a fuul description of participants behavior as it occurs.
Naturalistic observation
observation of on-going behavior as it occurs naturally with no intrusion or intervention by the researcher.
Nay-saying
The tendency for participants to disagree with statement on questionaires reguardless of the content.
Neuroimaging
Techniques such as FMRI and PET, that allow researchers to see images and structures of the brain.
neuroscience
An interdisiplinary field involving biology, psychology,and otherdisclipenes that studies biochemical, anatomical, psyiological, genetic and developmental processes involving the nervous system. In psychology neuroscientists study how processes involving the nervous system are related to sensation, perception, thought, emotion, and behavior.
observational method
A method of measuring behavior by DIRECTLY OBSERVING PATIENTS
PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION
a method of data colection in which research ingage in the same activities as the participants they are observing.
psychophysiological measure
a measure that assesses process occuringin the brain or other parts of the nervous system.
questionaire
participants provide written answers to written questions.
reaction time
the time that elapses between a stimulus and a participants response to that stimulant.
reactivity
participants act accordingly because they know that they are being watched. (it affects their true responses)
response format
The manner in which respondantsindicate their answers to questions.
social desirability response bias
the tendency for people to distort their responses in a manner that portrays them in a posititve light
task completion time
the amount of time it takes a rersearch partipant to coplete a test, problem, or other task.
undisguised observation
observing participants with their knowledge of being observed.
unobtrusive measure
a dependant variable that can be measured without effecting partipants response.