This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Psychology & Sociology has 30 clues. Answers range from 4 to 21 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
What is the name of the statistical test you learn at AS
What type of validity is low when a sample is unrepresentative of the target '.....'
Questionnaires and Interviews are known as ‘…….’ Methods because participants share their own views on something
The average of a set of data (one of the measures of central tendency)
A measure of Dispersion
The name of the variable that is measured
Repeated Measures Design can have issues with ‘……’ effects as participants sit more than one condition
What bias can result because people want to be liked and will try harder if they are being observed? (two words)
A type of experiment in which cannot be manipulated
Using participants who are around at the time of testing and fit the criteria
What must be obtained from participants or parents before a study? (an ethical issue)
A type of correlation whereby as one variable increases, the other decreases
What type of validity is low in lab experiments?
What is it called when participants figure out the aim of the study and change their behaviour? (two words)
A hypothesis that states exactly what will be found in a study
Giving participants the right to leave a study at any time. The right to '....'
A type of experiment whereby a researcher manipulates an IV but in a real life setting
An experimental design: '.......' pairs
The variable that is manipulated
Multiple choice questions are an example of '.....' questions
What must be provided to participants at the end of the study that includes the true aim of the study etc?
What does the P stand for in the following: P < 0.05
Turning a variable into a measurable form
An assessment of consistency in Psychological research
A level of data in which the data is measured using a set scale with equal intervals
In an observation, a behaviour to be observed will be broken down into '....' categories
A type of variable that can affect the results of a study
The hypothesis that predicts no significant difference or relationship
A level of data which is in groups or categories
An experimental design whereby participants sit every condition of the IV