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RM Quick Reminder Test

RM Quick Reminder Test. Q1: What is it called when ppts take part in either the experimental condition, or the control condition, but not both? A: . Q2: Which is the variable which indicates the effect / score, or the choice made by the ppt ? A: .

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RM Quick Reminder Test

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  1. RM Quick Reminder Test

  2. Q1: What is it called when ppts take part in either the experimental condition, or the control condition, but not both? A:

  3. Q2: Which is the variable which indicates the effect / score, or the choice made by the ppt? A:

  4. Q3: A sampling method in which, for example, every twelfth person was selected to take part is called… A:

  5. Q4: If I have a skills test and, for each ppt taking it, I mix up the order of the components of the test, what is this called? A:

  6. Q5: In data analysis, what is the middle score called, when the scores are placed in order? A:

  7. Q6: I have one extreme value in a dataset which is nowhere near the others. What is this called? A:

  8. Q7: Who writes the guidelines for appropriate ethical conduct in psychological research in the UK? A:

  9. Q8: If I said to a ppt before an experiment “You can stop any time you want to”, what key ethical standard would I be offering them? A:

  10. And the answers are:

  11. Q1: What is it called when ppts take part in either the experimental condition, or the control condition, but not both? A: Independent groups

  12. Q2: Which is the variable which indicates the effect / score, or the choice made by the ppt? A: Dependent variable

  13. Q3: A sampling method in which, for example, every twelfth person was selected to take part is called… A: Systematic sampling

  14. Q4: If I have a skills test and, for each ppt taking it, I mix up the order of the components of the test, what is this called? A: Randomisation

  15. Q5: In data analysis, what is the middle score called, when the scores are placed in order? A: Median

  16. Q6: I have one extreme value in a dataset which is nowhere near the others. What is this called? A: An anomalous result

  17. Q7: Who writes the guidelines for appropriate ethical conduct in psychological research in the UK? A: The British Psychological Society (BPS)

  18. Q8: If I said to a ppt before an experiment “You can stop any time you want to”, what key ethical standard would I be offering them? A: The right to withdraw

  19. Now. • In pairs, design 10 closed questions from the RM section. (+10 more if you race ahead.) • Create them in a powerpoint just like this. Do this in less than one lesson if possible. • Test yourselves using other pairs’ tests until you have done 100 questions. • Report your %. • If less than 90% do it again until it is 90+%.

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