Research Flashcards

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What are the 2 types of correlational studies?

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  • cross-sectional

- longitudional

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2
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What are 2 experimental designs?

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  • Group studies

- Single case studies

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3
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What is an ABA/B design?

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  • initial baseline recordings taken (A)
  • treatment applied and effect on behaviour measured (B)
  • Removal of treatment and observal of effects (A)
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4
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What is epidemiology?

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Study of the distribution of disorders in a population and possible correlates

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5
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What are the 3 features of a disorder?

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  1. Prevalence
  2. Incidence
  3. Risk Factors
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What is the function of a meta-analysis?

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Identify relevant studies to compute effect size

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What are qualitative methods?

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Uses the participant’s own descriptions of their experiences, their feelings and thoughts

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What are the advantages of qualitative methods?

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  • Psychology can be hard to measure numerically

- Permit intensive and in-depth study of individuals and small groups

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9
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What are the 3 main ethical issues of psychological exams?

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  1. Informed consent
  2. Distress of withholding behaviour
  3. Privacy & Confidentiality
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10
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When can informed consent be problematic?

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  • when an individual’s understanding of consent is limited

- when a study involves deception

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