Study Evaluation Flashcards

1
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What is the acronym for evaluating studies

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G.R.O.V.E

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2
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What does the G in grove stand for

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Generalisability

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3
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What does the R stand for in grove

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Reliability

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4
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What does the O stand for in grove

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Objectivity

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5
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What does the V stand for in grove

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Validity

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6
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What does the E stand for in grove

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Ethics

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7
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What is mundane realism

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An everyday task

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8
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What is ecological validity

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How we can apply findings to the real word

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9
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What is a sample

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Groups of people who take part in

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10
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What is target population

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People you sample from

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11
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What is general population

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Everyone

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12
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What is validity

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The accuracy of the research

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13
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What is internal validity

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The extent in which your experiment or observation measures what it intends to measure

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14
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What is an extraneous variable

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A variable other than the variable you are measure in which could affect the outcome

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15
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What are demand characteristics

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The cues that PPs use I work out the aim of the study

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16
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What is research bias

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The researcher intentionally impacts the outcome of research

17
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What is reliability

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How consistent are your findings

18
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What is objectivity

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There is no way to interpret results in a different way

19
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What is subjectivity

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Results can be interpreted in different ways

20
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What are the four ethical principles

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Respect,competence,responsibility,integrity

21
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What is respect

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Confidentially

22
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What s competence

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Training and knowledge

23
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What is responsibility

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Abstain from psychological harm

24
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What is integrity

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Honesty

25
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What are the ethical guidines

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Consent,deception,confidentiality,debrief,withdrawal,protection from harm

26
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What is the ethical principle anagram

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Can,do,can’t,do,with,participants

27
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What are the situational factors

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Momentum of compliance,proximity,status,behaviour of others