Study Evaluation Flashcards
What is the acronym for evaluating studies
G.R.O.V.E
What does the G in grove stand for
Generalisability
What does the R stand for in grove
Reliability
What does the O stand for in grove
Objectivity
What does the V stand for in grove
Validity
What does the E stand for in grove
Ethics
What is mundane realism
An everyday task
What is ecological validity
How we can apply findings to the real word
What is a sample
Groups of people who take part in
What is target population
People you sample from
What is general population
Everyone
What is validity
The accuracy of the research
What is internal validity
The extent in which your experiment or observation measures what it intends to measure
What is an extraneous variable
A variable other than the variable you are measure in which could affect the outcome
What are demand characteristics
The cues that PPs use I work out the aim of the study
What is research bias
The researcher intentionally impacts the outcome of research
What is reliability
How consistent are your findings
What is objectivity
There is no way to interpret results in a different way
What is subjectivity
Results can be interpreted in different ways
What are the four ethical principles
Respect,competence,responsibility,integrity
What is respect
Confidentially
What s competence
Training and knowledge
What is responsibility
Abstain from psychological harm
What is integrity
Honesty
What are the ethical guidines
Consent,deception,confidentiality,debrief,withdrawal,protection from harm
What is the ethical principle anagram
Can,do,can’t,do,with,participants
What are the situational factors
Momentum of compliance,proximity,status,behaviour of others