Adv Pl Psychology V13 Module 01 Experiment Solved

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01.00 Experiment

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Your activity for this lesson will be to complete a graphic organizer on the concepts discussed in the crash course videos and a synopsis activity for each video.

 

PART 1:

Psychological Research – Crash Course Psychology #2

What are the ways that Psychological Research can be conducted?

(Please define in your own words and give an example in a complete sentence.)

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01.00 Experiment

(Go to FILE, then DOWNLOAD AS, and pick a file that works for you)

 

Your activity for this lesson will be to complete a graphic organizer on the concepts discussed in the crash course videos and a synopsis activity for each video.

 

PART 1:

Psychological Research – Crash Course Psychology #2

What are the ways that Psychological Research can be conducted?

(Please define in your own words and give an example in a complete sentence.)

 

  Definition: Example:
Case Study Answer Answer
Naturalistic Observation Answer Answer
Survey Answer Answer
Interview Answer Answer
Experiments Answer Answer

 

PART 2:

Synopsis: (answer in a full 5-8 sentence paragraph)

Choose a topic to conduct psychological research on. Explain how each of the methods of research listed above could be used to gather data and come to a conclusion for your hypothesis. Highlight each method as you refer to it in your paragraph.

 

Answer

 

PART 3:

Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median, Mode

Complete the organizer below as you view the video on statistics.

 

Concept Summary, Example, or Significance
Mean  
Normal distribution  
Frequency Distribution  
Outliers  
Median  
Mode  
Skewed distribution  

 

PART 4:

For the following multiple choice question you will:

  1. Identify the correct answer.
  2. Explain why it is correct.
  3. Explain why the other 4 choices are incorrect.

 

The mean, median, and mode are all measures of _______________.

  1. Correlations.
  2. Inferential statistics.
  3. Statistical significance.
  4. Variability.
  5. Central tendency.

 

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