Monday, October 2, 2023

October 2, 2023

Monday October 2, 2023

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Study Tips...Word Bank

Study Questions

Circle: If you were going on a long road trip, who would you bring to keep you entertained?

Activity: Packet from Thursday

Correlation vs. Causation: Firemen and fires, Ice cream and drowning, Shoes and headaches.

Activity 2-19: Ethics in psychological research.

Statistics

Research Methods: Zimbardo Video

Activity:  1) Screen time and GPA- you will be setting up an experiment and naming all the parts to determine if the amount of screen time can affect your GPA.  You will need to develop thesis, operationally define the experiment,  replication, population,  random sampling, correlation, causation, correlation coefficent, and scatterplots.  2) Then you will design an experiment that will try to determine how much a new medication for concentrating  can impact GPA by creating an experiment and all its parts. Your experiment must address the following, random assignment, double blind procedure, placebo effect, experimental group, control group, independent variable, confounding variable and dependent variable.

Study Guide

Report out at your table- I Can...

1. Recognizing problems and solutions in research

2. Understanding Scientific Method- Lunch room experiment

-Theory: Class rank does more harm than good in education.  

-Hypothesis?

-Operational Definition?

-Replication

-Descriptive(survey, naturalistic, case studies)

Correlational: A measure of the extent to which two factors vary together, and thus how well either factor predicts the the other.

-Understanding positive and negative correlations 6.2

-Correlation does not mean causation

3. Differentiate Correlation and Experimentation

-Correlation vs. Causation: Firemen and fires, Ice cream and drowning, Shoes and headaches.

-Boys with Unpopular names...

-Using a scatterplot

4. Explain Research design and ethics

-True or False

-Identifying IV's and DV's

-Experiments slide show

-Research Methods Ethics: 8 minute mark Zimbardo Video

5. Use Statistical Reasoning




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