COLLAB 2D03 Chapter 2: HUMANSEX Chapter 2.docx

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Derived from or based on observation and experimentation: the scientific method. Framing the research question in the form of a hypothesis. Variables: quantitites that may vary, pemographic variables, operational definitions. Case-study method: carefully drawn, in-depth biography of an individual or a small group of individuals. The survey method: detailed study of a sample obtained by interviews and questionnaires, kinsey reports. Reliability: consistency or accuracy of a measure. Incidence: measure of occurance or degree of occurance of an event. Validity: test measures the constructs or traits its purports to measure: limitations . Naturalistic-observation method: organisms are observed in their natural environments, types: Statistical measure of the relationship between two variables: correlational coefficient (r) Strength and direction (+ or -) of the relationship between two variables: limitation: correlation causation! Scientific method that seeks to confirm cause-and-effect relationships by manipulating variables. Ethics: exposing participants to harm, confidentiality, informed consent. Agreement to participate in research: use of deception.

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