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Quiz: Intro to Research Methods in Psychology

OCR A Level Psychology H567

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Welcome to this quiz on research methods in psychology! Test your knowledge with 10 questions designed for Year 13 students. Good luck!

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Which of the following is an example of a self-report method?

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Which of the following are features of an experiment? (Select all that apply)

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In a {{blank0}}, researchers record behaviour without interfering, often in a {{blank1}} setting.

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What is the main advantage of using a laboratory experiment?

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Which of the following are examples of quantitative data? (Select all that apply)

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The {{blank0}} variable is measured by the researcher, while the {{blank1}} variable is manipulated.

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What does a positive correlation indicate?

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