PSYC 302: Chapter 4 & 5
Chapter 4 Ethical Guidelines for Psychology Research
Chapter 5 Identifying Good Measurement
Match each provision to its
... [Show More] corresponding principle from the Belmont Report. - Beneficence:
1.Participants should be protected from harm and their well-being ensured.
Respect for persons:
1. Participants should be treated as autonomous agents.
2. Participants with less autonomy should receive special protection.
Justice:
1. There should be a balance between those who participate and those who benefit.
The 1.___________ set similar ethical principles (tailored to psychology) as the earlier 2.___________. However, two additional principles were added. The first is the principle of 3.__________, which has to do with relationships between psychologists and others, and the second is the principle of 4________, which emphasizes true and up-to date practices - 1. APA Ethical Principles
2. Belmont report
3. fidelity and responsibility
4. integrity
Match each example to the correct type of measure. - Physiological:
1. records biological information from a living thing
observational:
1. records behaviors or traces of behaviors
self-report:
1. records how participants feel about themselves
A measure's ability to remain consistent is referred to as 1._____. But this concept can be broken down in nuanced ways. For example, 2._____ refers to how uniform results will be after repeated use of a measure. In addition, 3._______ refers to how stable results from a measure will be when the measure is used by multiple administrators. Finally, a question with 4._____ will generate similar answers regardless of how it is worded. - 1. reliability
2. test-retest reliability
3. interrater reliability
4.internal reliability
In measurement, 1.__________ refers to a measure's ability to accurately represent the variable the researcher is investigating. But this concept is made up of many different facets. 2._________ is the extent to which a given measure appears to be measuring the variable in question. 3.___________ evaluates how well a measure taps into all aspects of particular variable. 4.___________ represents how well a measure relates to actual behavior. - 1. validity
2. face validity
3. content validity
4. criterion validity [Show Less]