Research Methods- A-Level

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A-Level A level Psychology Mind Map on Research Methods- A-Level, created by Urvashi Makwana on 19/05/2016.
Urvashi Makwana
Mind Map by Urvashi Makwana, updated more than 1 year ago
Urvashi Makwana
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Research Methods- A-Level
  1. Correlation Coefficients
    1. Content Analysis
      1. Quantitative
        1. Coding
        2. Qualitative
          1. Thematic Analysis
        3. Assessing Reliability
          1. Test-retest
            1. Inter-observer Reliability
            2. Validity
              1. Face Validity
                1. Concurrent Validity
                  1. Ecological Validity
                    1. Temporal
                    2. Improving Validity
                      1. Triangulation
                        1. Standardisation
                          1. Control groups
                            1. Lie scale
                              1. Single/double blind procedures
                              2. Statistical Tests
                                1. Chi-Squared
                                  1. Mann-Whitney
                                    1. Wilcoxon
                                      1. Spearman's Rho
                                        1. Pearson's R
                                          1. Related/Unrelated t-test
                                          2. Features of Science
                                            1. Paradigm Shift
                                              1. Objectivity
                                                1. Empirical Method
                                                  1. Replicability
                                                    1. Falsifiability
                                                    2. Levels of Measurement
                                                      1. Nominal
                                                        1. Ordinal
                                                          1. Interval
                                                          2. Improving Reliability
                                                            1. Structure
                                                              1. Operationalisation
                                                                1. Replication
                                                                2. Typle 1/2 Errors
                                                                  1. Reports
                                                                    1. Abstract
                                                                      1. Introduction
                                                                        1. Method
                                                                          1. Results
                                                                            1. Discussion
                                                                              1. References
                                                                              2. Probability/ Significance
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