The belief that two people send cues to one another, and develop sexual “chemistry” based on their body language is an example of pseudoscience.
Quantitative research involves numbers and facts.
Quantitative research involves numbers and facts.
Changing the spatial orientation in relation to the “flow of…
Changing the spatial orientation in relation to the “flow of energy” in a room, often referred to as “Feng Shui” is an example of pseudoscience.
Not having any pressure placed upon them, or feeling guilty…
Not having any pressure placed upon them, or feeling guilty to continue if/when they do not want to; or feeling they should continue on – or it may ‘spoil’ the study if they don’t, or they won’t be paid, or receive course credits is referring to ______________.
Increasing a sample size beyond what you already have will e…
Increasing a sample size beyond what you already have will eventually lead to a ______________ because the increased accuracy will be negligible.
The type of thinking that draws conclusions between a major…
The type of thinking that draws conclusions between a major and minor premise is known as _______________________.
Changing the spatial orientation in relation to the “flow of…
Changing the spatial orientation in relation to the “flow of energy” in a room, often referred to as “Feng Shui” is an example of pseudoscience.
When doing descriptive research, there is often much less ri…
When doing descriptive research, there is often much less risk of violating ___________.
Science is based on ____________ while pseudoscience is base…
Science is based on ____________ while pseudoscience is based on __________.
In a truly anonymous study, no one can personally identify w…
In a truly anonymous study, no one can personally identify who the participants are except the researcher.