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Learn more about research methods, experimental design, and statistical analysis.
What Is a Variable?
A variable is something that can be changed, such as a characteristic or value. Variables are generally used in psychology experiments to determine if changes to one variable result in changes to another variable.
Introduction to Research Methods
Psychology experiments can range from simple to complex, but there are some basic terms and concepts that all students of psychology should understand. Learn more about types of research, basic experimental design, and relationships between variables.
Steps in Psychology Research
Psychologists use the scientific method to conduct studies and research in psychology. The basic process for conducting psychology research involves asking a question, designing a study, collecting data, analyzing results, reaching conclusions, sharing the findings. Learn more about each step of psychology research in this article.
What Is Longitudinal Research?
Longitudinal research is a type of research method used to discover relationships between variables that are not related to various background variables...
What Is Cross-Sectional Research?
Cross-sectional research is a type of research method often used in developmental psychology, but also utilized in many other areas including social science, education and other branches of science...
Case Study
An in-depth study of one person...
The Simple Experiment - Psychology Research
The simple experiment is one of the most basic methods of determining if there is a cause-and-effect relationship between two variables. Find more information on the parts of a simple experiment and how results are measured.
Correlational Studies
Correlational studies are one of the two major types of psychology research. Learn more about the subtypes of correlational studies as well as methods of observation and scientific surveys.
Psychology Research Terms
Psychology research methods can be relatively simple or very complex, but there are a number of terms and concepts that all psychology students should understand. Check out the following list of the top psychology research method terms you need to know.
Psychology Research Methods Quiz
Most introductory courses in psychology will spend some time covering basic research methods. Topics such as the different types of research studies, basic statistics and the scientific method are important for a solid understanding of psychological study. How well do you understand psychology research methods? Test your knowledge in this research methods quiz.
What Is Reliability?
Reliability is a vital component of a valid psychological test. What is reliability? How do we measure it? Learn more about reliability in psychology tests.
What Is Validity?
When determining the merits of a psychological test, validity is one of the most important factors to consider. What is validity? How do we measure it? Learn the answers to these questions and more.
ERIC-Education Resources Information Center
Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, ERIC is one of the best sources for researching literature on a variety of subjects. Many formerly fee-based articles are now available for free and the database includes more than 1.1 million entries dating back to 1966. An excellent research resource for psychology students.
Psychological Research on the Net
This site from Hanover College provides a current list of psychological experiments that take place online. Find links to experiments in a variety of subject areas including biopsychology, human factors, and social psychology.

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