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IRB
institutional review board: oversees human research done at an institution, reviews all research
done
informed consent
the person knows about the study, the risks, their rights, and they agree
assent
a person who is under the legal age of consent, and therefore needs parental consent too
, confederates
people who are in on the study
right to withdraw
they have to know they have the right to quit
debriefing
after the study you have to tell participants the true purpose of the study
replication
reproducing a study to see if you get the same results, gives validity to the study
target population
the group you want to study
sample
a smaller group of people from the target population that you collect data from
sampling bias
occurs when a researcher selects a sample that is not representative of the population