What are cohort effects?
What are time of measurement effects?
What are age effects?
What are confounding effects?
What are the 4 types of research designs?
1) Cross-sectional design: Studies people from different groups at the same time
2) Longitudinal design: studies a single group of people at two or more points in time
3) Sequential design: studies the same individuals at two or more points but also different groups
4) Time-lag comparison design: Studies different groups of people at the same age at different times (very rare, researchers don’t typically use this)
Elaborate on the cross-sectional design.
Elaborate on the longitudinal design.
Elaborate on the sequential design.
What is an experimental design?
What is a correlational study?
What is a case study?
What is a meta-analysis?
Cognition is a term referring to…
The mental processes involved in gaining knowledge and comprehension
→ It includes attention, thinking, knowing, remembering, judging, making decisions, and problem-solving
How is cognition studied?
What is the Montreal cognitive assessment (MoCa)?
What is the stroop test?
What is the Boston naming test (BNT)?
What is the California verbal learning test (CVLT)?
What is the digit span?
What are the types of brain assessments that can be done to look at cognition?
What does the MRI do?
What does the fMRI do?
What does the EEG do?
What does a PET scan do?