Research participants are individuals who voluntarily take part in psychological studies or experiments. They contribute by providing data that helps researchers gain insights into various psychological phenomena.
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Sampling techniques: Various methods used by researchers to select individuals from a population who will participate in a study.
Human subjects review board/ethics committee: A group responsible for reviewing and approving research protocols involving human participants to ensure ethical standards are met.
Population: The entire group of individuals that researchers want to draw conclusions about based on data collected from a sample.