sorry to add a question onto yours but it's similar.
just did the 2006 vcaa and a question about design flaw of repeated measures design had the answer
'counterbalancing' as a method to overcome flaws.
i have not heard of that once in class or from anyone else, is that term/method still used or needed to know?
and for research methods you definitely need to know:
advantages and flaws of study designs
all ethical principles
p-value
IvandDV
how to write an operational hypothesis
general design of a study (ie. what should be included in the discussion or conclusion section of a experiment)
types of sampling
that's all i can remember right now.
you also need to know:
-the definition of the experimental and control groups, and the differences between them.
-the definition of the independent and dependent variables, and the differences between them.
-you must be able to explain what seperates an experiment from other types of psychological studies.
-particular extraneous/confounding variables that may exist (and effect the D.V) in experiments.
-the differences between descriptive and inferential statistics.
-in regards to descriptive stats: particular measures of central tendency(e.g. mean, median and mode) and variance (e.g. range)