Summary: Research Methods In Psychology Evaluating A World Of Information | 9780393936933 | Beth Morling
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1 psychology is a way of thinking
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what is empiricism or empirical research?
research with as basis for conclusions evidence gained from the senses. -
what is the parsimony of a theory?
a theory should not be unnecessarily complex. -
what is a correction meganism 2 examples?
a system that checks your research for potential biases or incompletions before publicing it.
- peer review
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what are the three basic rules of science?
- openness; everybody needs to be able to see how you did it
- thoroughness; go through the whole cycle of empirical research
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what are non-scientific everyday sources of knowledge?
experience, intuition, authority. -
what does a comparison group do?
it shows the researcher what would happen both with or without the researched variable. -
what is a confederate?
an actor playing a specific role in a research -
what is good story bias?
people tend to believe good story's or conclusions that feel natural or make sense. -
what is present/present bias?
our failure to consider appropriate comparison groups, we forget to seek information that "is't there" and only focus on information that is present. -
3 interrogation tools for consumers of research.
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what is the name for something that in a study could potentially vary but has only one level in a specific study.
a constant.
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Interrogation tools for consumers of research
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Sampling: estimating the frequency of behavior and beliefs
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Bivariate Correlational Research
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Introduction to simple experiments
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