Week 2 Flashcards

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Components of a good theory

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  • Fits the known facts
    – Makes new testable predictions
    – Is falsifiable
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2
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Reliability & Validity

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Reliability
Does the measure produce consistent results?

Validity
Does it measure what it’s supposed to measure?

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3
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Correlational research

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 Looking for relationships among variables
 Useful for studying variables that the
researcher can’t manipulate (age, sex, etc)
 Can demonstrate that a relationship exists,
but can’t demonstrate causality.

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4
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Correlational coefficient

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Measures the strength of the relationship

between 2 variables

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5
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Experimental research

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  • Establishes causation
To establish causation:
Researcher
– manipulates one variable
• independent variable
– to see its effect on another variable
• dependent variable
– holding all other variables constant.
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6
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Basic elements of an experiment

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 Hypothesis
 Manipulation of independent variable
– Random assignment
– holding all other variables constant
 Measurement of dependent variable
 Eliminating sources of bias / alternative
explanations for results
 Conclusion
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7
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Sources of bias in research

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Participant bias - The tendency of people who know they are
participants in a study to behave in a way
other than they normally would
Experimenter bias - The tendency of experimenters to let their
expectancies alter the way they treat their
participants.
Controlling Bias

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