Is Psychology a Science Flashcards

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What are the 5 major features of science?

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F - falsification 
O - objectivity
R - replicability
C - control 
E - empricism
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What is falsification?

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Research should have a clear hypothesis and methods to ensure that other researchers can try to prove the results wrong.

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What is objectivity?

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Observations and experiments should be unaffected by bias e.g. researcher bias.

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What is replicability?

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It is important that research can be repeated and similar results obtained, this adds to the reliability of the study.

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What is control?

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The control of variables.

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What is empiricism?

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Information gained through direct observation or experiment - observed evidence.

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Why does Kuhn state that psychology cannot be a science?

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There is no single paradigm.

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What sort of science may psychology be, and what is this?

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A pseudoscience - one that lacks carefully controlled, replicable research and lacks one theory to explain the effects.

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What is peer review?

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The assessment of research by others who are experts in the same field, usually done before research is published.

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Why is peer reviewing essential?

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To prevent incorrect or faulty data from entering the public domain. It is a way of establishing the validity of scientific research.

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What is a summary of the process of peer review?

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Research is submitted to peer review, and then a review reports on the quality of the research and then their views are considered by a peer review panel.

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What are 5 problems with peer reviewing?

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  1. Slow
  2. Expensive
  3. Subjective
  4. Easily abused
  5. Can’t detect fraud
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What 4 criticisms of certain features of peer review?

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  1. Unachievable ideal - not always possible to find an expert in that exact field to verify the research.
  2. Anonymity - as reviews are anonymous, they could be biased.
  3. Publication bias - positive results are more likely to be reviewed more favourably.
  4. Preserving the status quo - accepting results that already have support.
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According to the UK Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology, what are 3 problems with reviewing or that reviewing often fails to detect?

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  1. Fabrication - made up data.
  2. Falsification - altered data.
  3. Plagiarism - work copied from others.
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What are 3 types of biases that can cause issues in peer review?

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  1. Gender bias
  2. Institution bias
  3. Publication bias
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