L5- Features of Science, Empirical methods, Paradigms, Paradigm shifts & Objectivity Flashcards

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What is a science?

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Science- systematic and controlled approach to creating knowledge that can be relied on to predict and control 🌎 (e.g. find cures for schizophrenia)

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What are the key features of a science?

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1) Paradigms

2) Objectivity

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What scientific methods are used in psychology and what are general features of all of them?

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1) Experiments
2) Observations
3) Case studies
- Systematic, controlled and produce valid and reliable

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When is psychology a science (science features in psychology)?

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1) Sample large and representative
2) Key words defined and measured (Operationalised)
3) Confounding variables identified and controlled (preventing effect on DV)
4) Pilot studies conducted
5) ⬆️ element of control

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What are empirical methods?

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Method of gaining knowledge- relies on direct observation 👀 or testing- can help separate unfounded beliefs from real truth- look for facts and scientific evidence directly tested using empirical evidence

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What is a paradigm?

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Shared set of assumptions and agreed methods that are found within scientific disciplines

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What did Kuhn suggest about paradigms in 1962?

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Kuhn (1962)- what distinguishes scientific 🧪 and ✖️🧪 disciplines is presence of paradigms

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Why may psychology be viewed as a pre-science rather than a science?

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Social sciences 🧪 like Psychology lack universal acceptance of paradigms- … why psychology might be viewed as “Pre- science” rather than 🧪
Natural 🧪 e.g. Biology 🧬 and Physics 🧲 have number of core principles e.g. theory of evolution
BUT psychology has too many internal disagreements and conflicting approaches to qualify as 🧪 and … is pre-🧪

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What is a paradigm shift?

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Kuhn- paradigm is result of a scientific revolution occurs- significant change in dominant unifying theory of scientific discipline occurs and causes paradigm shift

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How does a paradigm shift occur?

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Paradigm shift occurs in 2 stages:
1) 1 theory remains dominant within scientific discipline- some researchers might question accepted paradigm and present contradictory research- disagrees with main paradigm
Counter evidence starts to accumulate against main paradigm- critics gain popularity and eventually counter evidence becomes hard to ignore- present paradigm overthrown due to emergence of new one-> paradigm shift
2) Established science makes rapid progress and scientific 🧪 revolution occurs due to paradigm shift

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What is an example of a paradigm shift?

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Work of Copernicus in 16th century:

  • Paradigm used to be that ppl thought that 🌏 was at centre of universe
  • BUT Copernicus responsible for paradigm shift- found that ☀️ at centre of universe (still not true BUT change in belief)
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What is objectivity?

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Dealing with facts in way that is unaffected by beliefs, opinions, feelings or expectations

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Explain objectivity and say why it is important

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A good researcher is always objective and keeps a “critical distance” from research they are conducting
They ✖️ let their personal opinions or biases interfere/affect outcome of research- findings of research ✖️ be influenced by psychologist that conducted research in 1st place- ⬆️ level of objectivity ⬆️ other researcher’s confidence that results accurate and can be replicated

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When is objectivity most likely to be achieved?

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Objectivity is basis of empirical method and is ⬆️ likely to be achieved when using lab experiments or observations

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