RESEARCH METHODS Flashcards

1
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The systematic pursuit of knowledge through observation

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Science

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2
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2 Set of propositions developed to explain what is observed

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Theory

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3
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Specific predictions about what will
occur of a theory is correct ; set of
related assumptions

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Hypothesis

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4
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This is the detailed biological description of an INDIVIDUAL

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Case Study

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5
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Rich descriptions, especially helpful for rare disorders

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Usefulness

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6
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Paradigm that may influence observations

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Limitations

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7
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Cannot determine Cause of Effect

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Correlational Method

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8
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Larger SAMPLES increase the likelihood of signifcance

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Statistical Significance

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9
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Is the association meaningful as well as statistically significant?

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Clinical Significance

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10
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Studies participants OVER TIME

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Longitudinal Studies

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11
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Causes and effects are measured at the SAME TIME

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Cross-Sectional Studies

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12
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Study of the distribution of disorders in a population and possible correlates

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Epidemiology

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13
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Provides information about causal relationships

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Experiment

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14
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Differences between groups

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Experimental Effect

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15
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Extent to which experimental effect is due to independent variable

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Internal Validity

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16
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16 PARTICIPANTS who do not receive treatment

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Control Group

17
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Change or improvement due to participants’ expectations

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Placebo

18
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Extent to which results GENERALIZE
beyond the study

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External Validity

19
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Experiments not always possible in
Psychopathology

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Analogue Experiment

20
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Examine how I NDIVI DUAL PARTICIPANTS 20 respond to changes in the independent variable

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Single Subject Experimental
Research

21
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21 Multiple studies

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Meta-Analysis