Research Methods: Features of a Science Flashcards

1
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What is a theory?

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An explanation for describing a phenomenon or event, based on observations about the world.

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A theory is a way of explaining an event based on what?

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observations about the world

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3
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What does theory construction allow us to make and test?

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Predictions/hypothesis

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4
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Once we have tested our hypothesis. What can this do to the original theory?

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Support or refine the theory

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5
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What does falsifiable mean?

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The ability to prove something wrong

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6
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True or False?
Falsification is about proving something right.

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False
It is about proving something wrong

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7
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Falsification needs which type(s) of hypothesis.

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An alternative and a null hypothesis

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8
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What should all hypotheses be?

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Testable and falsifiable

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9
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This hypothesis predicts no difference or no correlation

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Null hypothesis

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10
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Empirical methods are ones that are not based on …

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opinions

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Empirical methods are ones gained through …

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direct observation and experiments.

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12
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What is a paradigm?

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Where scientific disciplines have a shared set of assumptions and methods.

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13
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Why might Psychology not be a science?

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It lacks a universally accepted paradigm

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14
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Name three different paradigms in Psychology

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Behaviourism, cognitive approach, psychodynamic approach, biological approach

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Sometimes there is a revolutionary change in the assumptions used in science from an old one to a new one. What is this called?

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A paradigm shift

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16
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Scientific disciplines have a shared set if assumptions and methods. What is this called?

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A paradigm

17
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What is a paradigm shift?

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Where there is a revolutionary change in scientific assumptions where an old paradigm is replaced with a new one.

18
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What is replicability?

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Repeat the research using the same methods/procedure to check for similar findings.

19
Q

Replicating a study can check if findings have which type of validity?

A

External Validity

20
Q

Replicating a study can test a theory to see if we can …

A

generalise it to the wider population.

21
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The more we repeat our study the more …… we can become in our results.

A

confident

22
Q

What does our procedure need to be to enable replicability?

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Operationalised and detailed

23
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What does operationalised mean?

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Being specific and precise

24
Q

If a researcher uses factual measures rather then subjective measures is called …

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Objectivity

25
Q

Research is not affected by the expectations of the researcher.

A

Objectivity

26
Q

Researcher bias could reduce …

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Objectivity

27
Q

Brain scans are an example of what type of measures?

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Factual/objctive/empirical

28
Q

Researchers used a questionnaire in their research. Which features of science could we criticise this with?

A

Not an empirical method

Lacks objectivity

29
Q

If we use objective research to study psychology. What can this be criticised for?

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Reductionist viewpoint

30
Q

If we simplify human behaviour down to simple basic units what might this ignore?

A

Holisitic approach

31
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Reductionism neglects…

A

an holistic approach.

32
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A holistic approach takes into account ….

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culture and socio-economic background.

33
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One strength of replicating research is that it can lead to …

A

practical applications

34
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A psychologist argued much of our behaviour is due to unconscious motives. What feature of science could we criticise this for?

A

Falsification

35
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Bandura observed that when children saw an adult be aggressive to a bobo doll they imitated it. Which feature of science does this link to?

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Empirical Methods