Scientfifc Process Flashcards

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What is the peer review process ?

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  • checked for experimental design, methods , originality of findings , content , structure and findings
  • article may be accepted or rejected or asked to review and re-submit
  • once researcher reviews editor either accepts or rejects
  • peer reviews help assess faults and methodology
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Explain why peer review is an important aspect of the scientific process

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Peer review involves sending your research to another psychologist and it being either accepted , rejects or sent back

  • the review may allow people to take it more seriously as reviewers are well-established
  • it’s hard for researchers to find every mistake , having other people check it reduces risk of there being mistakes and makes research more reliable
  • review removes personal views and unwanted claims
  • peer review judge’s significance and quality of research in a wider context
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What is the difference between discrete and continuous data ?

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Discrete data can be both categorical and numerical but only certain values can be included

Continuous data is qualitative on a continuous scale with 0 value

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Define investigator effects

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  • Where a researcher ( consciously or unconsciously ) acts in a way to support their prediction
  • this can be a particular problem when observing events that can be interpreted in more than one way
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Define researcher bias

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A process where the scientists performing the research influence the results in order to portray a certain outcome

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What’s the difference between investigator bias and research bias ?

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Investigator = for observations
Research = for experiments

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Why is the peer review process so important ?

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  • provides a way of checking the validity of the research
  • making a judgment about the credibility of the research and assessing the quality and appropriateness of the design and methodology
  • peers are also in a position to judge the importance of significance of the researcher in a wider context
  • they can assess how original the work is and whether it refers to relevant research by other psychologists
  • make recommendations as to whether the research paper should be published in its original form,rejected or revised in some way
  • helps to ensure that any research paper published in a well respected journal has integrity and can thus be taken seriously by fellow researchers and by lay people
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Case study

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  • A in depth study of one person or a group of people over time
  • it is usually carried out in the real world
  • they are idiographic and very individualistic
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Weaknesses of a case study

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  • findings cannot be generalised very easily to other individuals
  • information gathered is often based on retrospective data which might not be accurate
  • very difficult to replicate as a case study they lack reliability
  • as case studies are unique situations it is difficult to generalise
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Replicability

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The ability to repeat the method to assess if similar findings are achieved

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