Task 1 Flashcards

(27 cards)

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Applied Research

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You can apply it to the real world

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Basic Research

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Acquires general information about a phenomenon

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Characteristics of a Scientific explanation

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  1. Empirical
  2. Rational
  3. Testable
  4. Parsimonious
  5. General
  6. Tentative
  7. Rigorously Evaluated
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Empirical

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Based on evidence

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Rational

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Follows rules of logical reasoning

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Testable

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Predicted outcome under same conditions

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Parsimonious

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Explanation with the fewest assumptions

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General

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Broad explanatory power

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Tentative

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Possibility to be faulty

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Rigorously Evaluated

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“Survival of the fittest”

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Non-Scientific Ways

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  1. Non-Science
  2. Protoscience
  3. Pseudoscience
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Non-Science

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Logical reasoning without testing (Philosophy)

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Protoscience

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“Fringe-Science” - on the edge to real science

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Pseudoscience

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Ideas presented as science but are very blurry

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Alternative Forms of Explanation

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  • belief-based explanation

- common-sense explanation

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Inquiry Methods

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  • Method of Authority
  • Rational Method
  • Scientific Method
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Steps of Research

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  1. Developing a Research Idea/Hypothesis
  2. Choosing Research Design
  3. Choosing Subjects
  4. Deciding on what to observe and appropriate measure
  5. Conduct the Study
  6. Analyze your Results
  7. Report the Results
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Hypothesis

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Tentative observation for explanation

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Theory

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Explanation for natural world -> confirmable -> prediction

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Characteristics for a good theory

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  1. Ability to account for data
  2. Explanatory relevance
  3. Testability
  4. Prediction of Novel Events
  5. Parsimony
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Strategies for testing a Theory

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Conformational and Disconformational Strategy

22
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Deception

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Active & Passive misleading of participants or withholding information

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Active Deception

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  • Purpose misrepresented
  • False Statements, Promises, Diagnosis
  • misleading explanations and settings
  • Pseudosubjects
  • Placebo
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Passive deception

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  • Unrecognized conditioning
  • Provocation/Secret Recording
  • Concealed Observation
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Solution for Problem of deception
- Role Play - Obtaining consent prior - Debriefing - Dehoaxing
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Inductive Reasoning
Start with a theory
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Deductive Reasoning
Starting with an observation