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| Psychology, 5/e Lester M. Sdorow,
Arcadia University Cheryl A. Rickabaugh,
University of Redlands
Psychology as a Science
Chapter Outline- Thinking Critically About Psychology and the Media: Is Melatonin Effective in Overcoming Insomnia?
- Sources of Knowledge
- Common Sense
- The Scientific Method
- Determinism and Lawfulness
- Skepticism and Critical Thinking
- Steps in Conducting Scientific Research
- Anatomy of a Research Study: Can We Reliably Detect When Someone Is Drunk?
- Rationale
- Method
- Results and Discussion
- Staying on Track: Sources of Knowledge
- Goals of Scientific Research
- Description
- Prediction
- Control
- Explanation
- Staying on Track: Goals of Scientific Research
- Methods of Psychological Research
- Descriptive Research
- Naturalistic Observation
- Case Studies
- Surveys
- Psychological Testing
- Archival Research
- Correlational Research
- Kinds of Correlation
- Causation versus Correlation
- Experimental Research
- Experimental Method
- Internal Validity
- Situational Variables
- Participant Variables
- Experimenter Variables
(1.) Anatomy of a Research Study: Can Experimenter Expectancies Affect the Behavior of Laboratory Rats?
(a.) Rationale
(b.) Method
(c.) Results and Discussion
- External Validity
- Staying on Track: Methods of Psychological Research
- Statistical Analysis of Research Data
- Descriptive Statistics
- Measures of Central Tendency
- Measures of Variability
- Correlational Statistics
- Inferential statistics
- Statistical Significance
- Major Inferential Statistics
- Staying on Track: Statistical Analysis of Research Data
- The Ethics of Psychological Research
- Ethical Treatment of Human Participants
- The APA’s Code of Ethics
- The Issue of Deception in Research
- Ethical Treatment of Animal Subjects
- Animal Rights Versus Animal Welfare
- Reasons for Using Animals in Research
- Continuing Controversy
- Staying on Track: What are the Ethics of Psychological Research?
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