4 Big Validities
3 Claims
Empirical Research
Psychological Thinking
Finding Science
100

Affects

What is a causal claim verb?

100

An attribute that varies.

What is a variable?

100

The bridge between basic and applied research.

What is Translational research?

100

With all other things being equal, the simplest theory is always the best.

What is parsimony?

100

Systematic (planned)

Rigorous (thorough and accurate)

Objective (unbiased)

Verifiable (replicable)

Cumulative (relies on previous research)

What is empirical research?

200

Helps us to make predictions.

What is an association claim?
200

Take association claims a step further.

What is a causal claim?

200

A variable that could impact an outcome without our knowledge.

What is a confound?

200

A prediction of a specific outcome derived from the theory.

What is a hypothesis?

200

A concise summary.

What is an abstract?

300

When you're able to control which came first. 

What is temporal precedence?

300

Has only one level in the study in question.

What is the difference between a constant and a variable?

300

Trusting authorities on a subject.

What is a shortcut to Research?

300

•Are supported by data

•Are falsifiable

•Have parsimony (Occam’s razor)

What are good features of scientific theories?

300

Academic Search Complete, ERIC, PsycINFO, PubMed-Medline, PsychiatryOnline, PsycARTICLES, and Psychology & Behavioral Sciences Collection

What are examples of scientific databases?

400

The two variables (the causal variable and the outcome variable) correlate.

The causal variable precedes the outcome variable.

There is no alternative explanation for the relationship

What is the criteria for making a causal claim?

400

One that a researcher can control.

What is a manipulated variable?

400

Means that findings are not expected to explain all of the cases all of the time.

What is probabilistic research?

400

Ideally only innovative and high quality research

Traditionally, only significant results a study


What usually gets published?

400

Interpretation of findings, scientific contribution, limitations, recommendations for future research, implications for practice.

What is the discussion section?

500

The gold standard of psychological research because of their potential to support causal claims.

What is an experiment?

500

Recording an observation, a statement, or a value as it occurs naturally

How to measure a variable?

500

The answer that comes to mind easily must be the correct one.

What is intuition?

500

Can either support/confirm/be consistent with or disconfirm/be inconsistent with a theory

What are empirical research findings?

500

Where you would describe what your current study adds to the existant literature (i.e., previous studies that were conducted on this topic)

What is the introduction section?

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