Social
Psych
Chapter 2
Pt 1
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Define Hindsight Bias 

Overestimating how well we could have predicted an outcome; AFTER it has already happened

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Define Validity

How accurately a method measures something

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The extent to which the results of a study can be generalized to other situations and other people is defined as what?


External Validity

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What do Negative Correlations indicate?

Indicate that an increase in one variable is associated with a decrease in the other

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There are three types of method used to study social problems :

  1. Observational Methods

  2. Correlational Methods

  3. Experimental Methods

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What is the Continual Process of Theory Refinement?

  • Develop a theory

  • Test specific hypotheses derived from that theory

  • Based on the result, revise the theory and formulate new hypotheses

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What is Correlation Coefficient (r)?

The relation between variables (r)

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The Advantage of Surveys is that they enable the researcher to...

  • Judge the relationship between variables that are often difficult to observe

  • Easy to administer

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What is Internal Validity?

The extent to which we can draw cause-and effect conclusions

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What is a Hypothesis?

A testable statement about the relationship between two or more variables

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What do Positive Correlations indicate?

Indicate that an increase in one variable is associated with an increase in the other

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Define Surveys 

Research in which a representative sample of people are asked questions about their attitudes or behavior

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What is Confirmation Bias (The Mother of All Biases)?

A tendency to seek out evidence that supports our hypotheses and neglect or distort evidence that contradicts them

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Describe Belief Perseverance

A tendency to stick to our initial beliefs even when evidence contradicts them

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What is Archival Analysis?

An examination of the accumulated documents or archives of a culture, such as diaries, novels, magazines and newspapers

  • Powerful method because it provides a unique look at the values of a culture

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What does Zero Correlation mean?

No relationship

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What is The Observational Method?

 technique whereby a researcher observes people & systematically records measurements of their behavior

  • Ethnography

  • Archival analysis


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What is a Theory?

An organized set of principles that can be used to explain observed phenomena

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Define Ethnography

A method whereby researchers observe a group or culture from the inside, without imposing any of their preconceived notions

  • Behaviors to be observed must be clearly defined beforehand

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Describe The Correlational Method 

A technique whereby researchers systematically measure two or more variables and assess the relation between them

  • Measures how much one variable can be predicted by the other

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