Research Approaches
Psychology Perspectives
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Basic Terms
Research Questions
100

Research that focuses on one variable, and collecting data about the world as it is. 

Descriptive Research

100

This perspective focuses on the causes and treatments of psychological disorders.

Clinical Psychology

100

The average of a group of scores.

Mean

100

The scientific study of mind and behavior.

Psychology

100

A researcher in this field might ask: what the most efficient way of learning a new skill?

Cognitive Psychology

200

The variable that you change in a research study to observe differences. 

Independent Variable

200

This perspective studies the mental processes behind thinking, perception, learning, memory, etc...

Cognitive Psychology

200

The middle, or central number in a group of scores. 

Median

200

Repeating a research study with the same population multiple times.

Replication

200

A researcher in this field might ask: Why can music make us feel happy or sad?

Emotional Psychology

300

Research that manipulates variables in a controlled environment to understand the effects. 

Experimental Research

300

This perspective studies the biological underpinnings of how we think. 

Biological Neuroscience Perspecitve

300

When there is a relationship between two variables that is measurable. 

Correlation

300

Mental processes that we cannot directly observe.

Unconscious

300

A researcher in this field might ask: Why do we act differently when meeting new friends than we do with old friends?

Social Psychology

400

Research that measures two or more variables to understand the differences between them. 

Correlational Research

400

This perspective examines how people change as they age. 

Developmental Psychology

400

The amount of variability in a group of scores. 

Standard Deviation

400

Evidence based on systematic observation and accurate measurement.

Empirical

400

A researcher in this field might ask: Why do humans generally enjoy sports and games?

Evolutionary Psychology

500

Ensuring each person in your population of interest has an equal chance of being selected for research.

Random Sampling

500

This perspective considers how values, rules, beliefs, and language affect our thoughts and preferences.

Cultural Psychology

500

The most common number in a group of scores. 

Mode

500

Claims made about psychology that are not backed by evidence.

Pseudoscience

500

A researcher in this field might ask: How can we reduce the effects of childhood trauma?

Clinical Psychology

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