Psychology=Science
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What is Professor Richardson's specialty?

Industrial Organizational Psychology

100

What must you obtain from participants at the beginning of a study?

Informed Consent

100

What is inductive reasoning?

Inductive: moving from observation to the development of hypotheses

100

What is a null hypothesis?

Null hypothesis: no relationship or no effect

100

What is beneficence?

Striving to benefit those with whom they work

200

What is the major goal of psychology?

Major goal: understand human behavior, particularly cause-and-effect relations

200

At the end of an experiment that includes deception, what should you do?

Debrief participants.

200

What is a hypothesis?

A testable statement describing the relationship between two or more variables.

200

What does research idea generation rely on?

Research idea generation depends on the interests and creativity of the researcher.

200

What is a psychological construct?

A tool used to facilitate understanding of human behavior/a label for a domain of behaviors

300

What are the seven characteristics of Science? 

Find general rules

Collect objective evidence

Make testable statements

Adopt a skeptical attitude about all claims

Is creative

Is public

Is productive

300

Why is Milgram’s obedience study now considered unethical?

It involved substantial psychological distress.

300

What are the four main approaches to conducting empirical research?

–Discovery

–Demonstration

–Refutation

–Replication

300

Which category of research generating uses the approach: observing and thinking about unusual behavior?

Sensitivity to provocative natural occurrences

300

What is the recency effect?

Items that came last are remembered more clearly than those that came first.

400

What are the four major ways of knowing?

Authority

Consensus

Observation

Logical analysis

400

What are the three Ethical Standards?

Institutional Approval

Informed Consent

Offering Inducements for Research Participation

Deception in Research

Debriefing

400

What is the criteria for good theory?

• The extent to which the theory accurately explains and predicts

•Breadth of information behind the theory

•Parsimony

•Karl Popper’s Theory of Falsification

400

Which category of research generating uses the approach: thought experiments consisting of simple, direct conceptual manipulations?

Simple conceptual analysis

400

Which Ethical standards were not met in the Tuskegee syphilis study?

Informed Consent

Protect participants from adverse consequences

Offering Inducements for Research Participation

Deception in Research

Debriefing