In the scientific approach to studying psychology, after we gather data and form a hypothesis, what's the next step?
Test the hypothesis.
What is a "phenomenon" in psychology?"
Anything that is commonly observed, especially if there is some uncertainty about its origin. Basically, if people commonly act or think in a particular way, it probably has a name and is an example of a phenomenon.
What are two reasons why we might not be able to conclude a causational relationship from a study?
1) There are too many extraneous or confounding variables. 2) We do not know the direction of the relationship in the study (i.e. which variable is affecting which).
What is the difference between a psychological theory and a model?
Whereas a psychological theory attempts to explain relationships between variables and behaviour, a model describes how a particular psychological phenomenon happens - there is not necessary an explanation for the phenomenon in a model, but it's component parts are just diagrammed or described.
How old was Kate when she got engaged?
17