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Scientific Approach

systematic empirical observations to test intuition

100

Applied Research

Aims to solve practical problems in the real world

100

Association Claim

Describes the relationship between two variables

100

Comparison Groups

A comparison group is necessary to determine the effect of an intervention or treatment

100

Availability Heuristic

Making judgments based on readily available
information, such as recent news stories

200

Empiricism

collecting data and using it to develop, support, or challenge a theory

200

Translational Research

Bridges basic research and applied
applications (e.g., using findings from basic research to develop educational tools).

200

Causal Claim

Asserts that one variable causes changes in another

200

Construct Validity

The extent to which a test or measurement
accurately represents the construct it is intended to measure. It examines whether the operational definitions of variables effectively capture the theoretical concepts they are supposed to assess

200

Confirmation Bias

Seeking information that confirms pre-existing
beliefs while ignoring contradictory evidence

300

Falsifiability and Testability

A claim can be tested and potentially disproven.

300

Covariance

A relationship must exist.

300

External Validity

The degree to which the findings of a study can be
generalized to other populations, settings, times, or contexts beyond the study sample. It assesses the applicability of the study's results to
broader contexts.

300

Present/Present Bias

Focusing only on instances the phenomena
occurs and ignoring the cases that it doesn’t.

400

Theory-Data Cycle

Researchers develop a theory, design a
study to test it, collect data, and use the findings to revise the theory.

400

Temporal Precedence

The cause must come before the effect

400

Internal Validity

causal relationship between the independent variable (IV) and the dependent variable (DV)

400

Bias Blind Spot

Recognizing biases in others while failing to see
them in oneself.

500

Frequency Claim

Describes the rate or degree of a single variable

500

Internal Validity

Alternative explanations must be ruled out

500

Statistical Validity

ensuring that the study has sufficient power, that the correct Statistical tests are used, and that Type I and Type II errors are minimized.

500

Good Story Bias

Believing the narrative of a conclusion instead of
looking for the data and facts