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What is psychology?

The scientific study of behavior and mental processes.

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What is hindsight bias?

The “I knew it all along” phenomenon that makes past events seem predictable.

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What is a theory?

A broad explanation that organizes observations and predicts behavior.

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What is an experimental method?

A research method that manipulates an independent variable to observe effects on a dependent variable.

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What is curiosity?

The scientific attitude element that involves asking questions, exploring the unknown, and wanting to learn more.

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What is confirmation bias?

The tendency to only search for or pay attention to information that confirms your existing beliefs.

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What is a hypothesis?

A testable prediction derived from a theory.

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What is a correlation?

A statistical relationship between two variables, ranging from -1.0 to +1.0.

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What is skepticism?

The scientific attitude element that involves not accepting claims without evidence.

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What is overconfidence?

Overestimating the accuracy of your knowledge or judgments.

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What is a case study?

This non-experimental method involves in-depth study of a single subject or small group.

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What is a confounding variable?

A factor that can affect the dependent variable but is not controlled in a study.

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What is critical thinking?

Thinking style that questions assumptions, analyzes evidence, and recognizes biases to make objective decisions.

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What is illusory correlation?

Seeing patterns or meaning in random events where none exist.

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What is a meta-analysis?

Combining results from multiple studies statistically to get a stronger overall finding.

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What is regression toward the mean?

When extreme scores move closer to the average on a retest.

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What is humility?

The scientific attitude element that keeps scientists open to being wrong and willing to revise beliefs based on new evidence.

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What is because science uses empirical evidence and the scientific method to avoid biases?

Why science-based answers are more reliable than common sense.

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What is replication?

Repeating a study to see if the results are consistent and reliable.

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What is an illusory correlation?

Perceiving a relationship between variables that does not actually exist.