Research in Psychology
The Scientific Method
Collecting Data
Quantitative Study Design
Assignment
100

What is Psychology?

Psychology is a set of disciplines focused on the study of behaviour and experience at various levels of analysis - from cells to societies.

100

Openness to testing by other experts is a feature of Pseudoscience - true or false?

False - Lack of openness to testing by other experts is a feature

100

The independent variable explains or predicts change or variation - true or false.

True

100

What is correlation?

A correlation is present when the value of one variable provides information about the value of another variable. (there's a relationship between the variables)

100

Referencing is marked - true or false?

False

200

What is the difference between Quantitative and Qualitative?

Qualitative - quality of the research, information rich, interviews etc

Quantitative - data, numerical, questionnaires etc

200

What are the two types of hypotheses?

Null & alternate hypotheses

200

Correlation implies causation - true or false?

False

(Just because there's a correlation (or relationship) between the variables doesn't necessarily mean one causes the other, this would be causation)

200

The design of a study is...

...the set of decisions regarding how a research
question will be answered
in terms of the
structure in which data will be collected

200

What is the assignment worth?

30%

300

Give an example of a method of Qualitative Research

Interviews etc.

300

What is a Hypothesis?

An educated guess based on observations

300

What is a variable?

Something in the world that can vary and that we can manipulate (change), measure (evaluate), or both manipulate and measure

300

What are the three quantitative study designs?

1. Descriptive designs 2. Correlation designs 3. Causal designs

300

When is your assignment due?

November 8th

400

What is the difference between Control Group and Treatment Group?

Treatment group - one that is treated by the researcher

Control group - receives no treatment (or fake treatment) in an effort to control placebo effect

400

What is the third step of the Scientific Method?

Formulate Hypothesis

400

Quantitative Research is...

...a formal, objective, systematic process in which numerical data are used to obtain information about the world.

400

Give one type of study in the Correlational Design

Cross-sectional study or Longitudinal Study or Cohort Study or Quasi-experimental Study or Single Subject Obervational Study


400

What must be included at the start of the assignment?

Cover Page

500
Why is randomisation important?

To be as representative of the entire population as possible

500

What is Systematic Empiricism?

Learning based on validated methods of observation


(This approach contrasts with casual observation or intuition because it involves planned methods for collecting and analyzing data in order to answer specific questions or test hypotheses.)

500

What type of group must be set up in order to minimise the effects of extraneous variables?

Control Group

(Allows researchers to compare results and account for the impact of extraneous variables - if both the experimental and control groups are affected equally by extraneous variables, their impact can be ruled out)

Reminder: An extraneous variable is any variable that is not the independent variable or the dependent variable, but it can still affect the outcome of the experiment if not controlled

500

What is causal inference?

Causal inference refers to the process of drawing conclusions about a causal relationship between variables. 

(In other words, it involves determining whether a change in one variable (the independent variable) directly causes a change in another variable (the dependent variable). This goes beyond merely identifying a correlation (or association) between variables, as it aims to establish a cause-and-effect relationship)

500

What happens if you plagiarise?

Assignment is void and you're brought in front of the academic board