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RESEARCH METHODS
EXPERIMENTS
FEATURES OF SCIENCE
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What is a paradigm?
A
shared
set of
assumptions
and
method
what is a paradigm shift?
when members of a scientific community
change
from one
established
paradigm to another due to
new
or
contradictory
evidence
why is psychology a pre science?
Argued by
Kuhn
. it
doesn’t
have a
shared
set of
assumptions
, everyone argues
different
things
what is a theory?
set of laws
that can
explain
particular
events
or
behaviour
what is meant by induction?
start by
observing
events
or
behaviours
and looking for patterns,
based
on this they
create
a
hypothesis
what is meant by deduction?
deriving
a new
hypothesis
from an
existing
theory
what does it mean if something is falsifiable?
must be
possible
to
prove
it
wrong
who argued falsifiability was a key criteria?
Popper
why can scientific theories never be proven?
because it has
not
been
proven
wrong
yet
what are pseudosciences?
practices
that
claim
to be
scientific
but
can’t
be
falsified
what does it mean is a research method is replicable?
the
results
can be
tested
for
reliability
why is it important that research is replicable?
to see if they are
reliable
, if not then the study
lacks
validity
what is objectivity?
not allowing
personal opinions
to
influence
the
behaviour
of
participants
, reducing
bias
in results
what methods are the most objective?
highly
controlled
studies such as
lab experiments
what does it mean if research is empirical?
it is based on
direct observation
and
experience
which methods are the most empirical?
experiments
and
observations
what does empiricism mean?
experience