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Research Methods Semester 1:
Why Statistics?
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What is the primary focus of the study material?
The relevance of
statistics
in
research
and the real world
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What are the learning outcomes of the study material?
Understanding the relevance of
statistics
in various
fields
Developing subject-specific
skills
in statistics
Gaining
transferable
skills applicable to future careers
Learning the core
steps
in conducting research
Recognizing the
misuse
of statistics in historical and contemporary contexts
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What is one area of psychology where statistics are relevant?
Developmental psychology
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Name a specific topic within developmental psychology that statistics can help analyze.
Child development
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Which psychological field studies memory and attention?
Cognitive psychology
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What does biological psychology focus on?
Brain structures
and
sleep patterns
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What is a topic studied in social psychology?
Prejudice
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What does the BPS Society Benchmark Statement (2019) relate to?
Subject-specific skills of
statistics
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What is one subject-specific skill of statistics?
To identify and evaluate
patterns
in
behavior
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How can statistics be used in analyzing data?
By analyzing and presenting
quantitative
and
qualitative
data
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What is a transferable skill gained from studying statistics?
Effective communication
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Why is numerical reasoning important in statistics?
It helps in
interpreting
and
analyzing
data accurately
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What is one career that benefits from statistical skills?
Market research
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What is the first core step in conducting research?
Research question
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What is the purpose of empirical methods in psychology?
To test
theories
based on
evidence
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What makes a good scientific theory?
It is supported by
data
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What does it mean for a theory to be falsifiable?
It can be proven wrong through
evidence
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What is Occam's Razor in the context of scientific theories?
The
simplest
solution is usually the best
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What are the stages of research once a theory is gathered?
Research question
Theory
Generate hypotheses
Design a
study
Ethical approval
Collect data
Analyze data
Write your study up as a research report
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What are descriptive statistics used for?
To summarize data
graphically
and
numerically
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What is the purpose of inferential statistics?
To test a
hypothesis
and make inferences about a
population
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What is one benefit of using statistics?
It advances
scientific
understanding
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What are the three lies in statistics?
Lies,
damned
lies, and
statistics
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How can statistics be distorted or exaggerated?
By
politicians
and news outlets to mislead others
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What is one historical misuse of statistics?
Scientific
racism
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What did Samuel Morton suggest about racial differences?
He suggested racial differences in
cranial size
to justify a
racial intelligence theory
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What was argued about Morton's results?
They were misleading due to
data collection
issues
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What was a flaw in Morton's methodology?
He didn’t separate
gender
in his samples
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What did Morton’s raw data reveal about his summary tables?
They were based on a
patchwork
of apparently
unconscious
finagling
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What is one way to avoid misusing statistics?
Acknowledge past
misuses
of statistics
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How should one approach media reports on statistics?
With a questioning mind to assess
data representation
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Who is Karl Pearson?
Founder
of
correlations
,
chi-squares
, and
p-values
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What did the Human Genome Project suggest about human beings?
That humans are
99.9%
identical
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What is one modern example of scientific racism?
The suggestion that
genetic
differences via race could explain differences in
coronary heart disease
prevalence
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How should race be viewed in research?
As a
sociopolitical
construct rather than a
biological
difference
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What did adjustments for social demographics reveal about Covid mortality by ethnicity in the UK?
Any differences were small and possibly
non-significant
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What is one modern misuse of statistics in advertising?
Misleading claims about dentist recommendations for
Colgate
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What does the phrase "correlation does not imply causation" mean?
Just because two
variables
are correlated does not mean one causes the other
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What is a common issue with graph labeling in statistics?
No
x-axis
label or incorrect chronological order
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Why is it important to learn how to conduct research correctly?
To apply
appropriate practices
to our own work
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