features of psych as a science

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    • What reputation does psychology have among some scientists?
      Not being a proper science
    • Why do some psychologists get offended by criticism?
      They believe psychology is a proper science
    • What is a key characteristic of science regarding ideas?
      Ideas must be tested carefully
    • How does psychology differ from biology, chemistry, and physics in research?
      Psychology studies behavior, which is complex
    • What unique feature does the brain have during observation?
      It changes behavior when observed
    • Why is objectivity difficult in psychological research?
      Researchers may be biased by emotions
    • How long has psychology been around in its present form?
      About 100 years
    • What are the key concepts of conducting scientific research in psychology?
      • Empirical method: Knowledge from experience
      • Objectivity: Avoiding bias in data collection
      • Control: Managing extraneous variables
      • Replicability: Standardized procedures for repetition
      • Falsifiability: Theories must be testable
    • What does the empirical method rely on?
      Experience and direct observation
    • What is the importance of objectivity in research?
      Avoids bias in data interpretation
    • What is the purpose of the double-blind technique?
      Avoid bias from researchers' expectations
    • What is the role of peer review in research?
      To identify bias and validate findings
    • Why is control important in experiments?
      To demonstrate cause and effect relationships
    • What does replicability ensure in scientific research?
      Confidence in the validity of results
    • What does falsifiability mean in scientific theories?
      Theories must be testable and refutable
    • Why is the concept of a soul considered unfalsifiable?
      It cannot be empirically tested
    • What is a paradigm shift according to Thomas Kuhn?
      A significant change in scientific thinking
    • What was the Copernican revolution?
      Shift from Earth-centered to Sun-centered model
    • How did behaviorism change psychological research?
      Focused on observable behavior, not thoughts
    • What is the inductive method of theory construction?
      Starts with observation to form theories
    • What is the deductive method in psychological research?
      Tests hypotheses based on established theories
    • What happens if a theory withstands hypothesis testing?
      Confidence in its validity increases
    • What are the stages of scientific theory construction in psychology?
      1. Observation of behavior
      2. Construct testable hypotheses
      3. Collect empirical data
      4. Analyze data statistically
      5. Propose a theory based on results
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