types of data

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    • What do psychologists depend on to inform their understanding of human behavior?
      A range of data
    • What forms can data take in psychological research?
      Verbal descriptions or numerical statistics
    • What are the two main types of data discussed?
      Quantitative and qualitative data
    • What is quantitative data?
      Data in the form of numbers
    • What does the term "quantity" refer to in quantitative data?
      The number or amount of something
    • How can reaction times be categorized in data collection?
      As quantitative data
    • What is qualitative data?
      Data in the form of words
    • How can qualitative data be transformed?
      It can be coded into quantitative data
    • What type of data is often collected in experiments?
      Quantitative data
    • What type of data is suited for interviews and open question questionnaires?
      Qualitative data
    • What are the strengths and weaknesses of quantitative and qualitative data?
      Strengths of quantitative data:
      • Objectively measured
      • Less chance of bias
      • Easy to summarize

      Weaknesses of quantitative data:
      • Lacks depth and detail
      • Focuses only on measurable features

      Strengths of qualitative data:
      • Richer with more detail
      • More valid reflection of human experience

      Weaknesses of qualitative data:
      • Subjective and open to interpretation
      • More difficult to summarize
    • What is a key advantage of quantitative data?
      It is seen as objectively measured
    • What is a key disadvantage of qualitative data?
      It is more subjective and open to bias
    • What does Milgram's study illustrate about quantitative and qualitative data?
      Quantitative data lacks emotional context
    • What is primary data?
      Data collected by the researcher themselves
    • What are common methods to collect primary data?
      Experiments, observations, interviews, questionnaires
    • What is secondary data?
      Data that has already been collected
    • What is a disadvantage of primary data collection?
      It requires significant time and cost
    • What is an advantage of secondary data?
      It is often cost-saving and accessible
    • Why is primary data considered more valid?
      It is tailored to the research question
    • What is meta-analysis?
      A process that combines results from studies
    • What is a key advantage of conducting a meta-analysis?
      It provides a larger combined participant sample
    • Why are meta-analysis results considered more trustworthy?
      They look at patterns across multiple studies
    • What is a disadvantage of meta-analysis?
      Data from studies may not be comparable
    • What is a potential bias in meta-analysis?
      Researchers may cherry-pick studies
    • What is the file drawer problem?
      Negative results may remain unpublished
    • What can affect the validity of meta-analysis results?
      Systematic publication bias in journals
    • What is the focus of the tutorial videos mentioned?
      Research methods sections from 2017 to 2020
    • Who can access the bonus resources mentioned?
      Patreon supporters
    • What is the purpose of psychboost.com?
      To provide educational videos and resources
    • What is the significance of the support from patrons?
      It allows for part-time teaching and content creation
    • What is the main topic of the next research methods video?
      Research methods in psychology
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