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  • Experimental Psychology is a distinct subfield of Psychology that investigates behavior through empirical research techniques.
  • Experimental Psychology aims to understand human behavior and various experiences by studying how people behave, how behavior is shaped throughout life, and other theoretical questions.
  • Experimental Psychology tends to improve the understanding of the self and look for solutions to human dilemmas and issues.
  • Ethics in Research
  • Code of Ethics for Philippine Psychology and Psychometrician (2022)
  • Experimental Methods in Psychology
  • Researchers must take special safeguards to protect human participants when more than minimal risk is present.
  • Researchers must take special safeguards to protect human participants when anonymous questionnaires are used.
  • Researchers must take special safeguards to protect human participants when behavior is observed in the public domain.
  • Researchers must take special safeguards to protect human participants when informed consent is not required.
  • Experimental Psychology investigates a vast array of topics, such as learning, memory, sensation, and attention, among others.
  • The study was published in the Journal of Education, Management and Development Studies.
  • Villazor,J.,& De Guzman,R.(2022) implemented the BUMABANGON Posttraumatic Growth Intervention Program among the Grieving Parents by Traumatic Loss in Bataan, Philippines.
  • The study referenced 118 references.
  • The overall score for the study was 118.
  • The distribution of the number of hours per week spent on Facebook for First Years, Second Years, Third Years and Fourth Years at BP O University, based on random samples of 10 students per group, had quite different standard deviations.
  • Levels of Measurement help us determine what statistical technique is appropriate to use.
  • There was an outlier in one of the groups.
  • The distribution of the number of hours per week spent on Facebook for male and female students at BP O University, based on a random sample of 10 students, was different.
  • The average number of hours per week spent on Facebook for male and female students at BPO University, based on a random sample of 100 students, was different.
  • The purposes of science are to understand the natural world and to improve technology.
  • Experimental psychology can be applied to studying religion.
  • The essence of experimental psychology is the study of the behavior of humans and other animals through experimentation.
  • The strengths and weaknesses of experimental psychology can be determined by considering the topics that one wants to study.
  • Experimental psychology can be applied to our culture, Sikolohiyang Filipino.
  • Experimental psychology can answer the question of what is the essence of experimental psychology.
  • Causation and correlation are different concepts in experimental psychology.
  • Both science and religion can lead us to the truth.
  • A variable or phenomenon in psychology that can be best described or explained by experimental psychology is the study of the behavior of humans and other animals through experimentation.
  • The topics that one wants to study in experimental psychology can be determined by considering the strengths and weaknesses of experimental psychology.
  • Masking, also referred to as the double-blind method, is a method that has to do with the variables of the experimenter.
  • Counterbalancing is a method that takes into account the factors of the participants, such as the specific order in which the events of the study take place.
  • Demand characteristics are variables that provide the participant with either direct or indirect information regarding the goal of the study.
  • Examples of demand characteristics include the environment that the participant is in, the inquiries that are contained within a survey, and the actions taken by the researcher.
  • Controlling extraneous variables involves identifying and analyzing potential extraneous factors in the study.
  • Experimenting and the steps involved in doing so are complex and require control over extraneous variables.
  • Random sampling takes into account the many aspects of the participants and provides each individual with an equal opportunity to be selected.
  • Standardized procedures pertain to situational and demand characteristic factors that occur when developing the study.
  • Demand characteristics can also inform the participant of the desired outcome of the research, which can have an impact on the findings of the investigation.
  • Correlation determines the degree of relationship between two variables.