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Lecture 2 The Science of Psychology. Todays Outline Critical Thinking & Science Psychological Methods Types of data Self report Observation Research Design.

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Page 1: Lecture 2 The Science of Psychology. Todays Outline Critical Thinking & Science Psychological Methods Types of data Self report Observation Research Design.

Lecture 2

The Science of Psychology

Page 2: Lecture 2 The Science of Psychology. Todays Outline Critical Thinking & Science Psychological Methods Types of data Self report Observation Research Design.

Today’s Outline

Critical Thinking & Science Psychological Methods Types of data

Self report Observation

Research Design Archival Correlational Longitudinal Experimental

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Methods of Psychology:Scientific Method Science starts with an attitude and a desire

for the truth

Systematic empirical study of phenomena __________: keep the bias out, include all data

and information even if it doesn’t “fit” __________: based on observable events __________: must be measurable

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Short Video

What was the study? Did people believe it? What’s a placebo? Why do placebos work?

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Problems with Common Sense

People see some parts of the world and miss others due to preconceptions, ability, attention, etc.)

People notice those things that fit preconceptions

People often believe to be true whatever feels good

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The Scientific Method

To develop theories about the world and to test those theories using observations

Theory: An explanation Scientific theory is backed by data The scientific process

Is self correcting (theories are tested, then revised, then tested)

Theories are _________ The process is objective and public

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The Science of Psychology

Separating anecdotes, folk wisdom and advice from data and conclusions!

Scientific Research is…

1. Formulating _______________

2. Testing __________ using the scientific method

3. Interpreting the results

4. Communicating the results --- realistically

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The goals of science Description: What happens? Prediction: When does it happen? Explanation: Why does it happen?

Theory Causal Inferences

Intervention/Application: What could be done to help?

These all build on each other

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Self Report

Self-report methods: ask participants to tell you Interviews Questionnaires Daily diary methods

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Observational Data

Observational Data Observations in natural settings Laboratory-based observation

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Research Designs

Archival – digging through the vaults… Correlational research – when one goes up,

what happens to the other? Longitudinal research – how do things relate

over time? Experimental research – if one is changed,

what happens to the other?

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Archival Research

Researchers examine existing data that may or may not have been intended for research

Harker and Keltner (2001) used yearbook pictures to predict marital outcomes 30 years later

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Archival Results

Smiling at age 20 predicted:

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Correlational Research

Assess the naturally occurring associations among two variables Positive correlation

rewards are positively associated with satisfaction Negative correlation

conflicts are negatively associated with satisfaction

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Correlational research

Perfect positivecorrelation (+1.00)

No relationship (0.00) Perfect negativecorrelation (-1.00)

The statistical concept of a “correlation coefficient (r)”

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Correlation does not imply causation!

Three possible interpretations of any correlation

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Pros and Cons of Correlational Research (descriptive) Advantages

Disadvantages

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Longitudinal Research

Data collected at 2 or more time points

Associations among variables across time How are feelings of love across time

associated with divorce?

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Longitudinal Research

Associations among variables within a day How does a partner’s behavior during the day

influence feelings of commitment at night?

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Pros and Cons of Longitudinal

Advantages

Disadvantages

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Experimental Research

Manipulate one variable to see if it causes changes in another variable.

Does arousal lead to greater liking?

A B

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Testing the WHATs and WHYs

1:1 correspondence If you pour x into y, you know x caused the

explosion If you pour x and z into y, you don’t know what

caused the explosion Random Assignment

In large enough samples, characteristics will be equally distributed

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Experimental: Video Games & Violence

What is an independent variable? What is a dependent variable? What is the point of experiments? What is random assignment? How are differences controlled?

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Pros and Cons of Experimental

Advantages

Disadvantages