What is the scientific method
What is a hypothesis
hypothesis is a tentative prediction about the relationship between 2 or more
variables. It is not a fact or truth. The hypothesis needs to be tested using strict scientific principals.
It MUST BE FALSIFIABLE
What is a case study
an in-depth analysis of a unique circumstance or individual.
What is an advantage of a case study
They allow us to keep a document o rare cases that otherwise would be a lost for
us.
What is a disadvantage of a case study
Researcher bias
What is a survey
Asking a sample population a question or series of questions
What are 2 disadvantages of a survey
What is illusory superiority
the tendency to decribe our own behaviour as better than the average. (ex// 70% of people think their driving is better than half the population)
What is response bias
people answering the question in the way they feel are expected to answer even if not accurate. (ex// people lying about how often they shower because they don’t wanna be judged)
what is Acquiescence response bias
a tendency for participants to indiscriminately “agree” with most if not all items on a survey regardless of their actual opinion
What is socially desirable bias
participants respond to question they feel would be accepted more by society (ex// lying about liking a movie that everyone else is obsessed with)
What is volunteer bias
where only motivated people respond to a survey (ex// in a survey about sex life, only those willing to talk openly about their sex life will do the survey)
What are the 2 important criteria to random sampling
What is a stratified random sample
take the population of interest, and divide it into the groups the
researchers are interested in. From every single one of those groups, we use random sampling (ex// splitting ottawa into neighbourhoods, then taking random people from every neighbourhood)
What are 2 advantages of surveys
what are the 5 General Ethical Principles of Psychologists
What is beneficence and non-maleficence
researchers should strive to do good (beneficence) and avoid creating experiments that can intentionally harm (maleficence) participants.
what is Fidelity and Responsibility
researchers should be honest and reliable with participants, data, and when they report their findings so that the participants can make informed decisions.
What is integrity
psychologists should engage in accurate, honest, and non-biased practices in the science, teaching, and practice of psychology. No fabrication or making up data.
What is Justice
those people who participate in the research process should also be the same people who stand to benefit from the research outcomes. ex// scientists used to exclude women from surveys for medicines, but the would release the medicine to both men and women)
What is inclusion and exclusion criteria. What is eligibility?
Inclusion: an attribute of participants that is necessary to participate in the study
Exclusion: an attribute of participants that don’t allow them to participate.
The combination of inclusion and exclusion criteria form a study’s eligibility criteria, a set of characteristics shared by all participants that ensure that those participating will meaningfully help to address the research question.
what does Respect for People’s Rights and Dignity mean for psychologists
each person is valued in the research process and that researchers should take measures to respect and protect participants’ rights, privacy, and welfare.
What is a vulnerable population
potential research participants may not be able to provide free and informed consent
What are the 2 criteria of determining a vulnerable population