Thursday, November 14, 2019
psychology :: essays research papers
Psychology ââ¬â study of behavior and the mind Dualism - the mind is spiritual and the body is physical and they are connected the mind canââ¬â¢t be studied Introspection ââ¬â Wundt Observers report their reactions TO light, colors, and time perception Psychoanalysis ââ¬â Freudââ¬â¢s theory of personality and method of psychotherapy, both of which assume the importance of the unconscious process. Behaviorism ââ¬â scientific study of observable behavior Cognition ââ¬â the mental process thinking, knowing, and remembering. Basic research ââ¬â research that tests theories. Applied research ââ¬â research to solve practical human problems Theory ââ¬â describes predicts and explains a phenomenon. Hypothesis ââ¬â testable prediction, usually derived from theory Laboratory research ââ¬â in regulated environment and everything can be observed Field research ââ¬â in the real world Self-report ââ¬â asking people about their own thoughts and feelings Behavioral observation ââ¬â a form of research based on firsthand observation of a subjectââ¬â¢s behavior. Archival research ââ¬â research that relies on preexisting records Statistics ââ¬â math used to analyze research data Case studies ââ¬â research that involves in depth personal observations Surveys ââ¬â research method that interviews or questions large groups of people Epidemiology ââ¬â study of distribution of an illness in a population Random sample ââ¬â a method of selection in which everyone has an equal chance of being chosen Naturalistic observation ââ¬â observation of behavior as it occurs naturally in real-world settings. Correlation ââ¬â a statistical measure of the extent to which two variables are associated Scatterplot ââ¬â a graph which has dots for X and Y and reveals direction and strength of their correlation. Experiment ââ¬â research in which an investigator changes and keeps constant the variables on randomly assigned subjects. Independent variable ââ¬â any variable that the researcher manipulates in an experiment Dependant variable ââ¬â a variable that is being measured in an experiment Experimental group ââ¬â the group that is exposed to the independent variable Control group ââ¬â the group that isnââ¬â¢t exposed to the independent variable Random assignment ââ¬â random assignments to an experiment Replication ââ¬â the process of repeating an experiment to see if the results are reliable enough to be duplicated. Generalizability ââ¬â the extent to which a finding relates to, such as a certain population. Meta-analysis ââ¬â statistical procedures used to review a body of evidence by combining the results of individual studies. Deception ââ¬â misleading subjects to the true purpose of a study. Informed consent ââ¬â ethical requirement if one wants to participate in a study (of ones own free will) Evolutionary psychology ââ¬â principles of evolution to understand human social behavior Behavioral genetics ââ¬â genes and their affect on behavior
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