PSYCH 1020 Introduction to Psychology B PDF
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This document is an introduction to psychology, focusing on developmental, sociocultural, and abnormal psychology. It covers the scientific method, outlines different types of psychological studies, and introduces ethical considerations in research.
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PSYCH 1020 Introduction to Psychology B: Developmental, Sociocultural, and Abnormal Introduction Objectives 1. Scientific Method a. From Theory to Hypothesis Steps from beginning to end b. Types of Study c. Three Ethical Issues ...
PSYCH 1020 Introduction to Psychology B: Developmental, Sociocultural, and Abnormal Introduction Objectives 1. Scientific Method a. From Theory to Hypothesis Steps from beginning to end b. Types of Study c. Three Ethical Issues Methodology Scientific Method Psychological knowledge is based only on observation Three goals of science are description, prediction, and explanation Theory o Description of general principles about how constructs relate to one another Construct A B Criteria for a good theory o Supporting data o Falsifiability o Parsimony Methodology Scientific Method From Theory to Hypothesis Hypothesis o A way of stating specific outcomes that researchers expects to observe if the theory is accurate Construct A B A* B* Variable A+ B+ Operationalization o The process of turning a construct into a measurable variable. Methodology Scientific Method Steps from beginning to end Step 1 – 4 Preparation Stage o Read, Summarize, Read o UofL Library o Google Scholar Too broad Too limited o Wiki Low quality of reference unreliable information? Methodology Scientific Method Steps from beginning to end Step 5 – 7 Execution Stage o Follow what you planned o Library is your friend o Statistics Keys to open the wonder Use it or lose it o Writing Sharing is a duty Writing never end Methodology Scientific Method Replication Crisis Research published in top journals cannot replicate. o Only 39% replicated (61% false positive) Questionable research practice Small sample size Prediction made after results are known (HARKing) Statistical test until finding favorable results University student sample White Educated Industrialized Rich, Democratic (WEIRD) Methodology Type of Study Types of Study Descriptive Study o Case study, Observational Study, Self-Report, Interview Correlational Study o values between –1.0 and +1.0. Strength and Direction of relationships Methodology Type of Study Types of Study Experimental Study o Independent Variable (IV) Variable that is manipulated by researchers o Dependent Variable (DV) Variable that is measured o Values of DV depends on the changes in IV o Manipulating variables IV has Levels: Experimental group vs Control Group Between-group design Different participants were assigned to each level of IV Within-group design the same participants are exposed to all levels of IV o Causality IV must be the only change to participants Methodology Research Ethics Three Ethical Issues Respect for people o Individuals should be treated as independent agents, and individuals with diminished independence are entitled to special protection o Consent Form Beneficence o Individuals should not be exposed to harm or unnecessary risk, and any benefits should be maximized Justice o Treat people fairly without bias o Benefit the population that participants were selected