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Journal Entry Tuesday, 9/5 EQ- Explain the processes of psychological research Journal- Write DV &IV Practice. Pick up a handout and complete with a partner. Homework- Finish Research Assignment ( if needed)

Methods of study that try to DESCRIBE a population Descriptive Studies Methods of study that try to DESCRIBE a population

Survey Definition: asks people to report their behavior or opinions Examples: Political polling U.S. Census Dancing with the Stars voting

Survey Advantages and Disadvantages What’s good about surveys? Cheap to administer Gather a lot of information about a lot of people quickly What’s bad about surveys? Wording Effects “affirmative action” vs. “preferential treatment”; “welfare” vs. “aid to the needy” Sampling Error Low response rate People Lie!!!!

One currently hot idea to unclog America's courtrooms is to make losers in civil suits pay the legal expenses of the winners. In a recent Washington Post-ABC News, 1,524 adults were asked the following questions: FIRST GROUP: "Would you support or oppose a law that says if you sue someone and lose, you have to pay their legal expenses?“ SECOND GROUP: "Would you support or oppose a law that says if someone sues you and loses, they have to pay your legal expenses?" Support Oppose No Opinion

Question 1 Support = 47% Oppose = 50% No Opinion = 3% Question 2 Support = 80% Oppose = 18% No Opinion = 2%

Case Study Definition: an observation technique in which one person is studied in depth in the hope of revealing universal principles Examples: Genie the Wild Child Phineas Gage       Anorexia Study

Case Study Advantages and Disadvantages What’s bad about case studies? One case may be misleading!!! “My uncle smoked two packs a day for sixty years and never had health problems!” What’s good about case studies? One person can tell us a lot about humans in general What about the case study of John and Kate (+8)? Really interesting, but what does it tell us about families in general?

Naturalistic Observation Definition: observing and recording behavior in NATURALLY occurring situations We do NOT interfere in naturalistic observations…we simply watch and record! Example: Jane Goodall observing chimpanzees

Naturalistic Observation Advantages and Disadvantages What’s good about naturalistic observation? See authentic behavior What’s bad about naturalistic observation? Can’t interfere at all

Correlational Study Definition: examines RELATIONSHIPS between two variables Correlations range from -1 to +1 (correlation coefficient). The number is the STRENGTH of the correlation! Positive (+) correlations mean that as one variable increases, so does the other Negative (-) correlations mean that as one variable increases, the other decreases Examples: Temperature and ice cream eaten (+) TV watched and grade performance (-)

Types of Correlation Negative Correlation Positive Correlation The variables go in opposite directions. Positive Correlation The variables go in the SAME direction. Studying and grades hopefully has a positive correlation. Heroin use and grades probably has a negative correlation.

Are the following POSITIVE or NEGATIVE correlations? The more young children watch TV, the less they read The more sexual content teens see on TV, the more likely they are to have sex The longer children are breast-fed, the greater their later academic achievement The more often adolescents eat breakfast, the lower their body mass.

Correlational Study Advantages and Disadvantages What’s bad about correlational studies? Correlation does not prove causation! Third variable problem Ice cream eaten and drownings What’s good about correlational studies? Can show a relationship between variables