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Psychologists use scientific reasoning strategies These strategies can be helpful outside of this class * Many of the points in this presentation are based on Keith Stanovich’s book, How to Think Straight About Psychology.
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Opinions are interesting, but they don’t provide a good way to settle disputes Let the data do the talking Examples: Lunar madness Implicit egoism
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Testimonials and anecdotes do not provide good evidence Reliability Internal validity External validity
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There must be some way to test a claim for it to be falsifiable Theories that explain every possible outcome explain nothing Examples: Freudian personality theory Maslow’s hierarchy
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As in other science, evidence is probabilistic, not absolute Need to tolerate ambiguity Accurate prediction in long run, not individual cases
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Scientists can never be 100% certain Support for a claim varies on a continuum from weak to strong Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence ESP Subliminal perception
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Psychologists evaluate ideas operationally: define variables by describing how they are measured Philosophers (and others) rely on essentialism: what is the true meaning? Example: What is intelligence?
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Most things are not caused by single factors acting alone Multiple causation Interaction of factors Example: conformity under some situations but not others
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Use and apply psychological research Don’t get influenced by bogus claims Tolerate and appreciate uncertainty
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