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Psychology
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Form a Research Question Form a hypothesis (educated guess) Test the hypothesis Analyze results Draw conclusions Can the experiment be replicated? What new questions do the results of this experiment raise?
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Surveys Observational Research Cross-sectional Methods Naturalistic-Observation Methods Laboratory-Observation Methods (c orrelational research ) Experimental Research (cause/effect)
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Why use surveys? To find out attitudes, opinions, & behaviors of large number of people How? Questionnaires Interviewing orally Which would provide the most accurate results? Why?
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1. Determine what you want to know. Should Coginchaug High School let students wear hats? 2. Identify the target population. (target population - the whole group you want to study/describe) students and staff
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3. Select a sample of the target population. (sample: part of the target population) survey 100 students and 10 staff 4. Determine what type of sample. random sample – individuals selected by chance (if big enough…represents the whole) pick names out of hat /lottery stratified sample – subgroups of population represented proportionally pick 3 students from each advisory & 1 teacher from each department
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Volunteer Bias Bias: predisposition to a certain point of view despite facts Volunteer bias: people who volunteer may have a different outlook than those who don’t Can you learn the preferences of all by studying a group of some? What factors can interfere? Gender Region Socio-economic background
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