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Assumes events are governed by some lawful order ◦ Based on belief there are consistencies What could you see as difficulties in transferring this approach to human behavior?
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1. Measurement System ◦ Techniques must be devised to measure behavior 2. Understand and Predict ◦ Hypothesis- A statement (prediction) about two or more variables. ◦ Variables- Any measurable conditions, events, characteristics, or behaviors controlled or observed in study.
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3. Application and Control ◦ Can apply findings to real-world problems ◦ Examples? Research leads to theories: ◦ Theory- A system of interrelated ideas used to explain set of observations. Equate with theories formed in own lives
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1.) Formulate Testable Hypothesis 2.)Select Research Method and Design Study 3.) Collect Data 4.) Analyze Data and Draw Conclusions 5.) Report Findings
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Must be formulated precisely Variables must be clearly defined with operational definitions Operational Definition- A statement of the procedures or ways a researcher is going to measure behavior or qualities. (e.g. what is meant by each variable in study) ◦ Operational Definition Activity
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How do we plan to test the hypothesis? Several methods to choose in psychology Must make detailed plans for study design ◦ Participants- Persons or animals whose behavior is observed in study How many? Who? Any Restrictions?
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Several different methods of data collection- procedures for making empirical observations and measurements. Must choose best measure to suit what you are studying
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Analyzing data often involves complex statistical procedures Must convert all data into #’s and choose statistical analysis method ◦ Example Statistical Output In drawing conclusions, check to see if results supported or opposed hypothesis
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When finished with studies, psychologists present findings to public in a variety of formats. What types of formats? Harsh review process
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