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Research Methods chapter 1
Introduction, Acquiring knowledge, and the Scientific Method
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Psychology
Undergraduate 2
01/06/2011

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Methods of acquiring knowledge
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The variety of ways in which a person can know things or discover answers to questions.
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Method of Tenacity
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A method of acquiring knowledge in which information is accepted as true because it has always been believed or because superstition supports it.
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Method of Intuition
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A method of acquiring knowledge in which information is accepted on the basis of a hunch or a "gut feeling."
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Method of Authority
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A method of acquiring knowledge in which a person relies on information or answers from an expert in the subject area.
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Method of Faith
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A variant on the method of authority in which people have unquestioning trust in the authority figure and, therefore, accept information from the authority without doubt or challenge.
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Rational method (rationalism)
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A method of acquiring knowledge that involves seeking answers by the use of logical reasoning.
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Premise statements
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Sentences used in logical reasoning that describe facts or assumptions.
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Argument
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In the rational method, a set of premise statements that are logically combined to yield a conclusion.
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Empirical method (empiricism)
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A method of acquiring knowledge in which observation and direct sensory experience are used to obtain knowledge.
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Induction (inductive reasoning)
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The use of a relatively small set of specific observations as that basis for forming a general statement about a larger set of possible observations.
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Variables
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Characteristics or conditions that change or have different values for different individuals.
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Hypothesis
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A statement that provides a tentative description or explanation for the relationship between variables.
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Research hypothesis
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A specific, testable prediction derived from a hypothesis. A research hypothesis always refers to a specific situation or event that can be directly observed.
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Deduction (deductive reasoning)
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The use of a general statement as the basis for reaching a conclusion about specific examples.
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Scientific Method
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A method of acquiring knowledge that uses observations to develop a hypothesis, then uses the hypothesis to make logical predictions that can be empirically tested by making additional, systematic observations. Typically, new observations lead to a new hypothesis, and the cycle continues.
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Testable Hypothesis
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A hypothesis for which all of the variables, events, and individuals are real and can be defined and observed.
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Refutable Hypothesis
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A hypothesis that can be demonstrated to be false. That is, the hypothesis allows the possibility that the outcome will differ from the prediction.
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Participants
Definition
Humans who take part in a research study.
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Subjects
Definition
Non-humans who take part in a research study.
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Pseudoscience
Definition
A set of ideas based on non-scientific theory, faith, and belief.
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Replication
Definition
Repetition of a research study with the same basic procedures used in the original study. It is intended to test the validity of the original study.
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