1.5 Features Of Science Flashcards
define empirical
a method of gaining knowledge which relies on direct observation or testing, not hearsay or rational argument
define falsifiability
the possibility that a statement or hypothesis can be proved wrong
define paradigm
‘a shared set of assumptions about the subject matter of a discipline and the methods appropriate to its study’ (Kuhn, 1962)
summarise the features of science
empirical methods - evidence gained through direct observation rather than rational argument or hearsay
objectivity - not affected by personal expectations
replicability - repeating a study in order to verify the findings, usually with a different group of participants and slightly different task
theory construction - a set of principles to explain facts and enable predictions to be made and tested
hypothesis testing - conducting research studies to assess the validity of a hypothesis
falsifiability (Popper) - seeking to disconfirm a null hypothesis in order to demonstrate with some certainty that the alternative may be correct
paradigm shift (Kuhn) - scientific progress occurs through revolutions and social construction rather than fine tuning
what is the scientific method?
science is a process.
it is a process by which we can obtain information that is valid.
the method used to gain scientific knowledge is the scientific method.
explain the deductive model.
hint there are 2 orders in which the model can be designed.
observations –> propose theory –> testable hypothesis –> conduct a study to test the hypothesis –> draw conclusions
observations –> testable hypothesis –> conduct a study to test the hypothesis –> draw conclusions –> propose theory
the deductive model places theory construction at the beginning, after making observations.
In both cases the process is repeated over and over again to refine knowledge.