Chapter 1: Statistics and the Scientific Method Flashcards
Tenacity?
information accepted as true because its always been believed to be true or repeated often……persistent…very difficult to change!
Intuition?
Ominous significance of random/chance events
information is accepted based on a gut feeling
cons: biases affect perceptions and can lead to crazy intuitions
unsupported by evidence
no critical eval by others !
Authority?
acceptance of information from an authority.
cons: authorities can be wrong
expertise generalizes other areas
tend to be accepted without question…
Rationalism
knowledge gained by applying pure reason and logic!
major + minor premise taken as true = correct conclusion
cons: incorrect premise leads to incorrect conclusion…
Observation?Empiricism ?
learning through observation and experience..
The doctrine that all knowledge is derived from sense experience…
cons difficult to be objective….senses can be easily tricked..
humans are full of biases…
Scientific Method??
all ideas are subjected to empirical test
combination of empiricism and rationalism…
objective observations
data based conclusions
tentative conclusions
asks answerable questions….that can be proven valid or wrong…
Observation-theory-prediction-experiment
Population?
complete set of individuals we are interested in studying….
Sample?
subset of individuals from the population! we draw conclusions on the population from this….
Variables?
any characteristic of individuals that can take on different values depending on the situation…
Independent Variable?
manipulated by researcher
Dependent Variable?
measured to determine effect of the IV…
Statistic
calculated on the sample data….
Parameter?
number calculated on the population data..
Observational Studies?3 types
- Naturalistic
- Parameter Estimation
- Correlational Studies
no direct exp manipulation of variables by researcher…
- just observe in natural environment
- interested in a characteristic of the pop
- determine if 2 or more variables are related….
True experiments?
researchers attempt to determine if changes in one variable produce changes in another …actively manipulate variables…