Chapter 2: Research methods Flashcards
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An introduction to relationship science
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- Reliable research crucial in relationships.
- Distinguish trustworthy info from gossip.
- Misinformation can have real-life consequences.
- Studies impact daily life, require informed consumers.
2
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What is the history of relationship science?
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- Emerged in the 1930s, focused on children’s friendships.
- Shift in the 1960s-70s with systematic studies.
- Early studies lacked complexity of real relationships.
3
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What were the advancements in relationship science?
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- Evolved with contributions from various fields.
- Modern methods include speed-dating, virtual reality, brain imaging.
4
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What are some ethical dilemmas in relationship science?
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- Sensitive topics in relationship science.
- Consider impact on participants and relationships.
5
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What are some potential unintended effects of relationship research?
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- Questions may influence participants.
- Observations and experiments may affect satisfaction.
- Prioritize participant welfare and informed consent.