features of science Flashcards

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objectivity

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all sources of personal bias are minimised so not to distort or influence the research process

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empirical method

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scientific approaches that are based on gathering of evidence through direct observation and experience

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reliability

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the extent to which scientific procedures and findings can be repeated by other researchers

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falsifiability

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the principle that a theory cannot be considered scientific unless it admits the possibility of being proved untrue

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theory construction

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the process of developing an explanation for the causes of behaviour by systematically gathering evidence and then organising this into a coherent account (theory)

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hypothesis testing

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a key feature of a theory is that it should produce statements (hypotheses) which can then be tested

only in this way can a theory be falsified

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paradigm

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a set of shared assumptions and agreed methods within a scientific discipline

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paradigm shift

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the result of a scientific revolution where there is a significant change in the dominant unifying theory within a scientific discipline

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paradigm shifts - mark scheme

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a paradigm is a set of shared assumptions/ beliefs about how behaviour/thought is studied

a shift occurs where members of a scientific community change from one established way of explaining.studying a behaviour due to a new/contradictory evidence

eg shifting the focus

this shift leads to a scientific revolution

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empirical

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gathering of evidence through direct observation and experience

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Kuhn

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Thomas Kuhn suggested that what distinguishes scientific disciplines from non-scientific disciplines is a shared of set assumptions and methods - a paradigm

social sciences lack a universally accepted paradigm - pre-science

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natural sciences

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characterised by having a number of principles at their core eg theory of evolution in biology

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science model answer

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  • objectivity and empirical method
  • replicability and falsifiability
  • theory construction and hypothesis testing
  • paradigms and paradigm shifts
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