How Science Works Flashcards
Cause and effect
When the research can show that one factor causes a change in behaviour
Control over EV’s and standardisation show cause and effect
Deduction
The logical conclusion based on proof
This is hard as not everyone produces the same results (in milgrams study not everyone went up to 450 volts)
Induction
The concept that we observe something and provide a theory for it
Hypothesis testing
Once a theory has been identified, a hypothesis is made and can be tested in research
Manipulation of variables
The IV must be manipulated to see the effect of the DV
Standardisation
Keeping test conditions the same for every ppt
Controlling EV’s
Standardised instructions
Replicability
Findings need to be able to be repeated to support other research
Controls
For us to be sure that the IV effected the DV, controls need to be in place (EV’s)
Quantifiable measures
Quantitative data should be used to see the impact of the IV on different ppts
Objectivity
Allowing personal theories make it less scientific
All bias should be eliminated
Researchers need to remain objective
Falsification
We should be able to prove wrong the claim by testing other theories and findings out they are wrong
Milgram conducted research in other places which supported his first theory which was that obedience was due to authority
The process of science
Cause and effect Deduction Induction Hypothesis testing Manipulation of variables Standardisation Replicability Controls Objectivity Quantifiable measures Falsification