L2 Flashcards

1
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Leads to new studies

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Fruitful statements

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2
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Reasoning from specific cases to more general principles

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Inductive model

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3
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Examining individual instances, and constructing an overall explanatory

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Inductive model

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4
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Reasoning from general principles to make predictions about specific instances

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Deductive model

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5
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Provides a test of the value of a theory

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Deductive model

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6
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In practice, both of this approaches are not so neatly seperated

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Combining induction and deduction

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7
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Most useful way of finding______________ is by working from research that has already been done

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Hypothesis

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8
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A discovery maybe made where none was intended

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Serendipity

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9
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Not just a matter of luck; it is also a matter of knowing enough to use an opportunity

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Serendipity

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10
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Knowing without reasoning

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Intuition

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11
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WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS

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Pick a psychology journal and read, something might
interest you

Check out nonexperimental studies

Observe in a public place

Turn your attention to a real-world problem

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