Lecture 3 Flashcards

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What are two examples of popular personality tests?

A

Five-factor model (OCEAN)
Myers-Briggs (ENTJ)

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OCEAN stands for…

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Openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism

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Why is OCEAN more accurate than Myers Briggs?

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OCEAN measures identifying traits that stay consistent throughout time, whereas Myers Briggs results vary greatly depending on participants’ mood

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4
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What does clinical psychology focus on? What type of discipline is it?

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  • focuses on the faults in our consciousness
  • identification, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illnesses and other problematic behaviours
  • applied-based discipline, not research based
    3 types
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What are the 3 types of clinical psychology?

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  • humanistic
  • cognitive-behavioural approach
  • psychoanalysis
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What is at the heart of the scientific method?

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Observation

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Empiricism states that…

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accurate knowledge can be gained through observation

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What is dogmatism?

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clinging to one’s beliefs, even in the face of contradictory evidence

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What is the scientific method?

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a procedure for finding information by using empirical/observable evidence
- REPEATABLE observations across many individuals
- lead to the SAME CONCLUSIONS
- OBJECTIVE

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10
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What is an anecdote?

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true or unreliable/unverified story

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Intuition is…

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accessing/acquiring knowledge in the absence of conscious reasoning

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12
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A hypothesis is a…

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testable prediction

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Theory vs. hypothesis

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Theories: organize our understanding
Hypotheses: test the realities of our theories

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What is a theory?

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  • organization of our observations of natural phenomenon
  • proposed explanations for why the phenomena occur
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What is inductive reasoning?

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observation is made before theory

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16
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What is deductive reasoning?

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theory is made before observation

17
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What does falsifiable mean?

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A theory can be proven wrong.
- theories must be falsifiable to be good

18
Q

The scientific method is ever ____ and ever _____

A

ever-correcting, ever-evolving

19
Q

Name all types of research methods.

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Case study, naturalistic observation, survey, longitudinal and cross-sectional research, archival research