Psycho 104 - Ch. 2 Flashcards
How do we obtain info about people that relate to our theories?
Scientific Observation!
Very different than casual observation, it requires precise measurement techniques
Define Operational Definition
Defining a concept or variable in terms of the specific procedures used to produce or measure it
Measurements must have WHAT 3 things in order to be effective?
Reliability: the measure must produce the same measurement when it is used to measure the same thing
Validity: Measure must be conceptually related to the property of the study
Power: The ability of a measure to detect the conditions specified in the operational definition
Why is it difficult to study humans?
Complexity: 500 million interconnected neurons make up our brains
Variability: We are all different
Reactivity: Humans react when they know when theyre being observed vs when theyre not
-Psychology has many empirical challenges because it often involves studying UNOBSERVABLE MENTAL PROCESSES
Define Demand Characteristics
Those aspects of an observational setting that cause people to behave as they think they should
What are the two main types of Observer Biases?
1) Expectations can influence measurements
- Sometimes experimenters see what they wish to see
2) Expectations can influence reality
- Experimenters can unconsciously cue people to respond like they want people to respond
What are the ways to deal with observer bias?
1) Double-Blind Studies
- When neither the researcher nor the participant knows which treatment is under study, and which treatment is a control
2) Using automated measurement devices (Computers)
What are the 3 types of commonly used graphical representations of data in psychology?
1) Frequency distributions
2) Histograms
3) Box Plots
What are some of the Measures of Central Tendency?
Mode: The value of the most frequency observed measurement
Mean: The average value of all measurements
Median: The value that is in the middle of the distribution
What is The Normal Distribution
Also known as GAUSSIAN DISTRIBUTION or BELL-CURVE
It is symmetrical, and it peaks in the middle of the plot, and it tails off on both ends
What are Deceptive Statistics?
Methods for describing and summarizing data
CENTRAL TENDENCY: Statements about the value of measurements that tend to lie near the centre or midpoint of a distribution
VARIABILITY: Statements that describe the extent to which measurements differ from one another
What are the two most common measures of variability?
1) Range
- The value of the largest measurement in a frequency distribution minus the value of the smallest measurement
2) Standard Deviation
- A stat that describes the average difference between the measurements in a frequency dist and the mean of that dist
Correlation Benefits
Can allow researchers to make knowledgeable predictions about the future/past
Can be used to study things where the manipulation of variables is unethical or impossible
Correlation does not equal…
CAUSATION
What is the Third Variable Problem
when two variables are related to one another only because they are both casually related to the third variable