Week 3 Flashcards

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What are the ways of acquiring knoweledge?

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  • superstition
  • rationalism
  • intuition
  • tenacity
  • empiricism
  • authority
  • SCIENCE
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2
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Ways of finding explanations?

What must an explanation be?

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    • co-variation of events: how one relates to another
    • time-order relationships: how does the order effect relo.
    • elimination of alternative causes
  1. Verifiable, falsifiable (able to be proved false), predictable, fairness (in obtaining).
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3
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Goals of science

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To describe, predict and explain behvaiour

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4
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What’re the problems with non-scientific research

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  • eraneous benefits
  • inaccurate info
  • flaws in logical reasoning
  • perceptions based on prior exp.
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5
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What are the steps of the scientific method?

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  1. Observation
  2. Form question
  3. Hypothesis
  4. Evaluate Prediction
  5. Observe to support, refute, refine etc.
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Criteria of the scientific method

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Systematic empiricism: making observations in a systematic manner. Aids in refining theory to test hyp.

Public ally verifiable: presenting info to be observed tested and criticised

Empirically solve able: stating questions in a way that are answerable by means of currently available research techs.

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7
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What are the 10 steps of the research process?

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  1. Research idea
  2. Hypothesis
  3. Define variables
  4. Identify parts. And subjects
  5. Select strategy
  6. Research design
  7. Conduct study
  8. Evaluate data
  9. Report results
  10. Refine or reformulate
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What is a theory and what are the qualities of a good theory?

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Interconnected set of statements which is related to logically connected knowledge forming an explanation.

  • parsimony (little to no assumptions)
  • precision
  • rigorous testing
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