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Experimental Psychology Lesson 2

3450 Practice
Across
an ideal set of research procedures that serves as the model for almost all psychological research.
The idea that a great deal of published psychological research does not hold up to independent replication.
Ethics: Institutionally related set of guidelines and reviewers who may approve or deny a research program.
The difference between law and theory or hypothesis can be seen in these. A good theory or hypothesis helps to define them.
an approach to hypothesis testing in which researchers attempt to gather evidence that invalidates or disconfirms a theory or hypothesis; Bem's response to Festinger's study on Cognitive Dissonance.
Deductive strategy for generating ideas; taste aversion learning.
Ethics: Critics of Milgram’s famous study argued that his study was unethical; his research procedure was inherently __________.
predictions that can be readily tested; research statement.
Inductive technique for generating ideas; Skinner's superstitious pigeons.
when a general statement (a theory) is used to develop predictions (hypotheses) that are then tested against observations
Deductive technique for developing ideas; what organisms have to do to master their environments.
Down
analogue of the positive test bias; tendency for social perceivers to elicit behaviors from a person that are consistent with their initial expectancies of the person.
Ethics: You must protect your participant's from this; imagine having to shock another human who is screaming in pain.
Deductive technique for developing ideas; inoculation.
human behavior usually has multiple determinants.
the tendency for people who are evaluating hypotheses to attempt to confirm rather than to disconfirm hypotheses.
Ethics: Before the start of a study, participants must give this.
a universal statement of the nature of things that allows reliable predictions of future events