A critical element of the study of psychology is that it is not the tools or location (lab or the boardroom) that makes it a science. It is the approach by which knowledge is sought and obtained. In this discussion we are going to apply the principles of the scientific method to create studies that inspire us.
To refresh, the guidelines of the scientific method are to:
1. Observe the people and the world around you.
2. Ask questions about the things that you see in the world around you.
3. Look for information from within the empirical literature that provides insights towards understanding, or finding an answer for your questions.
4. Develop testable hypotheses that address possible solutions to the question you have developed.
5. Conduct empirical research to test your hypothesis.
6. Objectively evaluate the results of your test.
7. Compare your results with those that already exist within the empirical literature.
8. Communicate your results.
Employing the scientific method, psychologist generally pursue one of the following goals:
1. Description – providing a clear understanding of behaviors observed.
2. Prediction – anticipating the occurrence of behaviors and their magnitude.
3. Explanation – generating theories and models that move towards causal explanations of why behaviors happen in the manner that they do.
4. Control – applying knowledge to influence outcomes.
With the scientific method steps before us, and the types of goals we can pursue in mind, let’s jump in and design our studies.
Your Task:
Part 1. Main Post
Research Methods and Design: Below you will find six questions. Use these questions to create a brief description of a psychology-focused study you would enjoy designing if you had the time and resources. When preparing your answers to share with the class, please number and label each of the six questions. Doing so will create a rhythm by which peer review and feedback can be enhanced.
1. Observe and ask: What psychological issue/concept/phenomenon are you interested in studying?
2. Look for information: What does the empirical literature have to say on your topic of interest? Briefly describe, in four sentences or more, one empirical study pertaining to your topic. (cite and reference)
3. Hypothesis: What is your testable hypothesis? Present operational definitions for your independent and dependent variables.
4. Research Design: Provide a rough look at the inner workings of your research design.
· Participants: How many participants do you think you will need to establish a representative sample of your target population? (Why this number?)
· Who would you like to include in your sample? (Explain.)
· Procedures: Share an idea for procedures you could follow to test your hypothesis.
· What is one confounding variable you should plan for?
5. Ethics in Action: List two principles of ethics you must keep in mind while designing this study.
6. Class contributions to terminology: while preparing your answers to Items 1-5, what terms or concepts challenged you? Provide here one term, or concept, that felt rusty in its application. Provide a link to a resource that explains, or defines that term.
When you have prepared your answers to these six items, post your work as a main entry for this discussion. [Thank you in advance, for your dedication in completing this assignment.]
Part 2: Peer Follow-up
Respond to two of your classmates’ postings. In 5+ sentences, share how their posting reinforces your understanding of the scientific method. Provide constructive, thoughtful feedback designed to build an engaging dialogue. For example, can you guess what your classmate’s research goal is based upon the details provided? You can also expand upon the discussion through the sharing of additional websites, articles, interactive tutorials, or videos relevant to your classmate’s area of interest or concepts addressed.
You must start a thread before you can read and reply to other threads
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