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PSYCO 105: Individual and Social Behaviour Lecture 1: The Ways and Means of Psychology

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Page 1: PSYCO 105: Individual and Social Behaviour Lecture 1: The Ways and Means of Psychology

PSYCO 105: Individual and Social Behaviour

Lecture 1: The Ways and Means of Psychology

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What is psychology? Psychology is the scientific study

of the mind and behaviour The scientific study of the causes

of behaviour; also the application of the findings of psychological research to the solution of problems (Carlson et al., 2000)

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Fields of Psychology Biological Foundations Individual and Social Behaviour Applied Psychology

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Biological Foundations Physiological Psychology Psychophysiology Comparative Psychology Behaviour Analysis Behaviour Genetics Cognitive Psychology Experimental Neuropsychology

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Individual and Social Behaviour Developmental Psychology Social Psychology Personality Psychology Cross-Cultural Psychology Clinical Psychology

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Applied Psychology Organizational Psychology Educational Psychology Health Psychology Community Psychology Engineering Psychology (Human

Factors)

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Ways of Knowing Tenacity (Faith) Authority Consensus Reason Observation

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Goals of Psychology

To “understand” human behaviour Describe Explain Predict Control

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Research Strategies Experimentation Correlational Studies Descriptive Studies

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Experimentation Independent

VariableThe factor that is

systematically manipulated so that the researcher can examine its effect on a dependent variable.

Dependent Variable

The variable (usually a behaviour) that is affected by the independent variable.

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Research Settings Laboratory Studies Field Studies

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Data Collection Methods Self-Report

Questionnaires Interviews

Observational Methods Naturalistic Observation Participant Observation Tests

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Ethics Informed Consent Risks and Benefits Deception Privacy, Confidentiality, and

Anonymity Special Groups

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Informed Consent A description of the study should be

provided in advance, including mention of: the purpose of the research; expected benefits of the research; methods (tasks to be performed); any effects, risks or inconveniences of the procedure; rights of the participant; and any possible alternative procedures.

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Risks and Benefits The onus is on the researcher to

avid or minimize risks to the subjects, both in carrying out the research and in publication of the results.

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Deception Deception is a situation in which

subjects have essential information withheld and/or are intentionally misled about procedures and purposes. A thorough debriefing is particularly important in studies involving deception.

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Privacy, Confidentiality and Anonymity Personal information given by the

subject will be confidential. Wherever possible, the researcher will take steps to ensure the anonymity of the subjects.

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Vulnerable Groups Special care must be taken with

vulnerable groups to ensure ethical treatment (e.g., prisoners, people with mental disabilities, other cultures, etc.)

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Bias in Psychological Research Random Error

Causes random variability in DV Systematic Error or Bias

Causes nonrandom variability in DV other than that caused by the IV.

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Types of Bias Sample Bias Measurement Bias Observer’s (Researcher’s) Bias Subject’s Bias

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Sample and Measurement Biases Sample Biases

Random assignment

Measurement Biases Validity Reliability

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Observer’s and Subject’s Biases Observer-

Expectancy Effects Single-blind

studies

Subject-Expectancy Effects Double-blind

studies Placebo

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Descriptive Statistics Central Tendency

Mean Median

Variability Standard deviation

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Assessing Relations Correlation Coefficient

A measurement of the degree to which two variables are related.

Scatterplot A graphic representation of a

correlation; one value is plotted against the horizontal axis and the other against the vertical axis.

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Inferential Statistics Statistical Significance

The likelihood that an observed relation or difference between two variables is not due to chance factors