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Summary Introduction to Research Methodology course (424529-B-5)

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Introduction to Research Methodology Summary

1. Scientific reasoning

2. Sources of Information: Why Research Is Best & How to Find It

3. 3 Three Claims, Four Validities: Interrogation Tools for Consumers of

Research

4. Ethical Guidelines for Psychology Research

5. Identifying good measurement

6. Surveys and Observations: Describing What People Do

7. External validity for frequency claims

8. Association claims- bivariate correlations

9. Causal claims

10. Experiments. Confounding and obscuring variables

11. Experiments with more than one independent variable

12. Quasi experiments and small N designs

13. Replication

, Chapter 1. Scientific reasoning



🔍 What is Empiricism?

Being an empiricist means basing conclusions on systematic observations. Psychologists
develop knowledge by studying humans and animals, either in natural settings or in
carefully controlled environments.
In practice, psychologists act in two roles:
 Producers of research (designing and conducting studies)
 Consumers of research (applying and analyzing research findings)
Both roles rely on:
✔ Empiricism – using direct, formal observations
✔ Clear scientific communication



🎯 Why the Consumer Role Matters

Professionals such as clinical psychologists, social workers, family therapists, teachers,
business experts rely on research to:
 Choose effective therapies and interventions
 Identify best educational techniques
 Predict consumer behavior and market trends
🔎 As a research consumer, you must “interrogate information”—ask critical questions
and evaluate whether the study supports its conclusions.
📌 Even if something seems logical, you must seek empirical evidence before accepting its
effectiveness.


🧠 Producer vs Consumer of Research

Role Purpose Who?

Producer Create scientific knowledge by Professors, scientists
conducting research

Consume Apply research findings Social workers, teachers, sales reps, HR
r professionals, entrepreneurs

📍 Both roles value empiricism, but differ in direct involvement in research generation.

,🧪 How Scientists Work

1️⃣ Empiricism

 Research is based on rigorous, methodical, and verifiable observation
 Uses senses and/or measurement tools (thermometers, weight scales,
questionnaires, etc.)


2️⃣ The Theory–Data Cycle

Observation → Theory (Induction) → Prediction (Deduction) → Testing → Evaluation
📎 Example: Harlow’s monkey study

 Cupboard theory: Attachment from feeding
 Contact comfort theory: Attachment from warmth & comfort
➡️Monkeys preferred the warm cloth mother → supported contact comfort theory



3️⃣ Theory vs Hypothesis vs Data

Concept Definition

Theory Simplified general explanation of how variables relate

Hypothesis Specific prediction based on theory

Data Collected observations from research

🌟 Ideally, hypotheses are preregistered (publicly stated before data collection).

✔ If data support the hypothesis → theory strengthened
❌ If not → theory revised or research redesigned



4️⃣ Studies Do NOT Prove Theories

Scientists avoid saying “prove”; instead they state:
 Data support / are consistent with the theory
 Data are inconsistent if the hypothesis is not supported
📌 Multiple replications increase confidence.



5️⃣ Good Theories Are Falsifiable

A theory must be testable and capable of being disproven.

,🔥 A prediction is falsifiable when it’s possible to observe something that contradicts it.

⚠ Example: “Chimp will speak if exposed to language for long enough” → vague → cannot be
disproven → bad theory


6️⃣ Science Is a Community Effort – Merton’s Norms

Norm Description

Universalism Claims evaluated on merit, not reputation

Communality Knowledge is shared within the community

Disinterestedness Objective pursuit of truth

Organized Question everything—including own work
skepticism



7️⃣ Types of Research

Type Purpose Example

Basic Expand general knowledge Theoretical studies

Applied Solve real-world problems Therapy effectiveness

Translationa Bridge between basic and Developing treatments from basic
l applied findings



8️⃣ Making Research Public

 Published in peer-reviewed journals
 Evaluated by field experts before approval


9️⃣ Communicating with the Public

 Journalists translate research into accessible stories
⚠️But may misinterpret or exaggerate findings to attract attention


🎬 Video Explanation: The Empirical Cycle

📍 Observation → Induction → Deduction → Testing → New observations

, Chapter 2. Sources of Information: Why Research Is Best & How to Find It



People often rely on experience, intuition, or authority to form beliefs. However, in
psychology, the most reliable source of evidence is empirical research, because it
follows systematic methods and allows comparisons.

Research vs Experience

❌ 1. Experience Lacks Comparison Groups

Without comparing "what happens with vs without" an intervention, we cannot conclude
cause and effect.

Failing to use comparison groups breaks Merton’s norm of organized skepticism—assuming
something works without critically testing it.



🔀 2. Experience Is Confounded

A confound occurs when multiple influences are present, making it unclear which caused
the outcome.

✔ Research studies control variables to isolate cause.



📊 3. Research Results Are Probabilistic
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