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AQA A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY PAPER 2: RESEARCH METHODS Type 1 error** Ans- The null hypothesis is rejected and an alternative hypothesis is accepted when the null hypothesis is true. Optimistic error, more likely if significance level is too lenient. Type 2 error** Ans- When the null hypothesis is accepted but the alternative hypothesis is true. Pessimistic error, more likely when the significance level is too low. Reliability AnsAssessing reliability Ans- Test re-test reliability: Inter-observer: Correlation: In test re-test and inter-observer reliability, the scores are correlated and the correlation coeffiencey should exceed +0.80 for reliability Improving reliability* Ans- Questionairres- rewrite questions: questionnaires that produce low test retest reliability sometimes need to be rewritten. Researcher may replace some open questions with closed ec. Interviews- improved training: Best way to ensure reliability is to use the same interviewer each time, if this is not possible all interviewers must be trained so they avoid leading questions. Experiments- Standardised procedures: Observations: operationalisation of behavioural categories- if behavioural categories are measurable then they are less open to interpretation. categories should not overlap and all possible behaviours should be included, if this is not the case then the research may end up with inconsistent findings. Validity AnsAssessing validity AnsImproving validity AnsChoosing a statistical test Ans- college meals upset stomaches with tomatoes, crisps, sweets & Pepsi Probability AnsPsychological report** Ans- Abstract summary of study (includes aims and hypothesis, method, results and conclusions. Introduction- looks at relevant theories, concepts and studies that are related to the current study Method- should include sufficient detail so study can be replicated, requires a design, sample, materials, procedure and ethics. Results- descriptive summary of key findings including descriptive statistics (graphs, measures of central tendency etc), inferential statistics (statistical tests and level of significance etc) as well as any raw data. Discussion- Summary of findings in verbal rather than statistical form, relationship of results to previous research, considering limitations of research and real-world implications Referencing- May include journal articles, books etc. laid out like: Flanagan, C (2016) Experiments in Psychology, psychology review Features of science*** Ans- Paradigms: A set of shared assumptions and methods which distinguishes scientific disciplines from non-scientific. Kuhn argued that social sciences lack a universally accepted paradigm. Paradigm shifts occur when there is a scientific revolution, researchers begin to question the accepted paradigm when there is contradictory evidence. Theory construction: A theory is a general set of laws that explain behaviours. Testing a theory depends on being able to make clear and precise predictions on the basis of a theory. A hypothesis can then be tested using scientific methods to determine whether it will be supported. Producing a new hypothesis from an existing theory is known as deduction. Falsifiability: Genuine scientific theories should hold themselves up for hypothesis testing and possibly being falsified. Popper distinguished between theories which can be challenged and those which couldn't be falsified were called "pseudosciences". He believed even when a scientific principle had been successfully repeated and tested, it was not necessarily true, just not been proven false. Replicability: If a scientific theory is to be trusted, the findings must be shown repeatable across a number of different contexts. By repeating we can see the extent of which the findings can be generalised. Objectivity: To reduce bias in research, researchers must not let person bias influence the behaviour of participants. Methods that require the most control such as lab experiments tend to be the most objective. Empirical method: Emphasise the importance of data collection based on sensory, direct experience. Observation method is a good example of the empirical method in psychology. According to early empiricists, a theory cannot claim to be scientific unless it has been empirically tested. Design an experiment Ans- -Independent groups -Repeated measures -Matched pairs Peer review AnsEthics*** Ans- -Informed consent -Deception -Protection from harm -Confidentiality -Right to withdraw -Debrief Peer review** Ans- Involves a small group assessing the written investigation who are objective. Aims include: To allocate research funding, each independent peer evaluation takes place to decide whether funding should be given to a proposed research project. Valididate the quality and relevance of research: All elements of respect are assessed for quality and accuracy. Suggest amendments: reviewers may suggest minor revisions and thereby improve the work Evaluate peer review*** Ans- 1)ANOYMITY- Although remaining anonymous is likely to produce a more honest review, some reviewers may criticise the rival researchers in a competition for funding. 2)PUBLICATION BIAS: Journals tend to want to publish headline grabbing findings to increase credibility as well as positive results, which could mean researchers who do not meet the criteria get ignored. 3)BURYING GROUND BREAKING RESEARCH: Researchers tend to be especially critical when the research contradicts their own view and vice versa when it matches it. Therefore findings that go along with the current opinion are more likely to be published which prevents new innovative research that challenges the current order. Implications on the economy* Ans- -Attachment into the role of the fathe

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