Psychological Research Methods and Statistics - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 19
About This Presentation
Title:

Psychological Research Methods and Statistics

Description:

Correlation does NOT show causation -Children that watch a lot of violent TV and aggressiveness. ... Some intervention (pill, therapy, etc.) that resembles true ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:168
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 20
Provided by: it8151
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Psychological Research Methods and Statistics


1
Psychological Research Methods and Statistics
  • Chapter 2

2
2.1 What is Research?
  • SAMPLE- the small group of participants, out of
    the total number available, that a researcher
    studies.
  • - representative
  • - nonrepresentative
  • - random sample
  • - stratified sample

3
Methods of Research
  • Survey
  • Asking many people a fixed set of questions about
    a particular subject

4
Surveys
  • Types of Techniques
  • Interview
  • Questionnaire

5
Methods of Study (cont)
  • B. Case Study
  • An in-depth analysis of thoughts, feelings,
    beliefs, behaviors, etc. of a single individual
    or group.

6
Case Studies Techniques
  • Types of Techniques
  • Interview
  • Questionnaire
  • Standardized Tests
  • Lab experiments (lab setting)---controlled
  • Naturalistic setting---observe only

7
Methods of Study (cont)
  • C. Naturalistic Observation
  • The Psychologist observes the subject in a
    natural setting without interfering.

Jane Goodall
8
Methods of Study (cont)
  • D. Longitudinal Studies
  • data is collected about a group of participants
    over a number of years to assess how certain
    characteristics change or remain the same during
    development.

9
Methods of Study (cont)
  • Cross-Sectional Study
  • Data are collected from groups of participants of
    different ages and compared so that conclusions
    can be drawn about differences due to age.

10
Methods of Study (cont)
  • F. Experiment
  • A method for identifying cause and effect
    relationships by following a set of rules that
    minimize the possibility of error, bias or chance

11
Correlation
  • An association or relationship between two or
    more events
  • Correlation coefficient a number that
    indicates the strength of a relationship between
    two events

12
Correlation Coefficients
  • Perfect Positive (1.00) an increase in one
    event is always matched by an increase in the 2nd
    event
  • Positive (0.01 to 0.99) as one event
    increases, the 2nd event tends to, but not
    always, increase

13
Correlation Coefficients
  • Negative (-0.01 to 0.99) as one event
    increases, the 2nd event tends to, but does not
    always, decrease
  • Perfect Negative (-1.00) as one event
    increases, the 2nd event always decreases equally

14
Correlation vs. Causation
  • Correlation does NOT show causation
  • -Children that watch a lot of violent TV and
    aggressiveness.

15
Scientific Method 6 Rules of Conducting
Experiments
  • Ask Research Question
  • Form a Hypothesis
  • Determine Variables
  • Independent variable (controlled)
  • Dependent variable (affected)

16
Scientific Method 6 Rules of Conducting
Experiments
  • 4. Experiment
  • -Experimental Group
  • -Control Group
  • 5. Compare Measurements
  • 6. Interpret Results and Draw Conclusions.

17
(No Transcript)
18
Placebo
  • Some intervention (pill, therapy, etc.) that
    resembles true medical therapy, but in fact has
    no medical effects
  • Placebo effect a change in a patients illness
    due to imagined treatment effects

19
Case Studies Testimonials (cont)
  • Disadvantages
  • Error and bias our perception of events and
    people change when we strongly believe is
    something
  • Self-fulfilling prophecy unconsciously making
    something happen due to sincere belief that it
    will
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com