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Agenda for January 25 th Administrative Items/Announcements Attendance Handouts: course enrollment, RPP instructions Course packs available for sale in 208 Porter Hall Selection of presentation week/topic Anyone with special needs: come see me Pictures on Thursday! Follow up from last week Results from in-class study Quiz example (“feedback exercise”) Begin this week’s topic: Research Methods
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Agenda for January 25th

Administrative Items/Announcements Attendance Handouts: course enrollment, RPP instructions Course packs available for sale in 208 Porter

Hall Selection of presentation week/topic Anyone with special needs: come see me Pictures on Thursday!

Follow up from last week Results from in-class study Quiz example (“feedback exercise”)

Begin this week’s topic: Research Methods

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Follow-Up From Last Week Quiz example:1. (a) What is the central tension

between emotion theorists who take a social constructivist position vs. those who take an evolutionary position? (b) Explain one piece of evidence that supports each of these positions.

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An Open Mouth Increased Perceived Humorousness of the

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Lips Apart Lips Closed

M closed = 2.92, M open = 3.62, F (1) = 6.61, p < .05

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Scientific Method in Decision Science

Basic belief that there are consistencies that can be uncovered

Science as an ongoing process

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Goals 1. Measurement and

Description 2. Understanding and

Prediction 3. Application and Control

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Steps in the Scientific Investigation

Step 1: Formulate a testable hypothesis

Step 2: Select the research method and design the study

Step 3: Collect the data Step 4: Analyze the data and draw

conclusions Step 5: Report the findings

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Hypothesis a tentative statement about

the relationship between two or more variables

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Operational Definition describes the actions that

will be made to measure or control a variable

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Subjects/Participants person’s or animals whose

behavior is systematically observed in a study

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Steps in the Scientific Investigation

Step 1: Formulate a testable hypothesis

Step 2: Select the research method and design the study

Step 3: Collect the data Step 4: Analyze the data and

draw conclusions Step 5: Report the findings

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Types of Research Methods

A. Descriptive Research 1. Case Studies 2. Observational Studies

a. Naturalistic Observation b. Laboratory Observation

3. Surveys 4. Tests

B. Correlational Studies C. Experimental Research

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A. Descriptive Research allow researcher to describe

and predict behavior do not show causality

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1. Case Studies detailed description of a

particular individual under study or treatment

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2. Observational Studies researcher carefully and

systematically observes and records behavior without interfering in any way with the behavior

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a. Naturalistic Observation used to describe behavior

as it occurs in the natural environment

measure behavior in a systematic way

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b. Laboratory Observation descriptive study takes place in the lab

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Types of Research Methods

A. Descriptive Research 1. Case Studies 2. Observational Studies

a. Naturalistic Observation b. Laboratory Observation

3. Surveys 4. Tests

B. Correlational Studies C. Experimental Research

A. Descriptive Research 1. Case Studies 2. Observational Studies

a. Naturalistic Observation b. Laboratory Observation

3. Surveys 4. Tests

B. Correlational Studies C. Experimental Research

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3. Surveys questionnaires and

interviews that ask people directly about their experiences, attitudes, or opinions

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4. Tests procedures used to

measure personality traits, emotional states, aptitudes, interests, abilities, and values

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Validity refers to the degree to

which the content of a test is representative of the domain it is supposed to cover

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Reliability whether a test yields

consistent results from one time to another

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B. Correlational Studies

Correlation - a measure of how strongly two or more variables are related to each other

Usually used when cannot control the variables to be measured

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Positive Correlation High values of one variable

are associated with high values of another

Low values of one variable are associated with low values of another

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Scatter Plot Examples Put up overhead transparency

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Negative Correlation High values of one variable

are associated with low values of the other variable

If there is no relationship between the variables, they are uncorrelated

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Correlation Coefficient Correlations are measured

using the correlation coefficient (r)

r ranges in value from -1.00 to +1.00.

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Causality Correlational studies give us

information about relationships, but they cannot tell us anything about causality

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Types of Research Methods A. Descriptive Research B. Correlational Research C. Experimental Experimental

ResearchResearch

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C. Experimental Research Used to understand

causality Control situation being

studied

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Variables Two types of variables

1. Independent Variables 2. Dependent Variables

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Independent Variable Variable that is manipulated Hold everything constant

except for the independent variable

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Dependent Variable Variable affected by the

manipulation

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Experimental andControl Groups

Experimental group - group exposed to the manipulation

Control group - group not exposed to the manipulation

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Random Assignment Participants randomly

assigned to either the experimental or control group. This avoids selection effects.

Balances individual differences among participants across groups

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Avoiding Bias Single-Blind Study - subjects are

not told what condition they are in Double-Blind Study - person

running experiment does not know which participants are in which groups during data collection. This avoids experimental demand.

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Statistics Statistical analyses used to

quantify strength of association between variables

Involves the use of mathematics to organize, summarize, and interpret numerical data

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Descriptive Statistics Used to organize and

summarize data Provide an overview of

numerical data Two main components:

Central TendencyVariance

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Central Tendency Three components to

understanding the typical or average score median mean mode

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Median Score that falls exactly in

the center of the distribution of scores

Half of the scores fall above the median and half fall below the median

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Mean

Arithmetic average of the scores in the distribution

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Mode the most frequent score in

the distribution

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Variance How much the scores in the

data set vary from each other and the mean

Standard Deviation - index of the amount of variability in a set of data

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Inferential Statistics Used to evaluate the

probability that results might be due to chance

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Statistical Significance Statistical significance -

when low probability that observed findings are due to chance

Very low usually means less than 5 chances in 100


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