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PSYCO104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Behavioral Neuroscience
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PSYCO104 Lecture 1: PSYCO 104 Note 1
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PSYCO104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Behavioral Neuroscience, Replication Crisis, Falsifiability
. is the scientific study of the mind, brain and behaviour. Is the scientific study of behaviour and the mind (textbook) How psychology cuts across bor
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PSYCO104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Pareidolia, Psyccritiques, Critical Thinking
Contemporary psychology: conclusions drawn about human behaviour from rigorous data. "what is the evidence, and how good is it?" There can be multiple
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PSYCO104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Pareidolia, Psyccritiques, Critical Thinking
Contemporary psychology: conclusions drawn about human behaviour from rigorous data. "what is the evidence, and how good is it?" There can be multiple
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PSYCO104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Empiricism, Ulric Neisser, Iceberg
Findings consistent with several hypotheses need research to rule certain ones out. Findings must be capable of being duplicated following the same met
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PSYCO104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Statistical Inference, Descriptive Statistics, Interpersonal Communication
Inferential statistics: an evaluation of the descriptive statistics: given the assumptions of random sampling, there is the possibility that our differ
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PSYCO104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Statistical Inference, Descriptive Statistics, Interpersonal Communication
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PSYCO104 Lecture 5: three types of study, descriptive observation & self report, experimental method, & correlation
Descriptive research focuses on a very detailed description of behaviour. During the research any behaviours that occur can not be controlled. Occuranc
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PSYCO104 Lecture 5: Chapter 2
Being high in external validity but low in internal validity. The fact that you know you"re being watched will influence how valid your behaviour reall
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PSYCO104 Lecture 5: Psych 104 lecture 5 (Benjamin Dyson)
Naturalistic observation: observing reactivity, the fact that you know you"re being watched will influence how valid. Being high in external validity b
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PSYCO104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Observational Error, Dependent And Independent Variables
Appreciate the importance of research methods with respect to answering the questions. The relationship between cad and gbp (while varying) is always +
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PSYCO104 Lecture 6: correlations, experimental method, reliability and validity, in lab vs in field, descriptive statistics
Correlational research focuses on the relationship between two variables and to use one variable to predict the other. Having the correlation value clo
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PSYCO104 Lecture 6: Chapter 2
Used to get research on studies that could be viewed as unethical. Aims to specify the relationship between two variables (x and y) and to be able to p
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PSYCO104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Internal Validity, Falsifiability, Normal Distribution
Psych 104 quiz 1. 1 & quiz 1. 2 review. Naturalistic observation is often cited as being high in external validity (ecological) but low in internal
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PSYCO104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Internal Validity, Psych, Behaviorism
Ethics is based on the standards one has to follow, they are based on both government regulations and guidelines which were developed by national psych
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PSYCO104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Internal Validity, Normal Distribution, Falsifiability
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