PSYC 375 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Correspondence Theory Of Truth, Determinism, Environmental Determinism

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Casual law: a statement indicating how classes of empirical events are causally related: ex: a child opens the gate, falls into the pool, and drowns. The homeowner"s negligent action caused the accident; therefore, causation could be established. Correlational law: investigates relationships between variables without the researcher controlling or manipulating any of them: ex: for example, you decide you want to test whether a smoother ux has a strong positive correlation with better app store ratings. Positivism: is an empiricist philosophical theory that holds that all genuine knowledge is either true by definition or positive meaning a posteriori facts derived by reason and logic from sensory experience. Determinism: is the idea that every event in the universe has a cause, but more than that, those causes necessitate their effects. Indeterminism: the view that the causes of an event cannot be accurately measured. nondeterminism: *opposes determinism: behavior is freely chosen, our actions are free.

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