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ASSUMPTIONS OF A SCIENCE OF PSYCHOLOGY Realism –The world exists independent of observer Causality –Events (mental states and behavior) are caused by prior.

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1 ASSUMPTIONS OF A SCIENCE OF PSYCHOLOGY Realism –The world exists independent of observer Causality –Events (mental states and behavior) are caused by prior and current conditions Regularity –Cause-effect relationships are stable over time (even if collective relations are unique Discoverability –Those stable relationships (laws) can be learned through careful observation

2 GOALS OF A SCIENCE OF PSYCHOLOGY Discover stable relationships among conditions Develop theories that: –Explain (sets of) relationships –Generate hypotheses about new relationships Theories vary in level and completeness of explanation –Parsimony and Occam’s Razor –The “transparency-sufficiency” trade-off –She who predicts the most data with the fewest “parameters” wins

3 RELATIONS AMONG VARIABLES Range of possible “functional relations” –Coffee and reaction time –Meditation and memory –Anxiety and test performance positive negative linear +accell -accell complex curvilinear (nonmonotonic)

4 (mis)INTERPRETING RELATIONS Problem: Construct Validity The link between theoretical and “operational” variables Solution: Operational definitions Anxiety:scores on questionnaires Memory:number of items recalled Attention:instructions to stress Task A Intelligence:?

5 (mis)INTERPRETING RELATIONS Problem: correlation = causation A > B, B > A, or C > A & B Solution: Experimental method! Take charge and manipulate one circumstance –The Independent Variable(s) Measure its effect on behavior –The Dependent Variable(s)

6 CONTROLLING MISCELLANEOUS FACTORS Problem: Confounding Variables Other factors that “covary” with your Independent Variable Solution: Control! Keep those other variables constant If you can identify them ahead of time..

7 CONTROLLING MISCELLANEOUS FACTORS Problems with Control Variables Low external validity and generalization Hard to keep all relevant factors constant Solution: Randomization! Randomly assign participants / materials to conditions if possible Constrain it if necessary The larger the sample, the better


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