Methods of Testing in Psychology: Observation, Self-Report, and Experimentation

Methods of Testing in Psychology: Observation, Self-Report, and Experimentation

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Psychology

9th - 10th Grade

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The video explores the scientific method in psychology, focusing on data collection methods like case studies, observation, self-report, and experimentation. It highlights the limitations of case studies using Phineas Gage's example and discusses the importance of experimentation in understanding behavior. The video also addresses the WEIRD bias in psychological research, emphasizing the need for diverse study populations.

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What is the primary goal of using the scientific method in psychology?

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What is a key limitation of case studies in psychology?

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How did Phineas Gage's case study contribute to psychology?

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What is a major drawback of self-report methods?

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Why can't observation alone determine the cause of a behavior?

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What is the independent variable in an experiment?

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What does WEIRD stand for in psychological research?