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 scientific method and how is it used in psychology?

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Describe the case study method in psychology and its limitations.

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What was the significance of Phineas Gage's case study in understanding brain functions?

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How do psychologists use observation as a method of data collection?

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What are the advantages and disadvantages of self-report methods in psychological research?

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Explain the process of experimentation in psychology and its importance.

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What are WEIRD populations, and why is their representation in psychological research a concern?

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