Comm 301 Chapter 1- University of Delaware
Independence
(Don't hold relationships) Hair color and political preference Shoe size and media consumption underwear brand and communication competence
Interdependence
1) credibility and persuasiveness -those more credible are more persuasive 2)marital conflict and probability of divorce -the more conflict in marriage, more chance at divorce If relationships can't explain, then it can't answer why
Concept of Covariation (+ and -)
Different values/ amounts that vary together when 2 or more phenomena vary together, the covary, they are in a relationship, they are interdependent + covariation bigger/bigger or smaller/smaller - covariation is bigger/smaller or smaller/bigger
Self-Correcting Science
Judged by other knowledgeable scientists scientists egos always get in the way of perfect reviews scholarly reviews are critical but thorough
Concept of Empirical Relationships
Numerical quantity Relationships can be strong/weak How strong is strong and how weak is weak
Public Science
Results of science are public and published The process is replicable All universities are required to make research public
Systematic Science
Science builds on itself in a systematic manner stream of research process in finding a result
Independence vs Interdependence
Where there are relationships, there is meaning, there is significance Statistics and numbers tell you where to look for theories on why
Relationships among Phenomena
do these things seem to go together
Objective Science
making your valued judgements known every time we make a decision on research, there are values involved
Covariation vs Causation
property that can be identified with statistics explanation/answer to the why question Causation- smoking and lung cancer Covariation- TV portrayals and awareness of marital difficulty