Research Methods I: Chapter 1
Tiffany is researching methods used to treat autism spectrum disorders and begins by searching on the Internet. Which statement should make her suspicious that she is on a site rooted in pseudoscience?
The entire website is plastered with testimonials from family members that describe seemingly miraculous cures.
the best description of the scientific method:
a circular process that leads to a tentative answer
a distinction between science and pseudoscience is that
a science is based on hypotheses that are testable and refutable
what is a potential problem with the method of authority
an expert may be giving answers outside his or her area of expertise; an "expert" answer may be only a personal, subjective opinion; a person may claim to be an expert when he or she really is not
set of premise statements that are logically combined to yield a conclusion
argument
the third step of the scientific method uses a general hypothesis to develop a testable predication. this step involves the use of:
deduction
what kind of reasoning uses a general hypothesis to make a specific prediction
deductive
method of using observation & direct sensory theory
empirical method
finding information in a textbook is an example of using the rational method of inquiry
false
using a hypothesis to predict how people will behave demonstrates the use of induction
false
what kind of reasoning uses a few specific observations to produce a general hypothesis?
inductive
a patient who demands a second opinion before agreeing to surgery is double checking information obtained by the
method of authority
when your doctor asks you whether you have been sleeping well at night, the doctor is gathering information by using the
method of authority
Which method of acquiring knowledge is being used by a person who says "I'll believe it when I see it?"
method of empiricism
method of authority in which people have unquestioning trust in an authority figure
method of faith
the phrase "science is objective" means that scientific answers are
not influenced by researcher bias
sentence used in logical reasoning that describes facts or assumptions
premise statement
set of ideas based on nonscientific theory, faith, & belief
pseudoscience
scientific study based on observations summarized & interpreted in a narrative report
qualitative research
scientific study based on measuring variables numerically & submitting them to a statistical analysis
quantitative research
method that involves seeking answers by the use of logical reasoning
rational method
repetition of a search study with the same basic procedures used in an original study
replication
means of acquiring knowledge that functions via formation & testing hypotheses
scientific method
when you "know" that you do not want to eat fried worms, even when everyone around you says that they taste great, your decision is based on the method of:
tenacity
a good research hypothesis should be
testable and refutable
the mode of inquiry that is called the method of faith is variant of which other method of inquiry?
the method of authority
a limitation of using the method of empiricism is that
the process can be time consuming and often risky
a good hypothesis should make a statement about the existence of a relationship, a difference, or a treatment effect
true
clinton is using the empirical method when he decides to eat a handful of berries to see if they are poisonous
true
dallas is using the rational method when, upon seeing that birds eating certain berries do not die, concludes that the berries are not poisonous
true
in the scientific method, the process of forming a hypothesis means that you are trying to find a possible explanation for the phenomenon that you have observed
true
one critical component of the scientific method is that all answers or explanations must be demonstrated empirically
true
the method of tenacity is a nonscientific way of knowing
true
to find out whether it really is cold enough to make your tongue stick to a metal flagpole, you press your tongue against a metal flagpole. this is an example of using the empirical method
true
visual illusions demonstrate one problem with the method of empiricism
true
characteristics and conditions that change or have different values for different individuals
variables