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PSYC 200 DAY 8 Parts of a APA Paper & Psych Science

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PSYC 200 Day 8. Parts of a APA Paper & Psych Science. Agenda. APA Style Mastery Test Parts of an APA Manuscript Psychology Knowledge Test Philosophy and Methods of Psychological Science. APA Style Mastery Test. Good luck!. Parts of an APA Paper. (see additional PowerPoint). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PSYC 200 Day 8

PSYC 200Day 8Parts of a APA Paper & Psych Science

1AgendaAPA Style Mastery TestParts of an APA ManuscriptPsychology Knowledge TestPhilosophy and Methods of Psychological Science2Good luck!APA Style Mastery Test

3(see additional PowerPoint)Parts of an APA Paper4Psychology Knowledge Test

5Philosophy & Methods of ScienceOverview of Basic Concepts, Roles, and Goals6What is Psychology?Comprehensive discipline in which practitioners focus on understanding human behavior its underlying emotional, mental, and physiological processes.

According to the APA: Psychology is the study of the mind and behavior. The discipline embraces all aspects of the human experience from the functions of the brain to the actions of nations, from child development to care for the aged. In every conceivable setting from scientific research centers to mental health care services, "the understanding of behavior" is the enterprise of psychologists. (About APA, 5)7Misunderstandings Regarding PsychologyPsychologists are mind-readersPsychologists analyze and diagnose every person they meetThe differences between psychologists and psychiatrists Bachelors degrees in psychology are uselessOne does not have to understand statistics and research methods to be a psychologistDr. Phil is a good example of a psychologist.Psychology is not a science (or psychology is too scientific)

What have you heard?8Psychology and the Lay PersonHow the general public is exposed to psych or forms opinions about psych:Self-help booksTelevision/Radio talk-showsMass Media (News, TV, and Movies)Experts in interviewsCharacter portrayalsMaybe an AP Psychology or PSYC 101 classMaybe through personal experience (counseling or mediation)9Psychology is a ScienceGrounded in Empiricism:Observation, Measurement, and AnalysisEngaged in the replication of findings.Methods section of a manuscriptParticipants, Procedures, Instruments/Tests, Variables measured, etc.Engaged in peer review and evaluation.Most reputable journals peer review articlesReviewers are professionalsThere are standardsMust not withhold research data for review ( see APA Code, 8.14)FalsifiabilityResearchers in psychology use the scientific method.10Classical Definition(Roger Bacon, 13th century)Science is a set of procedures, based on mathematics and experimentation, to establish NATURAL explanations for events in the natural world.11Classical Assumptions:No event in the universe just happens (I.e., events are caused by other events)

1213Classical Assumptions:No event in the universe just happens (i.e., events are caused by other events)

There is an order, a set of principles, governing reality. Not all things are possible.

14Objects in motion15No event in the universe just happens (i.e., events are caused by other events)

There is an order, a set of principles, governing reality. Not all things are possible.

Simple (knowable) rules govern even complex events (i.e., there is parsimony to the rules of reality)

Classical Assumptions:

16Corollaries to Basic Assumptions: Physical reality exists and can be observed and measured, however imperfectly (pragmatic realism)

Statements about that reality should be limited to what can be observed and measured

17Sciences Rules of Evidence:Physical (empirical) evidence trumps all other formsNo claim about reality ever is proven to be TRUE; all claims are subject to reinterpretation, modification, and possible disproofTherefore, all claims must be stated such that they can be tested and falsified if falseTherefore, detailed methods of acquiring evidence must be provided so that they may be replicated, so that claims may be tested18

Scientific (Constructive) Skepticism vs. Cynicism:Cynicism: Doubt everything, because someone always has something to gain from any claim

Scientific Skepticism: Demand evidence for everything; accept no claim without it;accept no claim that cannot be replicated by skeptics; accept no claim as ABSOLUTE TRUTH

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The Goal of Modern Science:Build a less inaccurate map of realityby means of

1. Hypothesis testing(What is an hypothesis?)

2. Theory construction(What is a theory?)20Summary and Next StepsWhat are the main sections of an APA empirical research article?What makes psychology a science?

Next ClassSpring break next week, meeting on 3/24Stan ch 7-9 dueEssay #2 Due (view assignment on WebTycho under Syllabus section)21