Kategorien: Alle - reasoning - observations - bias - research

von amany elghamry Vor 7 Jahren

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Exploring the various facets of scientific research, this text delves into distinctions between good and bad experiments, emphasizing the importance of understanding limitations and the inability to prove causation from correlation.

Sample Mind Map

Learned

Critical Thinking

Domain of applicability

range where theory holds

Scientific method

Control variable
Control group
Dependent variable
independent variable
Hypothesis

Mind Map

Subtopic

Research methods

correlation
survey
naturalistic observation
case study
experimental

Inductive & Deductive reasoning

Good experiment and bad experiment

Example
If a student is successful in school, it could be predicted that he will succeed in college. (given that the two variables are highly correlated)
Limitations
Not proving causation
Strengths
Predictions
Unethical & impractical manipulations
Description
Determining direction and degree
Measures of behavior
Mathematical tecnique
Non-experimental

Thinking errors

Confirmation bias
Representative bias

Falsification

Timeline

Mindomo

Priming

Smashed Vs Hit

Paradigms

Fallacies

bandwagon
strawman
Post hoc

Wrong science

pathological science
junk science
bad science
Natural settings
pseudoscience
example:

http://study.com/academy/lesson/naturalistic-observation-examples-definition-method.html

Sometimes prolonged periods
Observing behaviors or phenomenon
Real-life setting
Non-experimental approach