PSYB70H3 Units 1-10

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Psychology as a Science

Systematic study of mind, brain, and behavior.

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Scientific Methods

Observation, hypothesis testing, evidence-based reasoning.

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Interdisciplinary Nature

Influence of societal factors on behavior and processes.

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Ethics in Research

Ensures participant well-being and rights.

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Integrity and Honesty

Maintaining truthfulness in research practices.

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Understanding and Empathy

Importance of empathy in psychological research.

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Reliability

Striving for accuracy in psychological findings.

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Curiosity

Drives inquiry and exploration in psychology.

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Compassion

Caring attitude towards affected individuals.

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Land Acknowledgment

Recognizes indigenous peoples' connection to land.

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Ethical Violations

Past exploitation highlights need for ethical conduct.

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Informed Consent

Participants must understand and agree to research.

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Cultural Diversity

Respecting varied cultural perspectives in research.

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Transparency in Research

Promotes accountability and trustworthiness in findings.

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Empiricism

Commitment to evidence-based decision-making.

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Basic Research

Generates new knowledge about mind and behavior.

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Applied Research

Solves practical problems through psychological insights.

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Translational Research

Bridges basic and applied research for practical use.

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Interdisciplinary Approach

Collaboration across psychology branches for insights.

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Research Skills

Enhance critical thinking and evaluation abilities.

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Benefits of Research

Offers solutions to societal challenges and informs practice.

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Evaluating Research Claims

Assessing validity of claims in various sources.

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Frequency Claims

Describes prevalence of phenomena in groups.

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Association Claims

Highlights relationships between two or more phenomena.

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Causal Claims

Indicates one variable influences another directly.

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Identifying Claim Type

Determine claim type based on language used.

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Understanding Methods

Investigate empirical testing methods for claims.

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Ethical Research

Research conducted with respect for participants' rights.

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Respect for Persons

Protect autonomy and those lacking decision-making capacity.

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Beneficence

Research should benefit participants and minimize risks.

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Justice

Equitable inclusion avoids unfair burdens on groups.

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Privacy

Protect participants' private information from disclosure.

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Integrity

Researchers must be accurate, truthful, and honest.

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Responsibility

Researchers maintain ethical standards in all roles.

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Ethical Dilemmas

Conflicts between participant rights and legal obligations.

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Animal Research

Research involving animals raises significant ethical debates.

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Veterinary Improvements

Animal research enhances treatments for psychological issues.

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Psychological Insights

Animal studies improve understanding of human psychology.

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Historical Violations

Past unethical practices increased focus on animal welfare.

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IACUC

Committee ensuring ethical standards in animal research.

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Replacement

Use alternatives to animal research when possible.

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Reduction

Minimize animal use by sharing materials among studies.

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Public Perception

Influenced by extreme cases like cosmetics testing.

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Generalizability

Assess applicability of animal study results to humans.

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Transparency

Open communication about research processes and findings.

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Fairness

Equitable treatment of all research participants.

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Minimal Risk

Research poses low risk to participants' well-being.

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Trust

Building confidence between researchers and participants.

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Autonomy

Participants' right to make informed choices.

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Truth

Commitment to honesty in research reporting.

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Refinement

Implement procedures causing the least harm.

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Legal Compliance

Research must adhere to local and federal laws.

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Ethical Balance

Cost-benefit analysis maximizing benefits, minimizing harm.

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Research Integrity

Accuracy, truthfulness, and honesty in research.

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Data Fabrication

Inventing data to fit a hypothesis.

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Data Falsification

Manipulating study results by altering data.

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Plagiarism

Using others' work without proper attribution.

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Peer Review

Ensures high-quality research publication.

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Double-Masked Review

Reviewers and authors remain anonymous to each other.

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Pre-Registration

Documenting research plans before conducting studies.

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Public Repositories

Open platforms for registering research studies.

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APA Style

Guidelines for preparing psychology research articles.

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Bias Reduction

Strict rules for language and participant demographics.

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Reviewer Responsibilities

Evaluate scientific importance and quality of research.

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Open Science Principles

Encourage data sharing and enhance reproducibility.

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Respect

Recognition of individuals' worth and dignity.

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Tri-Council Policy

Training course for ethical research conduct.

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Belmont Report Principles

Respect, beneficence, and justice in research ethics.

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Case Study

Examining ethical dilemmas in teen pregnancy research.

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Mandatory Reporting

Legal obligation to report discovered abuse.

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Ethical Safeguards

Guidelines preventing ethical violations in research.

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Participant Inclusion Criteria

Restrict the study to one member of a potentially problematic pair (eg, the pregnant teenager) to avoid legal risks.

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Role of Research Ethics Boards (REBs)

Committees that review and monitor research involving humans.

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Composition of REBs

Includes researchers, ethicists, community members, and legal experts.

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Purpose of REBs

Ensure research risks are minimized and are comparable to everyday life risks of participants.

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Risk Assessment and Management

Compare the risks associated with the research to everyday risks faced by participants.

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Unexpected Risks

Address and mitigate any unexpected risks that arise during the study.

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Safeguards

Implement specific measures to protect participants, such as anonymizing data and managing sensitive information responsibly.

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Data Anonymization Techniques

Collect data anonymously whenever possible to avoid ethical and legal dilemmas.

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Coding Systems

Use codes to separate identifying information from collected data.

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Anonymized Data

Delete identifiers from data once collected to protect participants' privacy.

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Principles of Informed Consent

Core tenets include voluntary participation, ongoing consent, informed decision-making, and accessible information suited to participants' understanding levels.

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Vulnerable Populations

Special considerations for minors and marginalized groups.

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Balancing Autonomy and Protection

Respect participants' ability to make their own decisions while safeguarding those who may lack decision-making capacity.

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Justice and Equitable Inclusion in Research

Ensure no group bears an unfair burden or is excluded from research benefits.

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Targeted Recruitment

Match participants to the target population and avoid convenience sampling.

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Importance of Ethical Conduct in Research

Upholding ethical standards is crucial for maintaining public trust in science.

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Transparency and Integrity

Be honest and transparent in reporting research methods and results, including acknowledging mistakes.

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Responsibility of Researchers

Researchers have a responsibility to society to conduct and present their work ethically.

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Example of Frequency Claim

"Cannabis use in Canada increased 40% between 2013 and 2017."

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Example of Association Claim

"Several studies have linked marijuana use to increased risk for psychiatric disorders."

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Example of Causal Claim

"A new study found marijuana legalization leads to more problematic use."

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Population vs Sample

Understand the difference between the population of interest and the sample used in the study.

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Constructs and Variables

Identify the concepts being studied (constructs) and how they are measured (variables).

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Operationalization

Assess how well the variables are defined and measured.

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Causality Examination

Analyze how causality is explored and what evidence supports causal claims.

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Experimental Design

Consider whether an experimental design would be feasible and ethical for testing causal claims.

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Ethical Considerations in Experiments

Discuss the ethical implications of conducting experiments to test causal claims, especially in sensitive areas like health and behavior.

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Media Evaluation

Contrast media headlines with actual research findings to assess accuracy and validity.

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Validity

Consider internal and external validity; high internal validity indicates controlled experiments with manipulated independent variables.

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