goals of psychological research
Title: goals of psychological research
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goals of psychological research
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 722 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
III. The four goals of psychological research are to describe, explain, predict, and control the issue. The first goal of psychological research is the method to describe each behavior and the circumstances it brings about. The goal following describe is the goal to explain. The need to know why the behavior occurs is essential. Another psychological research is to predict. Comprehending a behavior is to know when it will happen or what are the results.
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behavior being observed. My “brother” will certainly ask himself more though than to a psychologist. Research expectations about my “brother” cause them to see what they expect to see or to make incorrect inferences about the behavior they observe. I also would believe my observation for the reason that researchers usually study a behavior in a laboratory, rather than a natural setting.
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Boston: Houghton –Mifflin.