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Jeff Coon; Paulina N. Silva; Alexander Etz; Barbara W. Sarnecka – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2025
Bayesian methods offer many advantages when applied to psychological research, yet they may seem esoteric to researchers who are accustomed to traditional methods. This paper aims to lower the barrier of entry for developmental psychologists who are interested in using Bayesian methods. We provide worked examples of how to analyze common study…
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Bayesian Statistics, Research Methodology, Psychological Studies
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Lars König; Steffen Zitzmann; Tim Fütterer; Diego G. Campos; Ronny Scherer; Martin Hecht – Research Synthesis Methods, 2024
Several AI-aided screening tools have emerged to tackle the ever-expanding body of literature. These tools employ active learning, where algorithms sort abstracts based on human feedback. However, researchers using these tools face a crucial dilemma: When should they stop screening without knowing the proportion of relevant studies? Although…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Psychological Studies, Researchers, Screening Tests
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Thomas, Val – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2014
The disciplines of counselling and psychotherapy have generated a range of innovative qualitative research methods. There is the potential for further developments, particularly in relation to methods that reveal how the researcher is implicated in the research. Practitioner-researchers could help to identify potential new methods through a…
Descriptors: Counseling, Psychotherapy, Counselors, Researchers
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Awad, Germine H.; Patall, Erika A.; Rackley, Kadie R.; Reilly, Erin D. – Journal of Educational & Psychological Consultation, 2016
As the US continues to diversify, methods for accurately assessing human behavior must evolve. This paper offers multicultural research considerations at several stages of the research process for psychological research and consultation. Implications regarding the comparative research framework are discussed and suggestions are offered on how to…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Psychological Studies, Control Groups, Educational Assessment
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Bergen, Doris – American Journal of Play, 2015
In this survey of the research on psychological approaches to play, the author outlines its various focuses on the similarities and differences in the thinking and behavior of individuals and groups in relation to play and on the environmental factors that influence these. She notes that although psychologists often use standard experimental…
Descriptors: Play, Psychology, Research Methodology, Researchers
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Klugkist, Irene; van Wesel, Floryt; Bullens, Jessie – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2011
Null hypothesis testing (NHT) is the most commonly used tool in empirical psychological research even though it has several known limitations. It is argued that since the hypotheses evaluated with NHT do not reflect the research-question or theory of the researchers, conclusions from NHT must be formulated with great modesty, that is, they cannot…
Descriptors: Psychological Studies, Hypothesis Testing, Researchers, Evaluation Methods
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Shadish, William R. – Psychological Methods, 2010
This article compares Donald Campbell's and Donald Rubin's work on causal inference in field settings on issues of epistemology, theories of cause and effect, methodology, statistics, generalization, and terminology. The two approaches are quite different but compatible, differing mostly in matters of bandwidth versus fidelity. Campbell's work…
Descriptors: Inferences, Generalization, Epistemology, Causal Models
Dinella, Lisa M., Ed. – APA Books, 2009
What are the common pitfalls experienced by school researchers and how can they be avoided? Edited by Lisa M. Dinella of Monmouth University, "Conducting Science-Based Psychology Research in Schools" includes the collective knowledge of both established and emerging names in the field, providing an unparalleled resource for those interested in…
Descriptors: Research Design, Psychological Studies, Educational Research, Research Methodology
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Rogers, Annie G. – Harvard Educational Review, 2000
Although psychological research has strong qualitative roots, the current dominant paradigm eschews such methods. Concerns of qualitative researchers include the subjectivity of researchers and participants, the artistic potential of qualitative research, critical evaluation of qualitative interpretations, and theory building. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: Psychological Studies, Psychology, Qualitative Research, Research Methodology
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Riegel, Klaus F. – Human Development, 1975
Discusses the practice of maintaining separation between the experimenter and the subjects during scientific experiments and suggests that the dialectical interdependence between them is the very basis upon which psychological inquiries should rest. Some practical and theoretical remedies are explored. (JMB)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Interpersonal Relationship, Psychological Studies, Research Methodology
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Kraut, Robert; Olson, Judith; Banaji, Mahzarin; Bruckman, Amy; Cohen, Jeffrey; Couper, Mick – American Psychologist, 2004
As the Internet has changed communication, commerce, and the distribution of information, so too it is changing psychological research. Psychologists can observe new or rare phenomena online and can do research on traditional psychological topics more efficiently, enabling them to expand the scale and scope of their research. Yet these…
Descriptors: Internet, Psychological Studies, Research Methodology, Computer Mediated Communication
Herbert, John – Psychol Sch, 1970
Discusses problems of using observation techniques in hope of instigating a more general re-examination of the potentialities of observation as an instrument of educational research. (Author)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Observation, Psychological Studies, Research
Kelly, George A. – J Hum Psychol, 1969
Paper will appear in "Clinical Psychology and Personality: The Selected Papers of George A. Kelly , edited by Brendan A. Maher and published by John Wiley and Sons.
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Experience, Experimental Psychology, Human Dignity
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Couchman, Iain S. B. – Journal of Social Issues, 1973
A practicing white investigator reports on his experiences in conducting research in black communities; the adequacy of traditional academic training for the conduct of research in black communities is questioned. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Black Community, Professional Education, Psychological Studies, Research Methodology
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Chapman, Loren J.; Chapman, Jean P. – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1977
An investigator's method of selecting schizophrenic and control subjects for comparison can assure either a difference or a lack of difference between groups on almost any kind of task that requires a voluntary response. Discusses how researchers should select subjects and the inferences that may reasonably be drawn from studies of schizophrenic…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Cognitive Development, Psychiatric Hospitals, Psychological Studies
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