Review:
Experimental Methods In Psychology
overall review score: 4.5
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Experimental methods in psychology refer to the use of controlled experiments to study behavior and mental processes.
Key Features
- Controlled experiments
- Random assignment
- Independent and dependent variables
- Hypothesis testing
- Quantitative data analysis
Pros
- Allows for causal inference
- Can provide valuable insights into human behavior
- Helps to establish cause-and-effect relationships
Cons
- Ethical considerations in conducting experiments with human participants
- Limited generalizability of findings to real-world situations