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Experimental Methods In Psychology

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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

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