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Section
1: Gaining Knowledge through Research
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2: Experimental Methods
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3: Types of Research
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4: Analyzing Research Results
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5: Introduction to Assessment
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6: Assessment Theories
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7: Analyzing Assessment Techniques
Influence
of Research on Psychology
Psychology is not an absolute science and is often
referred to as a 'Social Science' or a 'Soft
Science.' This is because it deals with human
thoughts, feelings, and behavior, and as we are all
aware, humans are not always predictable and
reliable. Instead, we interact with our
environment in ways that alter how we behave, how we
think,
and how we feel. Change one thing and the
domino effect can change everything else.
Nevertheless, research plays an extremely important
role in psychology. Research helps us
understand what makes people think, feel, and act in
certain ways; allows us to categorize psychological
disorders in order to understand the symptoms and
impact on the individual and society; helps us to
understand how intimate relationships, development,
schools, family, peers, and religion affect us as
individuals and as a society; and helps us to
develop effective treatments to improve the quality
of life of individuals and groups.
In this sense, psychological research is typically
used for the following:
Study
development and external factors and the role they
play on individuals' mental health
Study
people with specific psychological disorders,
symptoms, or characteristics
Develop
tests to measure specific psychological phenomenon
Develop
treatment approaches to improve individuals'
mental health
In
the following sections, you will learn about how
research is conducted and the different types of
research methods
used to gather
information.
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