Title: Problem Identification and Hypothesis Formation ?
1Problem Identification and Hypothesis Formation ?
Chapter 4
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- Sources of Research Ideas ?
- Gender Bias in Research Ideas
- Ideas Not Capable of Scientific Investigation
- Review of the Literature ?
- Feasibility of the Study ?
- Formulating the Research Problem ?
- Formulating Hypotheses ?
24.1 Sources of Research Ideas
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- Everyday Life
- Practical Issues
- Hypnosis ? eyewitness Fig 4.1
- Drug abuse
- Past Research ?
- Theory ?
- Many other sources
34.1.3 Past Research
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- Experimental design Control
- Explanation of the data
- Alternative explanations (EV)
- Implication of the results
- Alternative explanations (Mechanism,
Theory) - Further research
- Issue
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44.1.4 Theory
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- Definition
- A group of logically organized and
deductively related laws (Marx, 1963) - Function
- Goal summarize and integrate existing knowledge
- Tool guide research
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54.4 Review of the Literature -1
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- Purpose of the literature review
- Identify if the topic has been researched
- Provide design ideas
- Identify methodological problems
- Identify special needs
- Provide information for the research report
64.4 Review of the Literature -2
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- Getting Started
- Know how to use the library
- Narrow down the topic area
- Defining Objectives
74.4 Review of the Literature -3
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- Doing the Search
- Books
- Psychological Journals (Psychological Abstracts)
- Computerized or Electronic Databases
- PsycINFO Tab 4.1 Others Tab 4.3
- Search (Keyword) ? Abstract (Exhibit 4.2 p.108)
- ? Full article
- Guide for reading journal articles Tab 4.2
84.4 Review of the Literature -4 (end)
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- Doing the Search
- Internet Resources
- E-mail
- Listserv discussion groups
- World Wide Web Tab 4.4 Tab 4.5
- Obtaining Resources
- obtain a copy full-text electronic copy PubMed
- Additional Information Sources
- Professional meetings Tab 4.6
- Contact with individual researchers
94.5 Feasibility of the Study
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- Time
- Type of research participants
- Expense
- Expertise of the experimenter
- Ethical sensitivity
104.6 Formulating the Research Problem
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- 1. Defining a Research Problem
- 2. Specificity of the Question
114.6.0 Formulating the Research Problem
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- 1. ????????? (currently known)
- 2. ?????????
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- How collect data
- By what method
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124.6.1 Defining a Research Problem
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- Definition of a research problem (Kerlinger,
1973) - An interrogative sentence that asks
- What relation exists between two or more
variables? - Criteria for good research problems
- Variables should express a relation
- Stated in question form
- Imply possibilities of empirical testing
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134.6.2 Specificity of the Question
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- ? (a problem, but vague)
- What effect does the environment have on learning
ability? - Why specify
- 1. ????????
- 2. ????????
- (?) ??????
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144.7 Formulating Hypothesis -1
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- Definition of Hypothesis
- The best prediction or a tentative solution to
a problem - Sources
- Literature review
- Formulated from theory
- Criteria
- Must be capable of being refuted or confirmed
154.7 Formulating Hypothesis -2 (end)
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- Scientific hypo. vs. Null hypo.
- Reject null hypo. ? support scientific
hypo. - If hypo. Not confirmed
- Hypo. Is false
- Some Error in conception of hypo.