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A researcher studying social anxiety decides to systematically observe and measure participants' heart rates during public speaking tasks, rather than just guessing how they feel. This fundamental reliance on gathering experiential and observable data demonstrates the role of ____ in science.
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Systematic Empiricism
What is the fundamental role of empiricism in the scientific method?
Because empirical observations can sometimes be flawed or subject to error, the scientific method attempts to minimize the role of empiricism in favor of pure logical deduction.
A psychologist is studying the effects of social media on attention. Match each activity to the approach it represents, focusing on how each does or does not apply the role of empiricism in science.
Scientific inquiry relies on a transition from abstract ideas to concrete, observable data. Arrange the following steps of a study on 'Bright Light and Alertness' in the order that correctly demonstrates how the role of empiricism is applied to reach a conclusion.
You are designing an original research study to investigate the claim that 'spending time in urban green spaces improves mood.' To adhere to the role of empiricism in science, which of the following protocols should you create to gather the necessary evidence?
Scientific inquiry fundamentally relies on making _____ to gather data, demonstrating that experiential and observable evidence is essential for scientific understanding.
When judging whether a new explanation for human behavior is scientifically valid, a researcher must prioritize _____ over personal intuition or the word of an authority figure, because observable evidence is the ultimate standard for scientific truth.
A clinical psychologist wants to determine if a new cognitive-behavioral therapy is effective for anxiety. Even though the behavioral observations they collect are subject to human error and bias, the psychologist must prioritize these observable measurements over their own clinical intuition because empiricism is at the heart of the scientific method.
A psychology instructor wants to analyze how students apply scientific knowing. Match each scenario description of a researcher's action to the aspect of empiricism it represents based on the role of empiricism in science.
Evaluate the following steps a researcher takes when designing and executing a study on classroom distractions. Order the steps to correctly demonstrate the progression from establishing empirical measures to drawing a scientifically justified conclusion based on the role of empiricism.
What is the primary role of empiricism within the scientific method?
Because human observations are subject to error, the scientific method avoids relying on empiricism as a primary way to gather data.
A researcher studying social anxiety decides to systematically observe and measure participants' heart rates during public speaking tasks, rather than just guessing how they feel. This fundamental reliance on gathering experiential and observable data demonstrates the role of ____ in science.
Analyze the following psychological research scenarios and match them to the specific aspect of empiricism they best illustrate.
A research committee must evaluate a new, unverified psychological theory. To rigorously apply the principles of empiricism while accounting for its potential for error, arrange the following steps in the correct order to reach a scientifically valid conclusion.
Even though human observation can be subject to error, which of the following is considered the heart of the scientific method because it relies on gathering data through experiential and observable evidence?
Which statement best explains why empiricism remains at the heart of the scientific method, despite the fact that human observations can be prone to error?
A researcher proposes a new psychological theory of memory. To avoid the potential errors inherent in human observation, the researcher decides to establish the theory's validity using only pure logical deduction instead of gathering experiential data. This approach correctly applies the role of empiricism in the scientific method.
Analyze the logical progression of empirical research. Arrange the following conceptual steps in the correct chronological order to demonstrate how a researcher uses empiricism to build reliable knowledge, despite its limitations.
A psychology department is reviewing four proposals for a new study on sleep and memory. Evaluate each proposed methodology based on how well it aligns with the core role of empiricism in science (gathering observable evidence while accounting for the potential of observation error). Match each research proposal to the most accurate evaluation of its empirical approach.