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A student is deciding whether to accept a claim about the impact of sleep on memory made by a famous clinical psychologist on a news program. To move from a purely 'method of authority' approach to a scientifically evaluative one, arrange the following steps in order from the least critical to the most critical form of assessment.
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Which of the following best describes the method of authority as an approach to acquiring knowledge?
Match each aspect of the 'method of authority' with the scenario or characteristic that best illustrates its role in acquiring knowledge in psychology.
A student researcher adopts a specific measurement scale for their study solely because their faculty advisor stated it is the most reliable tool available, rather than reviewing any empirical research to verify its reliability. In this scenario, the student is primarily using the method of authority to acquire knowledge.
A researcher decides to measure 'grit' using a specific questionnaire simply because a famous psychologist endorsed it in a recent interview. This represents a reliance on the method of authority because the researcher is failing to ________ the prestige of the psychologist from the empirical reliability of the measurement tool.
A student is deciding whether to accept a claim about the impact of sleep on memory made by a famous clinical psychologist on a news program. To move from a purely 'method of authority' approach to a scientifically evaluative one, arrange the following steps in order from the least critical to the most critical form of assessment.
Under the method of authority as an approach to acquiring knowledge, on what basis do individuals accept a new idea or piece of information as true?
Relying on the method of authority means that a claim is accepted as true because of the social or professional position of the person making the claim, rather than because it is supported by empirical evidence.
Match each hypothetical research scenario to the specific source of authority (as identified in the method of authority) that the researcher is relying upon for their knowledge.
A student researcher decides to use a specific survey to measure anxiety because a well-known clinical psychologist stated in a textbook that it is the best measure, rather than reviewing its validity statistics. In this scenario, the student's reliance on the psychologist's statement as a source of truth represents the method of _____.
Order the steps a student researcher should take to move from a blind reliance on the method of authority to evaluating a claim using the scientific method.