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When judging the scientific value of a casual observation found in a blog, a researcher must conclude that the observation's proper role is to provide _____ for a research question, rather than to serve as empirical proof.
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Which of the following statements best describes the role of informal observations in generating psychological research questions?
A psychology researcher reads a popular blog post describing how people seem to check their phones more frequently when eating alone at restaurants compared to when eating with others. Inspired by this pattern, the researcher develops a formal hypothesis and designs a controlled study to test it. This approach is scientifically inappropriate because a non-scientific source like a blog cannot serve as a legitimate starting point for a research question.
Researchers often turn everyday experiences into scientific inquiries. Match each informal observation scenario with the formal psychological research question it is most likely to inspire.
A researcher reads a blog post about how commuters seem more irritable on rainy days and decides to develop a study. Arrange the following steps to represent the logical transition from this informal observation to the start of formal scientific research.
According to the concept of informal observations, which of the following is categorized as a 'secondhand' source of research inspiration?
Match each term with the description that best explains its role in using informal observations as a source of research inspiration.
When judging the scientific value of a casual observation found in a blog, a researcher must conclude that the observation's proper role is to provide _____ for a research question, rather than to serve as empirical proof.
A cognitive psychologist reads a newspaper article about how people struggle to remember lists of items when distracted by background music. Inspired by this, the psychologist designs a laboratory experiment comparing memory recall under quiet and noisy conditions. In this scenario, the psychologist has applied a secondhand informal observation to inspire their research question.
When distinguishing between the sources of research inspiration, a psychologist watching how shoppers behave in a local grocery store is using a direct observation, whereas reading a book chapter written by a journalist about grocery shopping habits is classified as a _____ observation.
A researcher wants to evaluate the scientific validity of various sources of inspiration and follow-up actions. Order the following stages of the research topic development process from the least scientifically rigorous (purely anecdotal/casual) to the most scientifically rigorous (systematically controlled).