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BELL RINGER:
Analyze the
political cartoon
and describe
the creator’s
assessment of
the validity of
some surveys.
RESEARCH
METHODS IN
PSYCHOLGY
PRESENTED BY:
THE HHS SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT
ENGAGEMENT
GEORGIA
STANDARDS
OF
EXCELLENCE
 SSPFR2 Explain the research
methods and the types of statistics
used in the field of psychology.
LEARNING
TARGETS
 1. Analyze and describe research
methods utilized in the field of
psychology.
I CAN
STATEMENTS
 1. I can analyze and describe
research methods utilized in the
field of psychology.
KEY
VOCABULARY
TERMS
(Please place the
following terms
and names and
place them on note
cards or in your
notebook on paper
for future
reference)
Research Methods
Quantitative Research
Qualitative Research
Case Study
Experiment
Observational Study
Survey
Content Analysis
EXPLORE EXPLAIN AND
ELABORATE
GEORGIA
STANDARDS
OF
EXCELLENCE
 SSPFR2 Explain the research
methods and the types of statistics
used in the field of psychology.
LEARNING
TARGETS
 1. Analyze and describe research
methods utilized in the field of
psychology.
I CAN
STATEMENTS
 1. I can analyze and describe
research methods utilized in the
field of psychology.
KEY
VOCABULAR
Y TERMS
(Please place the
following terms
and names and
place them on
note cards for
future reference)
Research Methods
Quantitative Research
Qualitative Research
Case Study
Experiment
Observational Study
Survey
Content Analysis
RESEARCH METHODS
IN PSYCHOLOGY
 There are several different research methods used in psychology.
Broadly speaking, there are two distinct types: quantitative and
qualitative. Quantitative research methodology involves the use of
numerical data to make descriptions, predict outcomes, and test
potential relationships between variables.
RESEARCH METHODS
IN PSYCHOLOGY
INTRODUCTION
 Qualitative research investigates the use of non-numerical data such
as text, speech, video, and the like in an attempt to gain an
understanding or interpretation of different phenomena, such as
social or individual perceptions and behaviors.
 The main takeaway regarding quantitative and qualitative research is
this: quantitative research deals with numbers while qualitative
research relies on descriptions. Both types of research have their
strengths and limitations, despite the notion among some groups that
quantitative research is superior. Within the context of psychology,
qualitative research is highly valued because quantitative measures
cannot measure the nuance and totality of the human experience. It’s
important to note that both quantitative and qualitative research
methods are highly technical and rigorous.
 Within each of these two broad categories lie distinct methods used in
psychological research. While this list is not exhaustive, we break
down five of the most popular methodologies used in psychological
research.
QUANTITATIVE
RESERACH
QUALITATIVE
RESEARCH
ACTIVITY #1:
(Quantitative
Research vs.
Qualitative
Research
Venn
Diagram)
2
1
2
 Case Study
RESEARCH METHODS
IN PSYCHOLOGY:
CASE STUDY
 Case study research falls under the qualitative branch of research
methodology. Case studies involve deep inquiry into individuals,
groups, communities, or events. They often combine a multimethodological approach that integrates participant interviews and
unobtrusive observations. Case studies in the psychology discipline are
typically conducted on specific individuals. A psychology case study
most often collects salient and seminal biographical moments from a
patient’s past as well as important events in the individual’s daily life
that may animate maladaptive behaviors and thinking.
 Notable case study practitioners include Sigmund Freud, who used case
studies extensively to delve into the lives of his patients to understand,
diagnose, and assist them with their psychological ailments.
 Case studies are conducted by interviewing and observing patient
behavior. The researcher describes the behavior and discusses events
from the patient’s perspective. Often the interviews are unstructured
and the observations are the individual going about his or her everyday
life. Other sources of data may include journals, notes, photos, etc.
Data is then evaluated to find common themes and interpretations.
 Experiment
RESEARCH METHODS
IN PSYCHOLOGY:
EXPERIMENT
 Although this is introduced as a broad kind of research that can
be a component of many methods, the term here is used to
denote a specific procedure. In science, experiments are the an
often-used method of research, and there are certain principles
involved in its employment. One is the presence of a control
group. This is an individual or a group of individuals that is not
manipulated.
 Another principle is the control of variables. That is, the
experiment should be as free of extraneous data as possible.
This factor enables psychologists to repeat the experiment, and
that is one requirement of reliable research.
 There are three main types of experiments: field experiments,
lab experiments, and natural experiments. Lab experiments are
conducted in highly controlled settings and may or may not be
conducted in a scientific laboratory. The strengths of this
methodology are that these experiments are easy to replicate
and allow for fastidious control of variables. Limitations include
the artificial setting, which may cause unnatural reactions and
potential research bias.
CASE STUDY
EXPERIMENT
ACTIVITY #2:
(Case Study
vs.
Experiment
Venn
Diagram)
3
2
3
 Observational Study
RESEARCH METHODS
IN PSYCHOLOGY:
OBSERVATIONAL
STUDY
 Observational study is qualitative research that can
be carried out in a myriad of differing ways using nonexperimental means where behavior is simply
observed systematically. The main objective of
observational research is to discover variables that
may impact behaviors in individuals, groups, and
social constructs. The research is described as nonexperimental because it occurs in a natural setting
without controls. Observational research can involve
mixed methods that may include multiple qualitative
techniques and quantitative methods.
 Survey
RESEARCH METHODS
IN PSYCHOLOGY:
SURVEY
 Survey research can be both quantitative and
qualitative, and it is widely used in not only
psychology research but across the sciences.
Respondents (those answering the questions) are
sent surveys and are asked to self-report their
actions, thoughts, and feelings to measure how
certain variables may impact them. One of the most
critical aspects of survey research is the sampling
method used. Most researchers prefer large samples
that are representative of the population they are
studying to obtain a representative estimate of what
is accurate among the population. Samples in
psychology are often random and large.
 Content Analysis
RESEARCH METHODS
IN PSYCHOLOGY:
CONTENT ANALYSIS
 This method of research involves analyzing large amounts
of text-based data in an effort to identify meanings and
thematic consistencies. It can be used in quantitative and
qualitative contexts. For example, quantitative
researchers may search for specific words or phrases and
add them for a final count. Qualitative content analysis
search more for the meaning of texts through the
identification of themes in the data. Qualitative analysis of
this kind relies on the practice of coding and categorizing
the content to make sense of it. Researchers often use a
technique known as close reading, in which phrases are
turned into coded units. The text is read repeatedly until
all of the texts are coded and the point of data saturation
has been reached. This process is inductive analysis
because no theory is being tested; rather the data is
coded in an effort to see if a theory emerges. This process
is known as conventional or formative analysis.
OBSERVATIONAL
STUDY
ACTIVITY #3:
Summarize the three
research methods in
psychology in the
chart. Please indicate
if the method is
quantitative,
qualitative or both.
SURVEY
CONTENT
ANALYSIS
EVALUATION
GEORGIA
STANDARDS
OF
EXCELLENCE
 SSPFR2 Explain the research
methods and the types of statistics
used in the field of psychology.
LEARNING
TARGETS
 1. Analyze and describe research
methods utilized in the field of
psychology.
I CAN
STATEMENTS
 1. I can analyze and describe
research methods utilized in the
field of psychology.
KEY
VOCABULAR
Y TERMS
(Please place the
following terms
and names and
place them on
note cards for
future reference)
Research Methods
Quantitative Research
Qualitative Research
Case Study
Experiment
Observational Study
Survey
Content Analysis
TICKET OUT
THE DOOR
 Select ONE of
the FIVE
psychological
research
methods and
explain which
one is the most
effective in
obtaining
psychological
information that
is beneficial to
patients.
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