Clear fundamentals of Experiments in Psychology : Part 1

Experiments are scientific investigations designed to test hypotheses and establish causal relationships between variables under controlled conditions. Key characteristics include manipulation of independent variable, random assignment, and control over extraneous variables. Types of experiments include laboratory, field, and quasi-experiments, each varying in the level of control over variables and the naturalness of the environment in which they are conducted. Based on purpose there are three types of experiments namely – exploratory, confirmatory & pilot. Read More …

Methods for Collecting Data in Life-Span Development

There are few basic research data collection methods used by Developmental Psychologists in the studies of life span development. They are as follows. Naturalistic Observation Structured Observation Clinical Interview Psychological Read More …

Research Methods to study Cognitive Psychology

Following are the best Methods to study cognitive psychology. Naturalistic Observation Introspection or Self Report Experiments or Laboratory/ Controlled Observation Quasi-Experiments Neuropsychological tools Let’s see Methods to study cognitive psychology Read More …