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Controversies in Psychological Research

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Perspectives in Psychology

Part of the book series: Introductory Psychology Series ((IPS))

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Abstract

At the end of this chapter you should be able to:

  1. 1.

    explain what is meant by the terms ‘science’ and ‘scientific method’;

  2. 2.

    discuss the use of scientific method in psychology;

  3. 3.

    consider alternatives to the scientific approach to psychology;

  4. 4.

    explain what is meant by cultural bias in psychological theory and research studies;

  5. 5.

    identify ways in which racial and gender bias may affect psychological theory and research studies; and

  6. 6.

    suggest ways in which cultural bias may be overcome.

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Further Reading

  • R. D. Gross (1995) Themes, Issues and Debates in Psychology (London: Hodder & Stoughton) chs 6, 8 and 11.

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  • D. Howitt and J. Owusu-Bempah (1994) The Racism of Psychology: Time for Change (Hemel Hempstead: Harvester Wheatsheaf).

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  • M. Matlin (1993) The Psychology of Women (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich).

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  • J. Worrell and P. Remer (1992) Feminist Perspectives in Therapy (New York: Wiley).

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© 1997 Alison Wadeley, Ann Birch and Tony Malim

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Wadeley, A., Birch, A., Malim, T. (1997). Controversies in Psychological Research. In: Perspectives in Psychology. Introductory Psychology Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14273-6_4

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