Review:

Experimental Research In Psychology

overall review score: 4.5
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Experimental research in psychology refers to scientific investigations where researchers manipulate variables to observe their effects on behavior.

Key Features

  • Controlled experimental design
  • Manipulation of variables
  • Observation of behavior
  • Statistical analysis

Pros

  • Allows for causality to be established
  • Provides empirical evidence for psychological theories
  • Can lead to practical applications in various fields

Cons

  • Ethical concerns regarding manipulation of variables
  • Limited generalizability of findings to real-world settings
  • Time-consuming and resource-intensive

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