Four goals of research in psychology are

Four goals of research in psychology are
A. reliability, validity, experimentation, and theory construction.
B. description, prediction, explanation, and application.
C. description, correlation, experimentation, and theory construction.
D. observation, measurement, causal inference, and explanation.


B. description, prediction, explanation, and application.

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A. a virus is involved B. toxins in groundwater play a role C. several genetic factors are involved D. poor health care is involved

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A. Most scientists rely on logic to come to their conclusions. B. New data will come along and change the interpretation of scientific studies. C. Conclusions are based on intuition. D. Observations are not objective ways to obtain information.

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What has research using Ainsworth's Strange Situation revealed to investigators about the

nature of attachment? What will be an ideal response?

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