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                                                             Methods of Enquiry
                                                             Methods of Enquiry
                                                             in Psychology
                       Chapter 2                             in Psychology
                                        After reading this chapter, you would be able to
                           •  explain the goals and nature of psychological enquiry,
                           •  understand different types of data used by psychologists,
                           •  describe some important methods of psychological enquiry,
                           •  understand the methods of analysing data, and
                           •  learn about the limitations of psychological enquiry and ethical
                              considerations.
                                                               Contents
                                                               Introduction
                                                               Goals of Psychological Enquiry
                                                                  Steps in Conducting Scientific Research
                                                                  Alternative Paradigms of Research
                                                               Nature of Psychological Data
                                                               Some Important Methods in Psychology
                                                                  Observational Method
                                                                  Example of an Experiment (Box 2.1)
                                                                  Experimental Method
                                                                  Correlational Research
                                                                  Survey Research
                                                                  Example of Survey Method (Box 2.2)
                                                                  Psychological Testing
                                                                  Case Study
                                                               Analysis of Data
                                                                  Quantitative Method
                                                                  Qualitative Method
                                                               Limitations of Psychological Enquiry
                                                               Ethical Issues
                 An idea that is developed and put into        Key Terms
                 action is more important than an idea         Summary
                      that exists only as an idea.             Review Questions
                                                               Project Ideas
                                     – Gautam Buddha
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                       Introduction
                       You have read in the first chapter that psychology is the study of experiences,
                       behaviours, and mental processes. You may now be curious to know how
                       psychologists study these phenomena. In other words, what methods are used to
                       study behaviour and mental processes? Like all scientists, psychologists seek to
                       describe, predict, explain and control what they study. For this, psychologists rely
                       on formal, systematic observations to address their questions. It is the methodology
                       that makes psychology a scientific endeavour. Psychologists use a variety of research
                       methods because questions about human behaviour are numerous and all of them
                       cannot be studied by a single method. Methods such as observation, experimental,
                       correlational research, survey, psychological testing and case study are more
                       frequently used to study the problems of psychology. This chapter will familiarise
                       you with the goals of psychological enquiry, the nature of information or data that
                       we collect in psychological studies, the diverse range of methodological devices
                       available for the study of psychology, and some important issues related to
                       psychological studies.
                                                                               
                                                                Prediction : The second goal of scientific
                 GOALS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL ENQUIRY                                
                                                                enquiry is prediction of behaviour. If you are
              Like any scientific research, psychological       able to understand and describe the behaviour
              enquiry has the following goals: description,     accurately, you come to know the relationship
              prediction, explanation, and control of           of a particular behaviour with other types of
              behaviour, and application of knowledge so        behaviours, events, or phenomena. You can
              generated, in an objective manner. Let us try     then forecast that under certain conditions
              to understand the meaning of these terms.         this particular behaviour may occur within a
                                                                certain margin of error. For example, on the
              Description : In a psychological study, we        basis of study, a researcher is able to establish
              attempt to describe a behaviour or a              a positive relationship between the amount of
              phenomenon as accurately as possible. This        study time and achievement in different
              helps in distinguishing a particular behaviour    subjects. Later, if you come to know that a
              from other behaviours. For example, the           particular child devotes more time for study,
              researcher may be interested in observing         you can predict that the child is likely to get
              study habits among students. Study habits         good marks in the examination. Prediction
              may consist of diverse range of behaviours,       becomes more accurate with the increase in
              such as attending all your classes regularly,     the number of persons observed.
              submitting assignments on time, planning
              your study schedule, studying according to        Explanation : The third goal of psychological
              the set schedule, revising your work on a daily   enquiry is to know the causal factors or
              basis etc. Within a particular category there     determinants of behaviour. Psychologists are
              may be further minute descriptions. The           primarily interested in knowing the factors
              researcher needs to describe her/his meaning      that make behaviour occur. Also, what are the
              of study habits. The description requires         conditions under which a particular behaviour
              recording of a particular behaviour which         does not occur. For example, what makes
              helps in its proper understanding.                some children more attentive in the class? Why
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                  some children devote less time for study as        increase efficiency. Scientific enquiry is also
                  compared to others? Thus, this goal is             conducted to develop new theories or
                  concerned with identifying the determinants        constructs, which leads to further research.
                  or antecedent conditions (i.e. conditions that
                  led to the particular behaviour) of the            Steps in Conducting Scientific Research
                  behaviour being studied so that cause-effect       Science is not so defined by what it
                  relationship between two variables (objects) or    investigates as by how it investigates. The
                  events could be established.                       scientific method attempts to study a
                                                                     particular event or phenomenon in an
                  Control : If you are able to explain why a
                              
                  particular behaviour occurs, you can control       objective, systematic, and testable manner.
                  that behaviour by making changes in its            The objectivity refers to the fact that if two
                  antecedent conditions. Control refers to three     or more persons independently study a
                  things: making a particular behaviour happen,      particular event, both of them, to a great
                  reducing it, or enhancing it. For example, you     extent, should arrive at the same conclusion.
                  can allow the number of hours devoted to           For instance, if you and your friend measure
                  study to be the same, or you can reduce them       the length of a table using the same measuring
                  or there may be an increase in the study hours.    device, it is likely that both of you would arrive
                  The change brought about in behaviour by           at the same conclusion about its length.
                  psychological treatment in terms of therapy            The second characteristic of scientific
                  in persons, is a good example of control.          research is that it follows systematic
                                                                     procedure or steps of investigation. It includes
                  Application : The final goal of the scientific
                                                                     the following steps: conceptualisation of a
                  enquiry is to bring out positive changes in the    problem, collection of data, drawing
                  lives of people. Psychological research is         conclusions, and revising research conclusions
                  conducted to solve problems in various             and theory (see Fig.2.1). Let us discuss these
                  settings. Because of these efforts the quality     steps in some detail.
                  of life of people is a major concern of
                                                                                                        
                                                                     (1) Conceptualising a Problem : The process
                  psychologists. For example, applications of                                           
                  yoga and meditation help to reduce stress and      of scientific research begins when a researcher
                                                   1                                2
                                         Conceptualising a Problem             Collecting Data
                                        Selecting a topic for study        Participants, methods,
                                                                           tools and procedure
                                                   4
                                                                                    3
                                            Revising Research
                                               Conclusions                   Drawing Conclusions
                                        Restating existing hypothesis/     Using statistical methods
                                        formulating revised or a
                                        new theory
                                              Fig.2.1 : Steps in Conducting Scientific Enquiry
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               selects a theme or topic for study. Then s/he       on television, higher is the degree of aggression
               narrows down the focus and develops specific        displayed by them’. In your research, you shall
               research questions or problems for the study.       now try to prove whether the statement is true
               This is done on the basis of review of past         or false.
               research, observations, and personal
               experiences. For example, earlier you read that     (2) Collecting Data : The second step in
               a researcher was interested in observing the        scientific research is to collect data. Data
               study habits of students. For this purpose,         collection requires developing a research
               s/he may identify different facets of study         design or a blueprint of the entire study. It
               habits first, and then decide whether s/he is       requires taking decisions about the following
               interested in study habits shown in the class       four aspects: (a) participants in the study,
               or at home.                                         (b) methods of data collection, (c) tools to be
                   In psychology we study a diverse range of       used in research, and (d) procedure for data
               problems related to behaviour and                   collection. Depending upon the nature of the
               experiences. These problems may be related          study, the researcher has to decide who would
               to (a) understanding our own behaviour (for         be the participants (or informants) in the
               example, how do I feel and behave when I am         study. The participants could be children,
               in a state of joy or grief? How do we reflect on    adolescents, college students, teachers,
               our own experiences and behaviour? Why do           managers, clinical patients, industrial
               we forget?); (b) understanding other                workers, or any group of individuals in whom/
               individual’s behaviour (for example, Is Abhinav     where the phenomenon under investigation
               more intelligent than Ankur? Why is someone         is prevalent. The second decision is related to
               always not able to complete her or his work on      the use of methods of data collection, such as
               time? Can the habit of smoking be controlled?       observation method, experimental method,
               Why do some people suffering from chronic           correlational method, case study, etc. The
               illness not take medicines?); (c) group             researcher  needs to decide about appropriate
               influences on individual behaviour (for             tools (for example, interview schedule,
               example, why does Rahim spend more time             observation schedule, questionnaire, etc.) for
               meeting with people than doing his work?,           data collection. The researcher also decides
               Why does a cyclist perform better when cycling      about how the tools need to be administered
               before a group of persons than when cycling         to collect data (i.e. individual or group). This
               alone?); (d) group behaviour (for example, why      is followed by actual collection of data.
               does risk-taking behaviour increase when                                         
                                                                   (3) Drawing Conclusions :  The next step is to
                                                                                                
               people are in a group?), and (e) organisational     analyse data so collected through the use of
               level (for example, why are some organisations      statistical procedures to understand what the
               more successful than others? How can an             data mean. This can be achieved through
               employer increase the motivation of                 graphical representations (such as preparation
               employees?). The list is long and you will learn    of pie-chart, bar-diagram, cumulative
               about these various facets in subsequent            frequencies, etc.) and by the use of different
               chapters. If you are inquisitive, you can write     statistical methods. The purpose of analysis
               down a number of problems which you may             is to verify a hypothesis and draw conclusions
               like to probe.                                      accordingly.
                   After identification of the problem, the
                                                                                                                
                                                                   (4) Revising Research Conclusions : The
               researcher proceeds by developing a tentative                                                    
               answer of the problem, which is called              researcher may have begun the study with a
               hypothesis. For example, based on the earlier       hypothesis that there exists a relationship
               evidence or your observation, you might             between viewing violence on television and
               develop a hypothesis ‘greater is the amount         aggression among children. S/he has to see
               of time spent by children in viewing violence       whether the conclusions support this
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