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(LEARNING STRATEGIES)
SQ3R
General points of view used for explaining people's behavior and thinking, whether normal or abnormal
PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
The view that social and cultural factors may be just as powerful as evolutionary and physiological factors in affecting behavior and mental processing and that these factors must be understood when interpreting the behavior of others
SOCIOCULTURAL APPROACH
The scientific study of behavior and mental processes
PSYCHOLOGY
The orderly, systematic procedures that researchers follow as they identify a research problem, design a study to investigate, collect/analyse data, draw conclusions and communicate findings.
SCIENTIFIC METHOD
A general principle or set of principles proposed to explain how a number of separate facts are related.
THEORY
The process of repeating a study to verify research findings
REPLICATION
A testable prediction about the conditions under which a particular behavior or mental process may occur
HYPOTHESIS
Research conducted to seek new knowledge and to explore and advance general scientific understanding
BASIC RESEARCH
Research conducted specifically to solve practical problems and improve the quality of life
APPLIED RESEARCH