Introduction to Psychology: Introduction To Descriptive Research

Brooke Miller
13 May 201401:44

Summary

TLDRThis video introduces descriptive research methods in psychology, emphasizing their foundational role in studying human behavior. Descriptive research helps describe phenomena, detailing their characteristics and frequency, but it does not explain causes or relationships between variables. The speaker outlines three main types: case studies, naturalistic observations, and interviews/surveys, which will be explored in more depth in future videos. This approach serves as a springboard for further research, offering valuable insights into thoughts and behaviors, making it a vital component of psychological inquiry.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Descriptive research is one of the most basic research methods in psychology.
  • 📊 It is generally conducted first and often leads to further research.
  • 🔍 Descriptive research is used to describe phenomena in the environment.
  • 📏 It helps researchers understand the characteristics of what they are studying, including its size and frequency.
  • ❓ Descriptive research does not explain how or why phenomena occur.
  • 🚫 It cannot definitively state causes or the relationships between different measures.
  • 🤔 Despite its limitations, descriptive research reveals interesting insights into thoughts and behaviors.
  • 📝 There are three main types of descriptive research: case studies, naturalistic observations, and interviews/surveys.
  • 🔬 Each type of descriptive research provides unique ways to gather information.
  • 📚 Future content will delve deeper into the three kinds of descriptive research.

Q & A

  • What is descriptive research in psychology?

    -Descriptive research is a basic research method used to describe phenomena in the environment, providing insights into what something is like, its size, or how often it occurs.

  • What does descriptive research not do?

    -Descriptive research cannot explain how or why things happen, nor can it make definitive statements about causes or related measures influencing the phenomena.

  • Why is descriptive research considered a foundational method?

    -It is considered foundational because it is generally conducted first and helps inspire further research by providing a general understanding of the topic.

  • What are the three kinds of descriptive research mentioned?

    -The three kinds of descriptive research mentioned are case studies, naturalistic observations, and interviews and surveys.

  • How does descriptive research contribute to psychology?

    -Descriptive research contributes by revealing interesting aspects of people's thoughts and behaviors, which can lead to further investigation.

  • What is a case study in the context of descriptive research?

    -A case study involves an in-depth examination of a single individual, group, or event to gain insights into complex issues.

  • What are naturalistic observations?

    -Naturalistic observations involve observing subjects in their natural environment without intervention, allowing researchers to collect data on behavior as it occurs.

  • What role do interviews and surveys play in descriptive research?

    -Interviews and surveys are used to gather data from individuals about their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, providing qualitative and quantitative insights.

  • Can descriptive research establish causation?

    -No, descriptive research cannot establish causation; it only describes phenomena without determining cause-and-effect relationships.

  • How can descriptive research lead to further research?

    -By providing a general understanding of phenomena, descriptive research can highlight areas of interest or gaps in knowledge that require further investigation.

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