Methods of Enquiry in Psychology


Review Questions

1. What are the goals of scientific enquiry?

2. Describe the various steps involved in conducting a scientific enquiry.

3. Explain the nature of psychological data.

4. How do experimental and control groups differ? Explain with the help of an example.

5. A researcher is studying the relationship between speed of cycling and the presence of people. Formulate a relevant hypothesis and identify the independent and dependent

variables.

6. Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of experimental method as a method of enquiry.

7. Dr. Krishnan is going to observe and record children’s play behaviour at a nursery school without attempting to influence or control the behaviour. Which method of research is involved? Explain the process and discuss its merits and demerits.

8. Give two examples of the situations where survey method can be used. What are the

limitations of this method?

9. Differentiate between an interview and a questionnaire.

10. Explain the characteristics of a standardised test.

11. Describe the limitations of psychological enquiry.

12. What are the ethical guidelines that a psychologist needs to follow while conducting a psychological enquiry?