Research psychology is a subdiscipline of psychology. It is important because in order to prove any hypothesis that a psychologist might have, it is necessary to perform research.
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Colin Dyer has written: 'Research in Psychology' 'Beginning research in psychology' -- subject(s): Methodology, Psychology, Psychometrics, Research
Fundamental research in psychology focuses on expanding knowledge and understanding of underlying theories and principles, often without direct real-world application. Applied research, on the other hand, aims to address specific practical problems or issues by using existing knowledge to develop solutions or interventions that can be implemented in real-world settings. Both types of research are important for advancing the field of psychology and improving outcomes for individuals.
R. A. McQueen has written: 'Research methods in psychology' -- subject(s): Methodology, Psychology, Research 'An introduction to research methods and statistics in psychology' -- subject(s): Textbooks, Methodology, Psychology, Psychometrics, Research
There are many research methods of psychology. These include archival research, case studies, self-report inventory, animal research, and human-subject research.
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Basic psychology is research just for the sake of knowledge, and applied psychology is research used to solve real life problems.
Brett W. Pelham has written: 'Conducting research in psychology' -- subject- s -: Experimental Psychology, Methodology, Psychology, Psychology, Experimental, Research
David Giles has written: 'Advanced research methods in psychology' -- subject(s): Experimental Psychology, Methodology, Psychology, Research
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