AP PSYCHOLOGY

PSYCHOLOGYS HISTORY APPROACHES

CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES AND PSYCHOANALYSIS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What does it mean to draw conclusions?
A
make a guess
B
test a theory to see if it is true
C
try something new
D
use data to make an assumption/theory
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Now that you have analyzed your data, the last step is to draw your conclusions. Conclusions summarize whether the experiment or survey results support or contradict the original hypothesis. Teams should include key facts from your team’s background research to help explain the results.

Detailed explanation-2: -An assumption is an unexamined belief: what we think without realizing we think it. Our inferences (also called conclusions) are often based on assumptions that we haven’t thought about critically. A critical thinker, however, is attentive to these assumptions because they are sometimes incorrect or misguided.

Detailed explanation-3: -Drawing logical conclusions is the process of evaluating information and making appropriate judgments. This is the final step in the scientific process and, quite possibly, the most important one as well. During this step, you carefully examine your experimental results to determine what exactly they mean.

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