Psychological evidence refers to empirical data and research findings that are used to support or refute claims in the field of psychology. It includes experiments, surveys, case studies, and other types of scientific investigations.
Related terms
Experimental Design: The way in which an experiment is structured and conducted to gather psychological evidence under controlled conditions.
Correlation: A statistical measure that indicates the extent to which two variables are related or associated with each other.
Sample Size: The number of participants or subjects included in a study, which affects the generalizability and reliability of the psychological evidence.