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Freud’s Theory Matrix

Freud’s Theory Matrix
Instructions
The main function of a scientific theory is to help us to describe and explain how the world works. To form a scientific theory, scientists start with a set of assumptions, then use logic and deductive reasoning to come up with hypotheses that they can test. Psychologists use scientific theories to attempt to explain human thought, emotion, and behavior.According to your textbook, Theories of Personality, there are six criteria ofa useful scientific theory. A useful theory: generates research, is falsifiable, organizes data, guides action, is internally consistent, and is parsimonious (simple).
Complete the matrix below with the following information:
• Define each of the six criteria of a useful scientific theory.
• Evaluate how well each criterion applies to Freud’s psychoanalytic theory.Explain your answers. You may use bullet points, but do not use one-word responses.
• Provide the page number from the textbook where you found the information for each response.
Note: Include appropriate APA references and citations if you use any resources other than the textbook to complete the matrix. Remember to include page numbers in your citations for any direct quotes. (Use the Reference and Citation Generator in the Center for Writing Excellencefor assistance with APA style.)
Matrix
Criteria Definition Application to Theory
Generates Research
Falsifiable
Organizes Data
Guides Actions
Internally Consistent
Parsimonious (simple)
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