Psychology research methods aim to test hypotheses scientifically. Researchers must account for biases that skew logic, such as hindsight bias, overconfidence, and the Barnum effect. There are two main research methods: experimental and correlational. Experimental research manipulates an independent variable to determine its causal effect on a dependent variable, while controlling for confounding variables through random assignment and double-blind procedures. Correlational research observes relationships between variables without manipulating them. Proper research requires following ethical guidelines to protect human and animal subjects.