All Research Methods Key Terms Flashcards

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Define experimental method

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Manipulation of IV to measure effect on DV. Experiments can be lab, field, natural or quasi.

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Define aim

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Statement of what the research aims to study; the purpose of the study

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Define hypothesis

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Clear, testable statement that states relationship between variables being investigated. Stated at start of each study

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Define directional hypothesis

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States the direction of the difference

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Define non-directional hypothesis

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Doesn’t state the direction of the difference

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Define variable

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Anything that can vary within an investigation.

Variables are used to determine if changes in one thing cause changes in another.

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Define IV

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Aspect of experiment that’s being manipulated or changes naturally so researcher can measure effect on DV

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Define DV

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Variable measured by researcher.

Any effect on DV should be caused by change in IV.

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Define opera

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Clearly defining variable in terms of how they can be measured

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Define extraneous variables

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Any variable other than IV that affects DV if not controlled. EV are nuisance variables and don’t vary systematically with IV.

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Define confounding variables

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Any variable other than IV that has affected DV so true source of changes in DV is unclear. CV vary systematically with IV.

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Define demand characteristics

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Cues from researcher/experiment that allow participants to work out the aim of experiment. This leads to participants changing behaviour within the experiment.

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Define investigator effects

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Any effect of researcher’s behaviour on the research outcome (DV)
e.g. design of study and interaction with participants

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Define randomisation

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Use of chance to control the effects of bias when creating an experiment and deciding the order of conditions.

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Define standardisation

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Using the exact same procedures and instructions for every participant in the study.

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Define experimental design

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Different ways in which testing of participants can be organised in the experiment.