BLOA - how and why particular research methods are used in BLOA Flashcards
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research methods used in BLOA
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- experimental studies (using scientific method)
- case studies
- correlational studies
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experimental studies
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- manipulates the IV to test its effect on a DV
- used because they show clear causation between variables
- thus showing clear determinism
- can easily isolate cognitive processes
Example: Bock and Goode (1996)
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example of a typical experimental study
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Bock and Goode (1996)
- engineered genetic mutant mice with abnormally few serotonin receptors
- to study the effect of serotonin on aggression
IV: amount of serotonin receptors
DV: number of bites/attacks
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case studies
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- offers detailed insight into rare disorders caused by biological problems
- collects as many details as possible
- produces rich and personal data
- high ecological validity but cannot be generalized to the entire population
Example: Sacks (2007)
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example of a typical case study
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Sacks (2007)
- studied the musician Clive Wearing
- suffers retrograde and anterograde amnesia
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correlational studies
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- doesn’t necessarily involve the manipulation of IV
- takes score on 2 or more measures and works out the relationship between them
- this approach is central to twin studies
- in twin studies the correlation represents the likelihood of the other twin having a particular characteristic that one of the twins is known to have
Example: Zietsch et al. (2008)
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example of a typical correlational study
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Zietsch et al. (2008)
- mailed surveys to 5000 identical twins
- to investigate the extent to which homosexuality affects attractiveness perceived by the opposite sex