Chapter 1: Research Methods Part 3 Flashcards
What does it mean when research procedures are non-standardised?
They are not the same for all the participants (except for exposure to the IV by participants in the experimental group).
List the 2 types of order effects:
- Placebo effect
- Experimenter effect
List 4 methods of collecting data:
- Case studies
- Observational studies
- Self-report methods
- Experiments
What is a case study and when are they often used? Give an example:
An intensive, in-depth investigation of some behaviour or event of interest in an individual, small group or situation.
-Are often used when large numbers of participants are not available for a study
Eg. To study individuals with a rare or unusual disorder or ability (like the case of Genie the ‘wild child’)
What do observational studies involve and how are they used?
Involves collecting data by carefully watching and recording behaviour as it occurs.
- Psychologists use observational studies in a very precise and planned way to collect data when the behaviour under investigation is clearly visible and can be easily recorded.
- They must precisely describe the behaviour to be observed, and then observe and study behaviour in a very systematic way.
Why is the mean as a measure of central tendency used?
When the collective data is summarised into a single ‘average’ value to describe the general result.
Why is standard deviation used to measure the variation around the mean?
Used to more accurately represent the data, as a single score (such as a mean) can be misleading.
List an advantage and a limitation of case studies:
- Allow the researcher to obtain detailed and valuable info and can avoid artificiality as they provide a ‘snaptshot’ of actual or real-life experiences of one or more individuals at a particular time in a particular situation.
- Cannot be replicated to test the reliability of results, nor can they be used to actually test hypotheses like an experiment can.
List an advantage and a limitation of observation studies:
- Provide a level of accuracy of info, as they occur without the need for any manipulation or intervention, therefore reducing the influence of artificial, contrived environments.
- Are time-consuming.
List an advantage and a limitation of self-report methods:
- Can be an efficient means of collecting data from a large number of people in a relatively short period of time.
- Can be influenced by social desirability, causing participants to give false/misleading answers to create a favourable impression of themselves.
List an advantage and a limitation of experiments:
- Tests a cause and effect relationship between the IV and the DV
- Due to the level of control of variables, it is often artificial and too dissimilar to real life.