Experiment types Flashcards
What are the four types of experiments
Lab, field, natural, quasi
Define ‘laboratory’ experiment
An experiment conducted in a highly controlled environment. Experimenter manipulates the IV.
Give 2 advantages of lab experiments
- high internal validity
- replication is easy
Give 2 disadvantages of a lab experiment
- low external validity
- high chance of demand characteristics
Define ‘field’ experiments
IV manipulated in a natural setting
Give an advantage of a field experiment
High external validity
Give 2 disadvantages of field experiments
- lower internal validity
- can be ethical issues
Define ‘natural’ experiments
Change in the IV is not brought about by the researcher, but would have varied naturally, without the researcher
Give 2 advantages of natural experiments
- allow research that may not be possible for ethical reasons
- high external validity
Give 2 disadvantages of a natural experiment
- cannot demonstrate causal relationships because IV not directly manipulated
- participants not randomly allocated to groups
Define ‘quasi’ experiments
Where the IV is not something that varies, but is a condition that exists
Give 2 advantages of a quasi experiment
- high internal validity
- replication is easy
Give a disadvantage of quasi experiments
Cannot randomly allocate participants so may be confounding variables