Experimental method Flashcards

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What types of experiment are there

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1) lab experiment
2) field experiment
3) natural experiment
4) quasi experiment

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what is a lab experiment

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an experiment conducted in a special environments where variables can be carefully controlled and participants are aware they are taking part in the experiment

The researcher manipulates the independent variable

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Evaluate a lab experiment

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+have high internal validity as extraneous variables are controlled increasing confidence that observed changes are due to the IV

  • participants are aware their behaviors are being studied affecting behaviors
  • low in mundane realism, IV or DV may not be operationalized in a way that reflects real-life experiences
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what is a field experiment

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a type of experiment conducted in a natural setting in which the investigator still controls the independent variables
participants are not usually aware they are being observed

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evaluate a field experiment

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+ participants not usually aware they are being watched decreasing demand characteristics increasing ecological validity of the experiment

  • it’s harder to control extraneous variables
  • ethical issues - if PPS don’t know they are being observed they are unable to give informed consent and it is hard to debrief them
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what is a natural experiment

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a type of experiment in which the researcher has not manipulated the IV directly
the change in IV would occur naturally, all the researcher does is record the effect of the natural change in the IV on the DV

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Evaluate a natural experiment

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  • lack of control of extraneous varibales= unsure if the effect of the DV was due to changes in the IV, this means conclusions about cause or effect can only be tentative
    + the studies of the samples in a natural experiment may have unique characteristics, change arent brought about by researcher allowing investigation of unethical situations
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what are the types of experimental designs

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1) Repeated measures
2) independent groups
3) matched pairs

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what is independent groups design

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participants are allocated to two or more groups of the IV- PPS partake in separate experimental conditions

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evaluate independent group designs

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  • participant variables cant be controlled, such as different abilities or characteristics which act as confounding variables
  • large amount of participants needed in comparison to repeated measures in order to end up with the same amount of data
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what methods can be done to deal with limitations of independent group design

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Random allocation= allocate pps to random conditions, allows participants variables to be evenly distributed across experimental conditions

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what is repeated measures

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each participant takes part in all the experimental condtions

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evaluate repeated measures

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  • order effects= the order of conditions may affect performance as pps may do better in the second condition due to practice effect
  • when doing the second test pps may guess what the purpose is and change behaviours= demand characteristics
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how can limitations be overcome for repeated measures

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counterbalancing to overcome order effect

a cover story to avoid pps guessing true aims of the study reducing demand characteristics

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what is matched pairs design

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pairs of pps are matched on key characteristics such as age or gender, then assigned to separate experimental condtions

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evaluate matched pairs design

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  • time consuming= it is hard to match pps on key variables= needs a large sample
  • not possible to control pps variables because you can only match on variables known to be relevant