Experimental Method Flashcards

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Experimental method:

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Involves the manipulation of an independent variable to measure the effect on the dependent variable.

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Aim

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A general statement of what the researcher intends to investigate; purpose of the study

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Hypothesis

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A clear, precise, testable statement that states the relationship between the variables to be investigated.

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Directional hypothesis:

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States the direction of the difference or relationship.

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5
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Non-directional hypothesis:

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Does not state direction.

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Variables:

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Any ‘thing’ that can vary or change within an investigation.

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Independent Variable:

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An aspect of the experimental situation that is manipulated by the researchers, so the effect on the DV should be caused by the change in the IV.

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Dependent Variable:

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The variable that is measured by the researched, any effect on the DV should be caused by the change in the IV.

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Operationalisation:

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Clearly defining variables in terms of how they can be measured

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10
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When are directional hypotheses used?

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When the findings of previous research studies suggest a particular outcome.

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When are the non-directional hypotheses used?

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When there is no previous research or findings from earlier studies are contradictory.

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