experimental methods Flashcards

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what are the 4 main experimental methods

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laboratory, field, natural ,quasi

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what is a laboratory experiment

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  • an experiment carried out in a controlled environment
  • where variables can be carefully manipulated
  • participants are aware they are taking part in a study but not sure what the aim is
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advantages of lab experiments

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  • high internal validity- very accurate method to keep controls the same
  • easy to replicate
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disadvantages of lab experiments

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  • low ecological validity- cannot be generalised beyond the research setting due to artificial setting, it lacks mundane setting
  • demand characteristics- participants will become aware of the experiment which may lead them to changing their behavior
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what is a field experiment

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  • an experiment is conducted in a more natural real world environment
  • the IV still deliberately manipulated by the researcher and they measured the DV
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advantages of field experiment

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  • high ecological value
  • lack of demand characteristics- it is real life setting so people wont be aware they are being studied therefore wont change their behavior
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disadvantages of field experiment

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  • low internal validity
  • less easy to replicate
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what is a natural experiment

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  • conducted when it is not possible for ethical reasons to deliberately manipulate an IV
  • the IV occurs naturally
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advantages of natural experiment

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  • allows research where IV cant be manipulated
  • high ecological validity- psychologists can study the effect of real problems such as effects of a disaster
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disadvantages of natural experiment

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  • lack of casual relationship- IV isnt directly manipulated so a causal relationship cannot be demonstrated
  • lack of random allocation- IV is naturally occurring so the participants are randomly allocated creating more confounding variables
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what is the quasi experiment

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the IV is simply a difference between people that exists

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advantages of quasi experiment

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  • allows comparisons between different types of people
  • can be carried out in a lab so high control
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disadvantages of quasi experiment

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  • low ecological validity- may be carried out in a lab
  • lack of random allocation- IV is naturally occurring so participants cannot be selected into condition therefore a confounding variable
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what is a causal relationship

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a cause-and-effect relationship where one event or variable directly results in the occurrence of another event or change in another variable.

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what is counterbalancing

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used to reduce order effects in a repeated measures design AB-BA

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