Experimental Research Methods Flashcards
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Lavatory experiment def
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- Occur in a controlled environment- allows extraneous variables to be controlled
- Experimenter manipulates IV to measure change in DV
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Adv of Lab experiments
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- Highly controlled environment - fewer confounding variables - increase validity
- Replication - researchers can replicate and compare results- improves reliability
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Disadvantages of lab experiments
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- Lacks Ecological validity
- Has demand characteristics
- Experimenter bias
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Field experiments def
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- Experiments in the real world
* The IV is still manipulated by experimenters
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Adv of field experiments
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- High ecological validity
* Unlikely to have demand characteristics
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Disadvantages of field experiments
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- Less control of extraneous variables
- Impossible to replicate
- Could be sample bias - problem with validity
- Time costuming/ expensive
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Natural experiment def
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- Same and field experiments but IV will occur naturally and can’t be manipulated
- Records the effects on DV without manipulating IV
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Adv of Natural experiments
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- Used when unacceptable to the change IV
* Enables psychologists to study ‘real’ issues (natural disasters)
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Natural experiments disadvantages
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- Can only be used when conditions vary naturally
* Could ah e demand characteristics
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Quasi experiments def
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- IV occurs naturally and DV can be measured in lab
* IV hasn’t been made to vary, it is a simple difference between people (gender)
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Quasi experiment adv
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• Allows comparisons between people
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Quasi experiment disadvantages
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- Can only be be used when conditions vary naturally
* demand characteristics can occur