Experiments Flashcards
Experiment
look for a causal relationship in which an independent variable is manipulated to cause a change in the dependent variable
Experiment types
Laboratory experiment, Field experiment, Natural experiment, Quasi-experiment
Laboratory experiment
the experiment is conducted in an unnatural and controlled environment. The IV is manipulated
Field experiment
the experiment takes place in natural settings, and the IV is manipulated
Natural experiment
the experiment takes place in natural settings and the IV is not directly manipulated by the researcher. It happens naturally by chance
Quasi-experiment
the researcher has lots of control over the procedure, but not over the allocation of participants
3 lab experiment strengths
- control extraneous variables
- causal relationship can be determined
- standardised procedure increases reliability & replicability
2 field experiment strengths
- high ecological validity as they are showing their natural behaviour
- less likely to show demand characteristics and social desirability bias
3 natural experiment strengths
- high ecological validity
- less likely to show demand characteristics and social desirability bias
- researchers can study variables that would usually be unethical or unpractical to study
2 lab experiment weaknesses
- lack ecological validity
- participants could show demand characteristics and social desirability bias
3 field experiment weaknesses
- low controls over extraneous variables reduce reliability & replicability
- can’t be sure that the DV is due to the IV or other factors
- participations are unaware of their participation: ethical issue
4 natural experiment weaknesses
- only possible when IV naturally occurring
- controlling extraneous variables can be difficult
- causal relationship are difficult to determined
- hard to replicate as levels of standardisation is difficult to achieve. low reliability too
Experimental Design
how participants are allocated to the conditions of the study
Experimental Design types
Independent measures design, Repeated measures design & Matched Pairs Design
Independent measures design
different groups of participants are used for each level of the IV