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laboratory experiments

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favoured by positivists - tests hypothesise in a controlled environment, where the researcher changes the independent variable and measures the effect on the dependent variable

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laboratory experiments - advantages

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  • highly reliable: the original experiment can specify precisely what steps were followed in the original experiments
  • can easily identify cause and effect relationships
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laboratory experiments - disadvantages

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  • artificiality: lab experiments are carried out in a highly artificial environment and may not reveal how people act in the real world, any behaviour in these conditions may be artificial
  • the Hawthorne effect: a lab is not a formal or natural environment - if people know they are being studied, they may act differently
  • ethical issues: the researcher needs informed consent of the participants - this may be difficult to obtain
  • unrepresentative: the small-scale nature of lab experiments reduces their representativeness
  • it would be impossible to identify and/or control all the variables that might exert an influence on certain social issues (e.g: a child’s education)
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field experiments

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take place in the real social world, whereby the sociologist either creates a situation or adapts a real-life situation to their research purpose. those involved are usually unaware of the research taking place

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field experiments - advantages

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  • less artificiality: field experiments are set in real-world situations
  • validity: people are unaware of the experimental situation (no Hawthorne effect) and are in their usual social environment, they will act normally
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field experiments - disadvantages

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  • ethical issues: involves carrying out an experiment on people without their informed consent
  • less control over variables
  • limited application - field experiments can only be applied to a limited number of social situations
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