Experiments Flashcards

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Experimental Group

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Group under study in investigation

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Control Group

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Variable that is kept constant

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Laboratory Experiments

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Controlled experiment in artificial environment

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Field Experiments

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Carried out in a social setting

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Comparative Method

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It is a ‘thought experiment’, not involving researchers experimenting on real people

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What are the advantages of laboratory experiments?

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  • Theoretical:
    o reliable
    o detached method
    o control variables
  • Identify cause-and-effect relationships
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What are the disadvantages of laboratory experiments?

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  • Practical problems:
    o impossible to control all factors that can influence results
    o cannot be used to study past
    o cannot investigate large-scale social issues
  • Ethical problems:
    o lack of informed consent e.g children
    o deception e.g Milgram’s study of obedience
    o psychological / physical harm
  • Theoretical problems:
    o small samples ≠ representative
    Hawthorne effect due to artificial setting
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What is Milgram’s study of obedience?

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  • Laboratory experiment
    Lied to research participants about purpose of research
  • Told assisting in experiment of learning, ordered to administer electric shocks if learner answered incorrectly
  • Real purpose of experiment test willingness to obey to authority
  • Supporters justify it’s ethical as it alerts us to the dangers of blindly obeying
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Why do interpretivists oppose laboratory experiments?

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  • Humans have free will, behaviour cannot be explained by cause and effect
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What are the advantages of field experiment?

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  • Practical:
    o large scale settings
  • Theoretical:
    o better external validity (natural setting)
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What are the disadvantages of field experiments?

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  • Practical problems:
    o time consuming and expensive
    o schools and workplaces reluctant to allow researcher in
    o in comparison to labs cannot control variables
  • Ethical problems:
    o lack of informed consent
    o deception
  • Theoretical problems:
    o not reliable
    o low representativeness
  • Hawthorne effect
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What is Rosenhan’s ‘pseudo-patient’ experiment?

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  • Field experiment
  • 12 researchers admitted themselves to mental hospitals claiming they heard voices
  • Diagnosed as schizophrenic
  • In hospital, stopped complaining about voices and acted normal
  • Not the patients behaviour that led them to being treated as sick instead the label meant they were treated that way
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How does the comparative method work?

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  • Identify 2 groups that are alike in all aspects apart from one variable interested in studying
  • Compare groups to see if this one difference has an effect
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What are the advantages of the comparative method?

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  • Avoids artificiality
  • Used to study past events
  • No ethical problems
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What is Durkheim’s study of suicide?

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  • Comparative method
  • Hypothesis:
    o low levels of integration cause high suicide rates
    o Catholicism = higher levels of integration that Protestantism
    o predicted Protestants higher rates of suicide
  • Tested prediction by comparing suicide rates with those with those who were similar
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