Field Experiments Flashcards
1
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Experimental group
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- group who are the subjects
2
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Control group
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- group who is compared to the experimental group
3
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IV
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- thing you change to measure the effects
4
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DV
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- thing you measure in relation to what you’re testing
5
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Rosenthal + Jacobson
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- studied in a classroom in 1960s, IQ tested a class of pupils
- told teachers covertly that some were “spurters”
- returned a year later and found “spurters” had made the most progress
- labelled pupils positively, interested positively, and encouraged them. Self-Fulfilling prophecy occured
6
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Rosenthal (1973)
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- ‘pseudopatient’, conducted in 12 California mental health hospitals
- heading voice, diagnosed with Schizophrenia
- once in hospital, stopped complaining about hearing voices
- hospital staff treated them all as if still suffering from Schizophrenia
- label ‘schizophrenic’ that led staff to treat them this way, not their behaviour
7
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PET analyse - Rosenthal + Jacobson
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Practical- easier to gain access to natural environment, vulnerable to extraneous variables
Ethical- debrief, limited harm, deception
Theoretical- reliability, extraneous variable
8
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PET analyse - Rosenhan (1973)
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Practical-real life environment, complex problems
Ethical- confidentiality + informed consent, deception
Theoretical- lacks versthen and depth, can investigate label and impact they have