Methods: Experiments Flashcards
What is the logic of the experimental method?
That the scientist manipulates or alters the variables which they are interested in, in order to discover what effect they will have. By following this method the scientist can establish a cause-and-effect relationship. In turn this will allow them to predict accurately what will happen in the future under specified conditions.
Experimental group
The group where variables are changed and the effects of this are measured.
Control group
The group where variables are kept constant. This is to allow for comparison with the experimental group.
Independent Variable
The causal factor. The variable which is changed and measured.
Dependent Variable
The item that responds to the change of the
independent variable.
Hawthorne Effect
The idea that if people know they are being studied, this knowledge is likely to impact on their behaviour, and alter it.
Lab Experiments:
Advantages - Reliability
Once a lab experiment has been conducted other researchers can replicate it following the exactly same steps, therefore this method is considered completely reliable, producing the same results each time.
Lab Experiments:
Advantages - Detatchment
It is a very detached method because the researcher merely manipulates the variables and records the results. The scientists personal feelings and opinions have no effect on the conduct of the outcome of the experiment.
Lab Experiments:
Advantages - Theoretical
Positivists, who see sociology as a science, like this method. Seeing it as being an objective way to conduct research modelled on scientific methodology.
Lab Experiments:
Disadvantages - Practical
Society is very complex, and it would be impossible to identify, let alone control all the variables that might impact on behaviour.
Lab Experiments:
Disadvantages - Representativeness
The small-scale nature of lab experiments reduces their representativeness as they can only ever be based on a very small sample size.
Lab Experiments:
Disadvantages -Validity
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Lab Experiments:
Disadvantages -Validity
Laboratories are artificial environments producing artificial results. It is unlikely that behaviour in these conditions is true to life and valid. It lacks ecological validity.
Lab Experiments:
Advantages - Validity
It is a controlled environment where extraneous variables are eliminated.
What are field experiments?
Experiments which take place in the subject’s natural surroundings, such as a school, rather than an artificial environment to make the research more valid and realistic. Additionally, those taking part are generally not aware they are involved in an experiment.