Research Methods: Experimental Methods - Lab Field Natural Quasi - KB Flashcards
Where do Lab experiments take place?
A highly controlled environment
What variable is manipulated in a lab experiment?
Independent variable
Why does the researcher manipulate the independent variable in a lab experiment?
To measure the effect on the dependent variable
One strength of a lab experiment is high levels of control over extraneous variables, why is this?
It is carried out in an artificial environment (contextualise in the exam answer)
If a lab experiment is carried out in an artificial environment, why is this a strength?
There is high control over extraneous variables
Why are lab experiments high in reliability?
Due to the control, the experiment can be easily repeated in the same conditions to check for consistent results
If the lab experiment can be easily repeated in the same conditions to check for consistent results, what does this mean?
It is high in reliability
Why are lab experiments low in ecological validity?
They are carried out in an artificial environment (contextualise in an exam)
What type of validity is lowered if a lab experiment lacks ecological validity?
External Validity
If a lab experiment is carried out in an artificial environment, what validity is lowered?
Ecological validity
Why is a lab experiment prone to demand characteristics?
The participants may change their natural behaviour based on the clues given off by the researcher which can help or hinder the researcher, which reduces internal validity
When the participants change their natural behaviour based on the clues given off by the researcher in a lab experiment, what is meant by this?
Demand characteristics
What type of experiment takes place in a natural environment e.g. an office or a school, but the researcher manipulates the IV?
Field experiment
What is a Field experiment?
An experiment that place in a natural environment such as an office or a school where the researcher manipulates the IV and measures the DV
Which experimental method takes place in PPTs natural environment whereby the researcher manipulate the IV and measure the DV?
Field experiment
What type of experimental method was Lorenz’s study?
Field experiment
Why might a field experiment be less prone to demand characteristics?
PPTs might not know they are being watched; therefore they are less likely to guess clues and change their natural behaviour
Identify a strength of a field experiment
Less prone to demand characteristics
OR
High ecological validity
Why has a field experiment been praised for high internal validity?
PPTs might not know they are being watched, therefore less likely to guess clues and change their natural behaviour, increasing the internal validity
Field experiments have been praised for high external validity - why is this?
It is based in a real life setting therefore easier to generalise the findings beyond the setting of the study to other similar settings.
Why does a field experiment have high ecological validity?
It is based in a real life setting therefore easier to generalise the findings beyond the setting of the study to other similar settings, increasing the external validity
Why might a field experiment be low in reliability?
As it’s carried out in natural environment, it is difficult to repeat the study with the exact same conditions and check for consistency in results
Why might it be difficult to replicate a field experiment?
The environment is natural to the PPTs, it is difficult to repeat the study with the exact same conditions and check for consistency in results
Why has a field experiment been criticised for being unethical?
Lack of informed consent as people are unaware of being studied so wouldn’t have given their consent