type of experiments Flashcards
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describe the features of a lab experiment ?
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- experiment conducted in a highly controlled environment
- not always a labarotory
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Describe the features of a field experiment ?
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- when researcher goes to the ps usual environment
- the independant variables are manipulated in a natural, more everyday setting.
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describe the features of a natural experiment ?
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- researchers do not manipulate the independant variable
- they examine the effect on an existing IV on the DV
- IV is naturally occuring like an earthquake or natural disaster
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describe the features of a Quasi experiment ?
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- they contain a naturally occurring IV but one which already exists and is a difference between people
- e.g gender or age
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strengths of lab experiment
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- high control over confounding and extraneous variables
- more certain on cause and effect
- replication is more possible because of high level of control
- ensures new extraneous variables are not included
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limitations of lab experiment
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- may lack generalisability
- lab environment is artificial so ps may behave in an unusual way
- behaviour cannot be generalised beyond lab setting
- existence of demand characteristics
- low mundane realism
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strengths of field experiments
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- higher mundane realism than lab
- may produce behaviour that is more valid and authentic due to natural setting
- high ecological validity
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limitations of field experiment
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- loss of control of confounding variables and extraneous variables
- so cause and effect between IV and DV is difficult to establish
- precise replication is not possible
- ethical issues as ps usually do not consent
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strengths of natural experiment
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- high external / ecological validity
as it involves study of the real world - provides opportunities for research that could not be taken under ethical regulations
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limitations of natural experiment
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- happens very rarely so less opportunities for research
- ps may not be randomly allocated to experimental conditions
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strengths of Quasi experiment
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- under controlled conditions
- high control over confounding and extraneous variables
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Limitations of Quasi experiment
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- cannot randomly allocate ps to conditions so there can be confounding variables
- IV is not deliberately changed by the researcher so IV may not have caused the change