week 1 Flashcards

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What is an instrument

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a way of collecting data. This could be a questionnaire, individual interviews, focus group interviews, observation, checklists, experiment

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What is survey

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The instrument and process of collecting, analysing, interpreting the data

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What is a scale

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A set of items that measure different aspects of a single construct. Sometimes called the measure

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What is a subscale

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Sub-set of items measuring different aspects of the thing we are trying to measure overall

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What is an item

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a question along with the rating scale to answer it

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What is a self-report

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A measure relying on participants reporting what they did/do/will do

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What is observation

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a behaviour that researchers observe, then put into a category

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What data can we get from surveys

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Attitudes, Behaviours and behavioural intentions, demographic information, evaluation and traits and states

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What types of surveys are they

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Exploratory surveys: investigating new phenomena
Descriptive surveys: when, where and with whom a phenomenon occurs
Explanatory/predictive surveys: aim to explain why phenomena occur

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Experiments vs surveys

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In experiments, the focus is on establishing causal relationships
Surveys can examine relationships between variable, but no manipulation involved

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What was Anderson and Dill study

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Used both survey and experiments
survey. Measures: self- report video game use, trait aggression, delinquency and recorded participants
study 2 experiment: between-subject design. 2 (violent, non- violent video games) x2 (high, low trait irritability) x2 ( male, female). Participant assigned to one of 8 conditions, measure aggressive behaviour .

Playing violent video games significantly predicted aggressive behaviour

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What is factor analysis

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The idea of factor analysis is that similar items will group together
Exploratory factor: analysis is a first pass at this
Confirmatory factor: analysis is a check on the exploratory model

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