Experimental Design Flashcards

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What is experimental design?

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  1. Research design using an experiment

2. Two conditions - experimental or control

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What are the 3 types of experimental designs?

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  1. Laboratory
  2. Field
  3. Natural
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What is a laboratory experiment?

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Experiment conducted in a controlled environment

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What are the strengths and weaknesses of a laboratory experiment?

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  1. Strengths:
    - Most scientific, high levels of control
    - Allows cause and effect between IV and DV to be established (internal validity)
  2. Weaknesses
    - Unnatural environment
    - Reductionist - isolates investigated variables and ignores other potential ones
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What is a field experiment?

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Experiment that’s still staged, but carried out in ppt’s everyday environment

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Strengths and weaknesses of field experiment?

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  1. Strengths:
    - Naturalistic environment
    - Cause and effect between IV and DV
  2. Weaknesses:
    - Limited control over evs
    - Ppts may or may not know they are being investigated (lack of informed consent)
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What is a natural experiment?

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Experiment carried out in the ppt’s everyday environment, but the researcher has NO control over any variables (IV is naturally occurring)

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Strengths and weaknesses of natural experiments?

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  1. Strengths:
    - IV is not manipulated bc its naturally occurring
    - Real and naturalistic environment
  2. Weaknesses:
    - Cannot establish cause and effect
    - Hard to control extraneous variables
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