Research Methods : Types Of Experiments Flashcards

1
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State the 4 types

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lab
field
natural
quasi

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what is a lab experiment

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conducted in highly contorlled environment

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what is key point about lab experimetns

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not always lab just areas wehre conditions can be well contorlled

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Strength 1 of Lab Experiments (HIGH IV)

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high control over C/EV

ensure effect on DV due to changing IV

more certain showing Cause and Effect (high IV)

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Strength 2 of lab exp (REPLICAITION)

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replication more possible here

due to high level of control

ensures new EV not introduced when repeating exp

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Why is replication vital in lab exp

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check results of study

see whether finding valid & not just one off

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Limitation of Lab Experiment (LOW GENERALISABILITY)

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lack generalisability

lab enviro artificial and unlike everyday life

in unfamiliar context pt behaviour unusual

so behaviour can’t be generalised beyond research setting

so low EV

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Limitation 2 of Lab exp (pt know)

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pt know being tested in lab exp (but may not know why)

encourage demand characterstics

results less valid/ cant be sure effect of DV due to manipulating IV

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Limitation 3 (mundane realism )

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task asked to carry out in lab exp

not rep evday experince

showing loW mundane realsim

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Field Experiment

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IV manipulated
in
natural more everyday setting ( in field)

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where does researcher go in field experiemnts

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pt usual environment than in a lab

exp pt going to researchers lab

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Strenght of Field Experiments (mundane realism)

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higher than LE
as enviro more natural

so FE produce behaviour more valid and authentic

especially as pt may not be aware being studied which indicates a high EV

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Limitation of Field Experimetns (C/EV)

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Loss of control of C/EV

cause and effect between IV and DV harder to establish

precise replication impossible

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Limitaiotn 2 of Field Experiments (ethics)

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ethival issues

pt unaware being studied so cannot consent

research might mean invasion of privacy

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What is a natural experiment

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researcher measures effect of IV on DV

but

no control over IV and cannot change it

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how does an IV vary in a natural excperiment

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someone or something else causes it to vary

17
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give example of an IV that can;t be changed

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whether child in hospoital at age 5 or 10

18
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the IV can be natural but necessarily the * so pt can be *

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setting

so pt can be tested ina lab

19
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in a natural experiment whats important about the DV

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Can be naturally occuring e.g (Exam results)
or
devised by experimenter then measured in a field/lab

20
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strength 1 of natural experiment (opportunitites for research)

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provide opp for research that wouldn’t be done for practical or ethical reasons e.g romanian orphan studies

21
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strenth 2 of natural experimetn (EV

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high Ev

involve study of real world issues and problems as they happen e.g effects of volcaono of stress levels

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Limitation of E (RARE)

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Naturally occuring event happen rarely

reduces opp for research

limit scope for generalising findings to other similar situations

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Limitation fo FE (random allocation)

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pt amy not be RA to experimental conditions in IGM

less sure whether IV affected DV

24
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Limitation of FE (lab)

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research may be conducted in lab
therefore lacks realism
demand characteristics may be an issue

25
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give example of limitation of FE of pt not being randomly allocated in IGD

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ROMANIAN O

IV - adopted early/late

adopted late - less sociable

less appealing for prospective patents

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Quasi Experiment

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IV based on exisiting diffrerence between epople e.g age

27
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unlike in a natural experiment in a quasi the iv

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not manipulated by anything simply justs exosts , unlike NE IV can’tbe changed

28
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like in a NE in a QE the DV can be

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naturally occuring /devised by exp and measured in a field lab

29
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+ve of quasi experiment (conditions)

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controlled conditions

so share strengths of lab experiment like replication

30
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-ve QE (allocation)

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like NE can’t randomly allocate pt to conditions therefore may be confounding variables

31
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-ve QE (IV)

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both QE and NE

IV not delibaretly changed

so cannot claim IV caused any observed change