Research Methods Yr12 Key Terms Flashcards

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Aim

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General statement of what researcher intends to investigate

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Independent variable (IV)

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Researcher manipulates or it changes naturally

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Dependent variable

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Researcher measures

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4
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Operationalised variable

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Clearly defining variables in terms of how they are measured

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5
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Hypothesis

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Precise and testable prediction

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Null hypothesis

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States no significant difference or correlation between variables (nothing will happen)

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Alternative hypothesis

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IS a difference between variables
(Directional or non-directional)

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Directional hypothesis

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States the expected direction of difference or relationship.
WITH previous research.

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Non-directional hypothesis

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Direction not stated.
NO previous research.

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Extraneous variables

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Any variable that could affect the DV if not controlled.
E.g differences in environment, times of day.

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Confounding variables

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Variable varies with the IV.
E.g. differences in participants age/gender.

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Demand Characteristics

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A cue may be interpreted by participants, revealing the aim. May cause change in behaviour.

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13
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Investigator effects

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Unintentional influence of researcher on experiment.

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14
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Order effects

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Order of tasks influences the outcome of

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15
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Observation

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Non-experimental
Record participants behaviour.

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16
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Self report techniques

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Non-experimental
Participants give info to researcher- thoughts, behaviour.

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17
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Correlation

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Movement/ direction of variables

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18
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Content analysis

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Non-experimental
Indirect observation.
Examines communications that people produce

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19
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Case studies

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Non-experimental.
In depth investigation.

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Lab experiment

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Controlled.
Researcher manipulates IV.

21
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Field experiment

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Natural setting.
Researcher manipulates IV.

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Quasi experiment

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Naturally occurring IV - an existence between people (age, gender)
Record effect on DV.

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Natural experiment

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Naturally occurring IV
DC measured .

24
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Internal validity

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Extent to which study is measuring what it’s supposed to.

25
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Ecological validity

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Results can be generalised to other settings

26
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Ethical issues

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Rights of participants

27
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Repeated measure la

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All participants experience BOTH conditions

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Independent groups

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Two groups
Separate conditions

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Matched pairs

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Participants assessed and matched
Two different conditions

30
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Controlled observation

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Watch, record behaviour in structured environment.

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Naturalistic observation

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Watch, record behaviour that usually happens in the setting

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Covert observation

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Watch,record behaviour with NO consent.

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Overt observation

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Observer clearly visible
WITH consent

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Participant observation

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Researcher participates

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Non-participant observation

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Researcher outside the experiment

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Unstructured observation

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Continuous recording of behaviour

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Structured observation

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Behavioural categories tallied or listed on chart.

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Event sampling

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Behaviour recorded when seen

39
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Time sampling

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Behaviour recorded at set time intervals

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Questionnaires

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Pre-written list of open / closed questions.

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Closed questions

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Fixed response choices

42
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Open questions

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Participant may choose how to respond

43
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Interview

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Self report technique

44
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Structured interview

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Scheduled list of questions.
Ticking boxes/ chart .

45
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Unstructured interview

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Conversation aimed at a topic, allowed to answer freely.

46
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Positive correlation

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Both variables increase/ decrease together

47
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Negative correlation

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One increase and one decreases

48
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Zero correlation

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There is no relationship between the co- variables.

49
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Correlation coefficients

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Strength of the relationship between the two co-variables.
Eg .9,.8,.7 =strong correlations