Research Methods Flashcards

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What are the designs often used in development research?

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  • Cross-sectional
  • Longitudinal
  • Cohort- or cross-sequential
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Cross-sectional

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  • One assessment, often at different chronological ages
  • Can infer age-related differences, not developmental changes
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What are the weaknesses in cross-sectional designs?

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  • Age-grade influences or history-graded influences
  • Cant rule out cohort effects and cant determine which effects is responsible for the behaviours observed
  • No predictions of future, change
  • Assumptions that older people resemble the younger people
  • Age gets treated as a categorical variable
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Longitudinal designs

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  • Can be either short- or long-term
  • Multiple assessments for the same individual, at least 3 and varied time between assessment
  • Infer growth/change
  • Microgenetic; several days in a row or weeks
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Longitudinal designs - Weakness

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  • Age and time are confounded, so might not provide reliable estimate of change
  • May not be able to generalize to other cohorts, only following one cohort
  • Practice effects
  • Attrition
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Cohort or cross-sequential designs

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  • A mix between cross-sectional and longitudinal designs
  • Use of multiple assessments over time with different cohorts
  • Cross symbolizes cross-section of cohorts that are followed longitudinally
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What are some issues with measurements and sampling?

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  • Test-retest reliability is not valid, hard to capture the change in behavior
  • Cohort effects
  • Attrition, especially death
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What are some ethical issues with developmental research?

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  • Protection of identity
  • Information in multiple assessments
  • Informed consent, can be tricky with older people
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