personal investigation Flashcards

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what is the experiment

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a non-participant observation of mobile phone use

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what is the hypothesis

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gender effects how much time sixth formers spend on mobile phones during breaktime
- there is no difference in the amount of time spent by male and female sixth formers on their mobile phones

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3
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what type of hypothesis is this

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non-directional hypothesis - non conclusive evidence

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3
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what are the extraneous variables

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  1. time of day
  2. number of people in the common room
  3. day of the week
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3
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variables

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no IV or DV as it is an experiment
the variables being studied are gender (male and female) amount engaged (operationalised)

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3
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cofounding variables

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  1. day of the week
  2. who are the participants with
  3. personality
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how were the variables controlled

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  1. done at breaktime
  2. few people ( hard to control)
  3. day that most people are in ( monday)
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5
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potential cofounding variables

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we cant deal with everyone in sixth form, same ages , being in sixth form gives them similarities

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6
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what was the methodology/design

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there is no experimental design.
The observation will consist of 10 participants (first 5 males to walk in + first 5 females to walk in)
each will be assigned to a researcher - to record who will use their phones in the first mins/secs

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strengths of methodology

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(non participant observation)
ecological validity
no demand characteristics

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weakness of methodology

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lack of reliability, no cause or effect relationship

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9
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procedures

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idea was put to an ethical committee
permission from head teacher + sixth former
presumptive consent obtained
1. 10 researchers sat in varying places
2. each person was debriefed
observing 1st male and first female

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10
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event sampling

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p’s were observed throughout the ‘event’ of breaktime
- so wont miss any phone acitivity
- just a snapshot

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target population

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males and females in sixthform
5 males and 5 females first to enter common room

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12
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issues of access

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head teacher and head of sixth form

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13
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sampling technique

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opportunity sampling - first 5 males and 5 females to enter

14
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strengths and weakness of opportunity sampling

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  1. convenience= participants from the target population are available and the researcher are able to observe but NOT REPRESENTATIVE
15
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descriptive statistics

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ratio data was collected in form of time
to work out mean, median and mode of each group= to calculate range

16
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graphical representation

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mean is in a table for comparison + pie chart to show division of use and non-use for males and females

17
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inferential statistics

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independent groups design (males females)
and times spent on mobiles (ratio data)
Mann Whitney U test
for 2 tailed test with 10 p’s the critical value of u = 2
observed value is 6.2
higher than critical value

18
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accept null hypthesis ?

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ACCEPT NULL
REJECT HYPOTHESIS
no difference in amount of time spent on males and female

19
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issues of validity

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  1. operationalisation of mobile phones
  2. demand characteristics
  3. researcher bias
20
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why is timings/accuracy and issue
how was this controlled?

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some researchers are more accurate than others
how was this controlled?
strict instructions were given all time

21
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why is individual differences and issue
how was this controlled?

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may affect outcome if there is a reason such as uni offers / parent to call
make sample as large as possible for obersvation

22
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ethical issues

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  1. lack of informed consent
  2. potential psychological harm
  3. confidentiality
  4. deception
  5. lack of right to withdraw
23
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issues of reliability

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  1. time of day
  2. timings/accuracy
    3.individual differences of participants
24
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two ethical issues and how they were dealt with

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  1. lack of informed consent- as participants were unaware they were being observed but this was dealt with being informed after observation during debriefing
  2. lack of privacy - as participants privacy was invaded, dealt with by observing participants in common room (public area) therefore no expectation of privacy
25
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issues of validity

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  1. demand characteristics
  2. researcher bias
  3. operationalisation of mobile phone use
26
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operationisation of mobile phone use

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just looking at time is superficial - no reasons why
dealt- content validity

27
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demand characteristics - IVal

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p’s may spot the researchers watching them
dealt- be as inconspicuous as possible- blend in

28
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researcher bias IVal

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may influence outcomes if we know who uses mobile alot
dealt- first 5 males and females to walk in

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