Experiments Flashcards

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What are two types of experiment available to sociologists?

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Lab and social/field

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What is a lab experiment?

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Testing a hypotheses where all variables and possible causes of a conditions are under control of the research

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What are the advantages of a lab experiment?

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  • enable scientists to test a hypothesis under controlled conditions
  • make it easier to isolate and manipulate the possible causes of events
  • produce lots of statical data that can be compared for correlations or relationships
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What do positivist like lab experiments?

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They are very scientific in that they are reliable and objective

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What are the disadvantage of lab experiments?

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  • hard to use in sociol research as these events are not often the revisit of a single variable
  • impossible to get human experiment groups that are exactly alike as people don’t share the same interpretation of the same event
  • unethical to experiment of people without their knowledge
  • Hawthorne effect
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What is a social/field experiment?

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Invoke the research in a process whereby a situation is set up in a naturalistic context e.g in a hospital ward
-sociol good then manipulates one particular variable

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What are the strengths of a field experiment?

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  • allow the sociologist to unravel the processes and rules of natural everyday social life and behaviour
  • allow researcher to get very close to people’s interpretations
  • qualitative info is more likely - increasing validity
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Why do interpretists like using these type of experiments?

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They can uncover the meanings/interpretations that underpin social behaviour

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What are the weakness of social/field experiments?

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  • don’t involve ‘informed consent’ so therefore there has been some concern expressed with things such a deception
  • psychological harm
  • hawthorn effect
  • not representative as often small samples
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