Types of research Flashcards

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What is longitudinal research?

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  • Study takes place over months/yrs so effects of time can be studied
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What are the pros of longitudinal research?

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  • Test-retest reliability

- Ppt variables controlled (repeated measures design)

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What is cross-sectional research?

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  • Compares behaviours of different cross-sections of pop: differing ages, professional groups
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What is the main pro of cross-sectional research?

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  • Useful in comparing other groups of people (culture)
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What is cross-cultural research?

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  • Compares behaviours in diff cultures (belief/norms)
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What are the pros of cross-cultural research?

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  • Investigate nature-nurture debate e.g. cultural differences
  • Non bias knowledge of human behaviour, not data from western world (white upper class ppt)
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What is a meta-analysis?

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  • Results of several studies addressing similar aims are combined
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What are the pros of meta-analysis?

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  • ^Validity of conclusions, ^sample size

- Generalisable (covers many cross-sections)

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What are the pros of primary data?

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  • Suits aims of study

- Authentic, comes first-hand from ppt

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What are the pros of secondary data?

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  • Access larger data sets

- Saves time/cost in designing/validating methods

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What is ethnocentrism?

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  • Assume behaviours observed in our group are the way everyone behaves
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What are the cons of longitudinal research?

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  • Cohort effects, unique characteristics

- Attrition, kinds of people ^likely drop out than others (final sample biased)

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What are the cons of cross sectional research?

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  • Ppt variables not controlled

- Cohort effects, differences between 2 groups

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What are the cons of cross cultural research?

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  • Western psychologists bias to others

- Western procedures/items used = >valid in other culture, others look abnormal/inferior (imposed etic)

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What are the cons of meta-analysis?

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  • Selection bias, ^inclined to + results

- Final effect size meaningless if comprising studies use diff methods

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What is the main con of primary data?

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  • Time consuming, ^Efficient to adjust research aims, use existing data
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What is the main con of secondary data?

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  • Previous data = out of date/not catered to study aims
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What are cohort effects?

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  • Group of people who share common features