operationalisng data

Cards (9)

  • What type of measures does quantitative data typically use?

    Objective measures, such as numbers
  • Why is qualitative data often considered valid?
    Because participants can express themselves
  • What does operationalising a hypothesis involve?
    Transforming an abstract concept into something measurable or changeable
  • What is the definition of reliability in the context of experiments?
    The ability to replicate the experiment and obtain similar results
  • What is a Likert scale used for?
    To convert qualitative data into quantitative data
  • What are the key differences between quantitative and qualitative data?
    • Quantitative data:
    • Uses objective measures (e.g., numbers)
    • Easier to analyze statistically
    • Qualitative data:
    • Allows participants to express themselves
    • Provides in-depth insights
  • How does operationalising a hypothesis impact research?
    • Makes abstract concepts measurable
    • Allows for manipulation of independent variables (IV)
    • Facilitates measurement of dependent variables (DV)
  • define ecological validity
    a measure of how test performance predicts behaviours in real world settings
  • name two data types
    qualitative + quantitative