Types of Experiments

    Cards (17)

    • internal validity
      extent to which the researcher is measuring what they intented to - ensuring changes in DV are solely due to IV
    • external validity

      extent to which findings can be generalised:
      - ecological
      - population
      - temporal
    • ecological validity
      extent to which findings can be generalised to other settings/situations
    • population validity
      extent to which findings can be generalised to other groups of people
    • temporal validity
      extent to which findings can be generalised over time
    • lab experiment

      carried out in highly controlled environments where researcher changes the IV
    • field experiment
      IV is manipulated in natural/everyday settings
    • quasi experiment
      IV is based on an existing difference between people e.g. age/gender
    • natural experiment
      takes advantage of a pre-existing IV - variable would have changed whether experiment took place or not e.g. an event (romanian orphan studies)
    • 2 + of lab experiments
      - high internal validity
      - reliable (repeatability)
    • 3 - of lab experiments
      - low ecological validity
      - demand characteristics
      - low mundane realism
    • 1 + of field experiment
      - high mundane realism/external validity
    • 3 - of field experiments
      - lower internal validity
      - not reliable (can't easily repeat)
      - ethical concerns (should researcher carry out research)
    • 2 + of natural experiments
      - provides opportunities for research that may not otherwise be undertaken
      - high external validity
    • 3 - of natural experiments
      - limited opportunities for research
      - may be difficult to generalise findings
      - cofounding variables
    • 1 + of quasi experiments
      - high internal validity/reliable
    • 1 - of quasi experiments

      - may be co-founding variables (can't randomly allocate Ps)
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