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What is content analysis
Analyses
qualitative
data and converts it into
quantitative
Involves tallying
How can
content analysis be carried out
Identify different categories
Example of each category
Go through responses (interviews, transcripts) and tally the number of occurrences in each category
What is thematic analysis
Summarises
qualitative
data (stays
qualitative
) through themes and using
quotations
as evidence
How is
thematic analysis done
Collecting data and transcribing it (writing it out)
Familiarises themselves with the text
finds recurring themes
finds quotations to support themes
What is inter-rater reliability and when is it used
Comparing
codes
(number of tally's) with other psychologists, used for content analysis
Corelation co- efficient of
.8-1
What is reliability
Whether somethings is
consistent
and stays the same
What are three types of external validity
ecological
temporal
population
What is
external
reliability
measures consistency from one occasion to another ( different days)
What is
internal
reliability
measures how consistent a test or procedure is within itself ( questionnaires, items should measure the same thing)
What is test-retest reliability
Presenting same participants with same material on
two different occasions
and seeing if there's a
positive
correlation between the two.
What are the two types of internal validity
Concurrent
Face
What is
concurrent
validity
Use a new and old method to measure something, outcome should be the same
What is
face
validity
Whether a material looks subjectively promising and measures what its supposed to
What are the seven features of science
Theory construction
Hypothesis testing
Empirical methods
Paradigms
Replicability
Objectivity
Falsification
what probability level is used
0.05
what is a type 1 error
null hypothesis
wrongly rejected. too lenient as its a
false positive
, optimistic error
what is a type 2 error
null hypothesis
wrong accepted,
false negative
too
stringent
which is a pessimistic error.
what are the levels of measurement
nominal
ordinal
interval
what is a nominal measurement
tallying
data
what is ordinal measurement
putting things in order.
rating scale
1-10
what is a interval measurement
most accurate
precise
measurement. uses
seconds
,
bpm
how is a sign test carried out
state
hypothesis
and if one
tailed
or two tailed
record data and work out the sign (by subtracting numbers away from each other and put a + or -)
find a
calculated value
. always the smaller value of signs.
find the
critical value
by going from num of ppts and level of sig
see if calculated value is
significant
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