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what is a lab experiment
highly controlled
artificial
environment
researcher
manipulates IV
what is a field experiment
natural environment
researcher
manipulates IV
what is a natural experiment
IV
has been manipulated
naturally
takes advantage of
preexisting
IV (
trauma
)
about
events
experienced
what is a quasi experiment
takes
advantage
of
preexisting
IV (
autism
)
about the
person
includes age and
gender
what is a causal link
independant
variable causes a
change
in the
dependant
variable
advantages of lab experiment
more control over
confounding
and
extraneous
variables
can be
replicated
disadvantages of lab experiment
lack generalisability
causes demand characteristics- unnatural behavior arises due to pressure of being watched
artificial- lacks mundane realism
advantages of field experiment
more
mundane
realism, due to
natural
setting
high
external
validity- the participants are
unaware
they are being studied
disadvantages of field experiment
less
control
precise
replication
is not possible
ethical
concerns- the participants can't
consent
, therefore its an invasion of
privacy
advantages of a natural experiment
high
external
validity
allows opportunities to research topics ethics would prevent from studying (e.g foster children)
disadvantages of a natural experiment
less
control
not many
cases
are available
advantages of a quasi experiment (same as
lab
)
high
control over
confounding
and
extraneous
variables
replication
is possible
disadvantages of quasi experiment
hard for
randomisation
to be set in
conditions
, so there may be
confounding
variables
(can't be
controlled
)