experimental methods

    Cards (10)

    • lab experiments
      • researcher has high levels of control
      • uses a standardised procedure to ensure reliability
      • variables kept the same
    • strengths of lab experiments
      • cause and effect relationship is difficult to establish
      • replicible = high reliability
      • high internal validity
    • limitations of lab experiments
      • demand characteristics
      • lacks ecological validity
      • lacks mundane realism
    • quasi experiments
      compares between two variables that cannot be changed
    • natural experiments
      • does not manipulate the IV
      • uses a naturally occuring phemomena
      • researcher has less control
      • quantative data
    • strengths of natural experiments
      • allows research in areas that controlled research would be unethical
      • high external validity
    • limitations of natural experiments
      • difficult to establish cause and effect
      • lack of reliability
    • field experiments
      • takes place in a natural setting
      • researcher has less control over variables
      • quantative data
    • strengths of field experiments
      • higher ecological validity
      • less likely to show demand characteristics
      • higher levels of mundane realism
    • limitations of field experiments
      • harder to randomly assign participants
      • harder to control extraneous variables