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types of experiment
laboratory
,
field
,
natural
and
quasi
lab experiment
happens in a
controlled environment
strengths of a lab experiment
high control of
extraneous variables
, establishing
cause and effect relationships
, giving it
high internal validity
replication
is more possible due to
higher level of control
limitations of a lab experiment
lacks
generalisability
as a controlled environment may be artificial so people may behave differently causing low
external validity
demand characteristics are
higher
low
mundane realism
- doesnt apply to real life
field experiments
occurs in a more
natural everyday setting
where people are
unaware
that they are in the study
strengths of a field experiment
high
external validity
-
natural environment
leads to
natural behaviour
limitations of a field experiment
lack of control over extraneous variables so it is harder to establish
cause and effect relationships
hard to
replicate
ethical issues as people cannot give their
consent
to participate in the study
natural experiment
similar to
field
but
researcher cannot control the iv
- for either
ethical
or
practical
issues
strengths of a natural experiment
provides
opportunities
for research
high
external validity
limitations of a natural experiment
difficult to
replicate
hard to see if the iv has
caused the effect
on the dv as participants are not
randomly
assigned to experimental conditions
quasi experiment
having an iv based on an
existing difference
between people e.g.
age
,
gender
- iv is not
manipulated
strengths of a quasi experiment
carried out in
controlled conditions
so shares same strengths as a
lab experiment
limitations of a quasi experiment
cannot
randomly
allocate people to experimental conditions therefore
extraneous
variables may affect outcome