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What should you do before using notes for retrieval practice?
Always retrieve without notes first
!
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What is the time limit for the short assessment question on Wundt’s role in psychology?
15
minutes
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What are the learning objectives related to natural and quasi experiments?
Understand
the term "type of experiment"
Distinguish
between features of natural and quasi experiments
Explain
strengths and
weaknesses
of natural and quasi experiments
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What is the main focus of the experimental method in research methods?
Comparing at least
two
conditions to see if a variable has an
effect
on an outcome.
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What is the main difference between an experiment and a quasi-experiment?
An experiment involves
random
assignment
of participants, while a quasi-experiment does not.
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What is the aim of an experiment in psychology?
To establish a cause-and-effect relationship between an independent and dependent variable.
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What is a characteristic of a quasi-experiment?
The independent variable is a characteristic of the participants and not under the researcher's control.
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What are the types of experiments mentioned in the study material?
Laboratory
experiments
Field
experiments
Natural
experiments
Quasi-experiments
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What defines a
natural
experiment?
A
natural
experiment takes advantage of a naturally occurring
independent
variable.
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Give an example of a natural experiment.
Charlton
(
2000
) studied the arrival of TV on St Helena and its effect on behavior.
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What is a key feature of a quasi-experiment?
The independent variable is based on an
existing
difference
between people.
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In a study comparing old and young people's eyewitness testimony, what would the independent variable be?
Age
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What is the significance of the Cherokee casino study by Jane Costello?
It provided a unique opportunity to observe the effect of ending
poverty
on children's mental health.
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What were the findings of Costello's study regarding children's mental health?
Conduct and oppositional disorders
improved
, but
anxiety
and
depression
did not.
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What defines a quasi-experiment in Kilham & Mann's study?
It tested gender differences in
obedience
based on the
innate
characteristic of gender.
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of natural and quasi experiments?
Strengths:
High ecological validity
Study sensitive issues
Natural behavior
Weaknesses:
Difficult to replicate
Less control over variables
Confounding variables may affect results
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Why is it difficult to establish cause and effect in natural experiments?
Because the
independent
variable is not being directly
manipulated
by the researcher.
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What should you do after watching the video summarizing experiments?
Make
some
notes.
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Where can you find an overview of the experimental method?
On
the
Simply
Psychology
website.
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