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What does a researcher manipulate in an experiment?
An independent variable
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What does a researcher measure in an experiment?
A dependent variable
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What is the purpose of controlling extraneous variables in an experiment?
To establish cause and effect
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What are the features of a lab experiment?
Takes place in a
controlled
environment
Easier to replicate
Researcher manipulates the
independent variable
Records the effect on the dependent variable
Maintains strict control of
extraneous
variables
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What is a limitation of lab experiments?
Participants
may act unnaturally
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What are the strengths and limitations of
field experiments
?
Strengths
:
Increases ecological validity
Participants act naturally
Limitations:
Less reliable and replicable
Inconsistent results
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What characterizes a natural experiment?
Researcher does not manipulate the
independent variable
Takes advantage of
naturally
occurring variables
Can be conducted in the field or lab
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What is a quasi-experiment?
An experiment where the
independent variable
is a
characteristic
of a person
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Why can quasi-experiments not identify cause and effect?
Due to
extraneous variables
affecting the
dependent variable
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What is a potential ethical advantage of quasi-experiments?
Participants already have the
characteristic
being studied
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What is a disadvantage of participant variables in experiments?
They can affect the
dependent variable
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