experiments

Cards (11)

  • What does a researcher manipulate in an experiment?
    An independent variable
  • What does a researcher measure in an experiment?
    A dependent variable
  • What is the purpose of controlling extraneous variables in an experiment?
    To establish cause and effect
  • 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
  • What is a limitation of lab experiments?
    Participants may act unnaturally
  • What are the strengths and limitations of field experiments?

    Strengths:
    • Increases ecological validity
    • Participants act naturally

    Limitations:
    • Less reliable and replicable
    • Inconsistent results
  • 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
  • What is a quasi-experiment?
    An experiment where the independent variable is a characteristic of a person
  • Why can quasi-experiments not identify cause and effect?
    Due to extraneous variables affecting the dependent variable
  • What is a potential ethical advantage of quasi-experiments?
    Participants already have the characteristic being studied
  • What is a disadvantage of participant variables in experiments?
    They can affect the dependent variable