research methods

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  • What is the main focus of experimental design?
    To structure a study to test hypotheses effectively
  • What are the strengths and limitations of independent groups design?
    Strengths:
    • No order effects
    • Reduced demand characteristics

    Limitations:
    • No control over participant variables
    • Requires more participants than other designs
  • What is an independent groups design?
    Participants only perform in one condition of the independent variable
  • Why are order effects not present in independent groups design?
    Because each participant only experiences one condition
  • What is a limitation of independent groups design regarding participant variables?
    There is no control over different abilities among participants
  • What is a repeated measures design?
    All participants take part in all conditions of the independent variable
  • What are the strengths and limitations of repeated measures design?
    Strengths:
    • Eliminates participant variables
    • Fewer participants needed

    Limitations:
    • Order effects present
    • Time-consuming to match participants
  • What is counterbalancing in experimental design?
    Half of the participants do conditions in one order and the other half in the opposite order
  • What is a strength of counterbalancing?
    It eliminates order effects
  • What is a limitation of counterbalancing?
    It can be difficult to know which variables to match
  • What is matched pairs design?
    Pairs of participants are matched on a variable affecting the dependent variable
  • What are the strengths and limitations of matched pairs design?
    Strengths:
    • Reduces participant variables
    • Controls for individual differences

    Limitations:
    • Time-consuming to match participants
    • Requires a large pool of potential participants
  • What is the definition of a population in research?
    A group of people from whom the sample is drawn
  • Why is it important to define the population in a study?
    It determines the applicability of the study's findings
  • What are the sampling methods
    1. Opportunity sampling
    2. Random sampling
    3. Stratified sampling
    4. Systematic
    5. Volunteer
  • What is opportunity sampling?
    Participants are recruited based on their availability at the time of the study
  • What is a strength of opportunity sampling?
    It is easy and time-saving for recruitment
  • What is a limitation of opportunity sampling?
    It may not be representative of the whole population
  • What is random sampling?
    All members of the population have an equal chance of being chosen
  • What is a strength of random sampling?
    It eliminates researcher bias in participant selection
  • What is stratified sampling?
    • The sample reflects the proportions of subgroups within the population
    • Requires identifying the population and calculating proportions
    • Random selection from each stratum
  • What is a strength of stratified sampling?
    It eliminates researcher bias
    Representative as it’s a proportional strata
  • What is a limitation of stratified sampling?
    It can be complex to calculate the required proportions