experiments

Cards (15)

  • what is a quantitive method

    uses data that can be counted, usually numerical
  • what is a qualitative method 

    data expressed in words
    usually non numerical
  • are experiments quantitative or qualitative?

    quantitative
  • what is ecological validity?

    The extent to which research findings can be generalized to real-world settings.
  • what is the strength of a lab experiment?

    standardised procedures
    extraneous variables are controlled
  • what are the weaknesses of lab experiments?

    lacks ecological validity
    research is not reflective of real life situations
    increase in demand characteristics
  • what is a field experiment

    studies using experimental design that occur in natural settings
  • strengths of field experiments 

    conducted in a natural enviroment which makes it realistic
    ppts are unaware they are being studies which makes it naural
  • weaknesses of field experiments

    not all extraneous variables are controlled
    unaware they are being studies which makes it lack consent
  • what is a natural experiment?

    experiments that dont change the IV
    its changed naturally
  • what is a strength of a natural experiment

    high in validity
  • what is a weakness of a natural experiment

    unique characteristics which researchers cant then allocate into conditions
  • what is a quasi experiment

    study that is almost an experiment but lacks manipulation of variables
  • what is a strength of a quasi experiment

    controlled conditions which means its standardised
  • what is a weakness of a quasi experiment?

    cant randomly allocate ppts to conditions meaning co-founding variables are present