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Experimental Method (experiment types)
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what are the four types of experiments?
Laboratory
field
natural
quasi-experiment
.
what is a Lab Experiment?
Controlled test
in a scientific setting.
strength of Lab experiments
has control over
confounding
and extraneous variables, so the effect on the
dependent variable
is only the
independent variable
being manipulated
establishes cause and effect, so it has high
internal validity
easily
replicated
because it is highly controlled, replication helps an experiment be seen as valid
limitation of Lab experiments
lacks
generalisability
(to the world) as the environment is
artificial
, so the behaviour would be seen as unusual in everyday life
what is a field experiment?
Research conducted in a real-world setting outside of a laboratory, where the
IV
is still manipulated
strength of Field experiments
conducted in a natural environment/everyday setting, meaning that the behaviour is more authentic to everyday life, making the study more valid
this can be furthered when the participants dont know they are being observed (high
external validity
)
limitation of Field experiments
ethical issues as
participants
cannot
consent
, especially if they dont know they are being observed, so it is an
invasion
of privacy
what is a natural experiment?
an experiment where there is no control over the
independent variable
as it is already occurring with the dependent variable
-> the setting doesn't have to be natural as long as the independent variable is natural, so it can be conducted in a
lab
strengths of natural experiments?
high
external validity
provides opportunities to research something that is
unethical
or impractical in other settings e.g. a natural disaster
limitations of a Natural experiment
naturally occurring events are rare, so there is reduced opportunities
participants may not be
randomly allocated
to the experiment conditions
what is a Quasi experiment?
an experiment where the
independent variable
is naturally occurring in age or gender between the
participants
strengths of a quasi experiment
can mimic an experiment to provide high quality evidence without
random allocation
serval designs can be applied
used when
practical
or
ethical
reasons why people can be randomised appear in the study
limitations of a Quasi experiment
choosing comparison in experiment can be difficult
cannot rule out other factors/
extraneous variables
/
control variables
that affect/cause the result of your evaluation
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