Takes place in a controlled environment within which the researcher manipulates the IV and record the effect on the DV, whilst controlling the EVs.
What does Laboratory experiment mean?
Takes place in a controlled environment within which the researcher manipulates the IV & records the effect on the DV, whilst controlling EVs.
What does Field experiment mean?
Takes place in a natural setting within which the researcher manipulates the IV & records the effect on the DV.
What does Natural experiment mean?
Naturally occurringvariables which are external.
What does Quasi experiment mean?
Naturally occurringvariables which are internal.
4types of experiments
What does Experimental designs mean?
The way you organise your participants between the conditions of the IV.
What are the 3 experimental designs and what do they mean?
Repeated measures: Only one group of participants, which takes place in both conditions.
Independent groups: Separate groups of different participants, one uses condition A and the other uses condition B.
Matched pairs: 2 separate groups are matched into pairs for certain qualities. One of each pair takes part in condition A, and the other in condition B.
Positive and negatives about Repeated measures, Independent groups and Matched pairs.
What does Random allocation mean?
When you randomly choose which participant goes in which condition.
What does Order effects mean?
Where participants must repeat conditions, which may result in a change in personality (fatigue, boredom, or they figure out the condition).
What does Counterbalancing mean?
Change the order in which participants do the conditions to help reduce order effects.