Key terms for evaluation

    Cards (14)

    • Does the dependent variable really reflect the behaviour being studied?
      Internal validity.
    • Did the participants fear that they were being judged by the experimenter and hence changed their behaviour?
      Evaluation apprehension.
    • Did cues in the experiment make the participant react in a particular way?
      Demand characteristics.
    • Is the task within the experiment similar to one carried out in every day life?
      Mundane realism.
    • Can the results of the investigation be generalised to a real life context?
      Ecological validity.
    • Do the results of the investigation stand the test of time?
      Temporal validity.
    • Can the results be generalised to other populations not tested by the experimenter?
      Populational validity.
    • Research/theories that emphasise the difference between men and women?
      Alpha bias.
    • Research/theories that ignore or minimise sex differences? (These theories often assume that findings can apply equally to both men and women)
      Beta bias.
    • Theories or research that is centred on men?
      Androcentric.
    • Theories or research that is centred on females?
      Gynocentric.
    • Participants want to appear good/better than they are so they give a desirable answer rather than the truth?
      Social desirability bias.
    • Environmental factors that cannot/are not controlled?
      Situational variables.
    • Where researcher could have influenced the participants behaviour or the data gathered?
      Experimenter bias.
    See similar decks