types of experiment

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    • What are the different types of experiments discussed?
      Lab, field, natural, and quasi experiments
    • Why might terminology in research methods be intimidating?
      Because many terms are unfamiliar to beginners
    • How should you approach watching the research methods videos?
      • Watch once without notes
      • Watch again to take notes
    • What is a laboratory experiment?
      An experiment with full control over variables
    • What is the role of the independent variable in a lab experiment?
      It is the factor that changes between conditions
    • What is the dependent variable in a lab experiment?
      It is the variable that is measured
    • How does changing the independent variable affect the dependent variable?
      It allows measurement of cause and effect
    • What is high internal validity in lab experiments?
      It means the observed effect is real
    • What is a disadvantage of lab experiments regarding ecological validity?
      They may not generalize to real-world settings
    • What does mundane realism refer to in lab experiments?
      Tasks may not reflect real-world activities
    • What are demand characteristics in lab experiments?
      Participants change behavior due to expectations
    • What is a field experiment?
      An experiment conducted in a natural setting
    • What is the strength of field experiments regarding external validity?
      They allow for more naturalistic behavior
    • What is mundane realism in field experiments?
      Tasks are more likely to be real-world tasks
    • How do field experiments address demand characteristics?
      Participants are often unaware of the study
    • What is a disadvantage of field experiments regarding control?
      They lack control over extraneous variables
    • What is a natural experiment?
      The researcher measures changes in naturally occurring variables
    • What is a strength of natural experiments regarding ethical concerns?
      They allow research in ethically sensitive areas
    • Why do natural experiments have high external validity?
      Changes occur naturally in real life
    • What is a disadvantage of natural experiments regarding cause and effect?
      Less certainty about cause and effect relationships
    • What is a quasi experiment?
      An experiment without random assignment to conditions
    • What is a strength of quasi experiments?
      They allow study of existing groups
    • What is a disadvantage of quasi experiments regarding confounding variables?
      Differences beyond group membership may exist
    • What resources are available for further study on research methods?
      Psych boost workbook and tutorial videos
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      To cover all compulsory units in psychology
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      It allows for part-time teaching and resource creation
    • What is the focus of the next research methods video?
      Observations in psychological research