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7.1.2.2 Operationalisation
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What does operationalisation mean?
Turning
abstract
concepts into
measurable
variables
What is the purpose of operationalising variables in an experiment?
To make the experiment
measurable
and
replicable
How would you operationalise an independent variable in a sleep study?
Specify the number of
hours
of
sleep deprivation
What are the steps to operationalise a concept?
Identify the concept to measure
Define how to measure it
Specify the
units of measurement
How is "Stress" defined conceptually?
As feeling
tense
or worried
How can hours of sleep be operationalised in an experiment?
As "
4, 6, or 8
hours of sleep"
What is the primary purpose of operationalisation in research?
To measure
variables
precisely
What is the significance of operationalising both independent and dependent variables?
It ensures clarity on what is
changed
and measured
What does measurability and objectivity refer to in operationalisation?
Using
quantifiable
methods to measure variables
What is an independent variable (IV)?
The
factor
you
change
in an
experiment
Why is operationalising both IV and DV important?
It ensures the
experiment
is clear and measurable
How does measurability and objectivity reduce subjective interpretations?
By using
quantifiable
methods for measurement
How is "Happiness" measured operationally?
Using a
1-10
self-rating scale
What does validity ensure in operationalisation?
Measures accurately reflect the intended
concept
What are the key components of operationalised variables in experiments?
Independent Variable
(IV): Factor changed
Dependent Variable
(DV): Outcome measured
Operationalisation
: Abstract to concrete measures
How can performance on a math test be operationalised?
As the "
percentage score
achieved out of
100
"
How can heart rate be used in operationalisation?
As a measurable
variable
for
stress
What is the first criterion for effective operationalisation?
Clarity
and
Precision
Why do dependent variables need clear measurement definitions?
To ensure
accurate performance measurement
What is an operational definition?
Specifies how you will measure a
concept
What is a limitation of simplified operational definitions?
They may not fully capture
intended meaning
How does operationalisation contribute to replicability in experiments?
It defines
variables
in specific, measurable terms
What does lack of generalizability mean in research results?
Results may only apply to the
specific measure
used
Why is comparability important in research studies?
It allows
comparison
with
other
studies
How can dosage of medication be operationalised in a study?
As the
IV
with blood pressure as the
DV
What are the two types of variables that need operationalisation?
Independent variables
and dependent variables
What are validity and reliability in the context of operationalisation?
Measures
accurately
reflect
concepts
and provide
consistent
results
What is a dependent variable (DV)?
The outcome you measure in an
experiment
What are the criteria for effective operationalisation of variables?
Clarity
and Precision: Specific definitions
Measurability
and Objectivity:
Quantifiable
methods
Validity
and
Reliability
: Accurate and consistent measures
Consistency
and Comparability:
Uniform
measurements for comparison
How does operationalisation enhance validity in experiments?
It ensures measurements reflect the
true concept
What are the key benefits of operationalisation in research?
Precise measurement of
variables
Enhanced
reliability
through result comparison
Clear communication with other
researchers
What is a consequence of inconsistent operational definitions in studies?
It makes comparing study
findings
challenging
What does consistency and comparability mean in operationalisation?
Uniform measurement across
participants
for comparisons
Why is clarity and precision important in operationalising variables?
It defines variables
specifically
and unambiguously
What is a conceptual definition?
Explains
a
concept
using
general
terms
How does consistency and comparability benefit research studies?
It enables
comparisons
between different studies
What does the operationalisation process do?
Transforms
abstract
ideas into concrete measures
What are the key differences between conceptual and operational definitions?
Conceptual Definition:
Describes a concept in abstract terms
Explains general meaning
Operational Definition:
Specifies how to measure a concept in concrete terms
Defines
measurement
methods
Why are operational definitions vital for research?
They ensure
reliable
and
comparable
research
How can stress be measured effectively according to the criteria?
Using
heart rate
in
beats per minute
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