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Lab experiments
are conducted in
highly controlled
conditions
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Labs provide
qualitative
data
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Results from experiments can be turned into
numbers
, making the data
quantitative
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Experiments are often used to measure
patterns
between
cause
and
effect
, helping to identify
trends
between
social
groups
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Sociologists do not use lab experiments due to the
unnatural environment
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Participants are more prone to the
Hawthorne effect
, where subjects
change
or
improve
their
behavior
because they are being
evaluated
or
studied
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Advantages of lab experiments:
Informed consent
is used
Reliable
results
Little cost
in retaining researchers
Participants have the right to
withdraw
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Disadvantages of lab experiments:
In the past, lab experiments have not always been
moral
Possible harm
to participants
Time
and
money constraints
Low
external validity
due to the
artificial setting
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Interpretivists
argue that humans have
free will
, which sets them
apart
from objects
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