Cards (9)

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