Types of experiment

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  • What is a laboratory experiment?
    Conducted in a controlled environment
  • What does the researcher manipulate in a laboratory experiment?
    The independent variable (IV)
  • What is a strength of laboratory experiments?
    High internal validity (cause and effect)
  • What is a limitation of laboratory experiments?
    Low ecological validity (artificial setting)
  • What is a field experiment?
    Conducted in a natural environment
  • What is manipulated in a field experiment?
    The independent variable (IV)
  • What is a strength of field experiments?
    Higher ecological validity than lab experiments
  • What is a limitation of field experiments?
    Less control over extraneous variables
  • What is a natural experiment?
    IV occurs naturally, not manipulated
  • When are natural experiments often used?
    When manipulation is unethical or impractical
  • What is a strength of natural experiments?
    Allows study of real-world issues
  • What is a limitation of natural experiments?
    No control over the IV
  • What is a quasi-experiment?
    IV based on pre-existing differences
  • What is a strength of quasi-experiments?
    Allows comparisons between naturally occurring groups
  • What is a limitation of quasi-experiments?
    No control over participant variables
  • Why is random allocation not used in quasi-experiments?
    Because of pre-existing differences
  • What are the types of experiments and their characteristics?
    1. Laboratory Experiment:
    • Controlled environment
    • High internal validity
    • Low ecological validity

    1. Field Experiment:
    • Natural environment
    • Higher ecological validity
    • Less control over variables

    1. Natural Experiment:
    • IV occurs naturally
    • Useful for ethical constraints
    • No control over IV

    1. Quasi-Experiment:
    • Based on pre-existing differences
    • No random allocation
    • Allows group comparisons