research methods

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    • what does PERVERT stand for??
      P- practical
      E- ethical
      R- reliable
      V- validity
      E- examples
      R- representative
      T- theoretical
    • what does PET stand for??
      P- practical
      E- ethical
      T- theoretical
    • examples of practical??
      cost, time, access
    • examples of ethical??
      consent, confidentiality, deception, debrief, withdrawal- CCDDW
    • examples of reliable??
      standardisation- can it be repeated??
    • examples of valid??
      hawthorne effect, researcher bias, true to life, depth of detail-4
    • examples of examples??
      e.g of studies using this method (anti-school subcultures)
    • examples of representative??
      does it represent the population??
    • examples of theoretical??
      positivist/interpretivist