experimental methods

    Cards (18)

    • What is the method used in a laboratory experiment?
      Laboratory Experiment
    • What is manipulated by the researcher in a laboratory experiment?
      Independent Variable (IV)
    • What type of environment is a laboratory experiment conducted in?
      Controlled environment
    • What is measured in a laboratory experiment?
      Dependent Variable (DV)
    • What are the advantages of using laboratory experiments?
      • High internal validity due to tight controls over extraneous variables
      • Ability to manipulate the IV for precise research questions
      • Easier replicability of results
      • Higher confidence in generalizability of findings
      • Random assignment reduces participant variable confounding
    • What does high internal validity in laboratory experiments allow researchers to find?
      Strong cause and effect relationships
    • Why is replicability important in laboratory experiments?
      It allows researchers to check that results have not happened by chance alone
    • What can lead to low internal validity in laboratory experiments?
      Artificiality and demand characteristics
    • What does low ecological validity mean in the context of laboratory experiments?
      Results may not accurately reflect real-life behavior
    • What is a key characteristic of a field experiment?
      It is conducted in a natural environment
    • What is the main advantage of field experiments compared to laboratory experiments?
      Higher ecological validity
    • What does the lack of control in field experiments lead to?
      Low internal validity
    • What is a natural experiment characterized by?
      The IV is not manipulated by the researcher
    • What allows researchers to investigate areas that would be unethical or impractical to manipulate in natural experiments?
      The naturally occurring change in circumstances
    • What is a key disadvantage of natural experiments?
      Lack of control over extraneous variables
    • What is a quasi-experiment characterized by?
      The IV is not manipulated by the researcher
    • What can the IV in a quasi-experiment be attributed to?
      A difference in pre-existing characteristics of the participants
    • What are the potential advantages and weaknesses of quasi-experiments?
      Advantages:
      • Can investigate areas unethical or impractical to manipulate

      Weaknesses:
      • Depend on whether it is a lab, field, or natural experiment