What are the three types of experiment?
What is a laboratory experiment?
The IV is manipulated by the researcher and the experiment is carried out in a lab or other contrived setting (controlled)
What is a field experiment?T
The IV is manipulated by the researcher but the experiment is carried out using the participants normal surroundings
What’s a Quasi experiment?
A natural experiment where the IV occurs naturally and cannot by manipulated by the researcher (eg. sun)
Advantages of laboratory experiment
Disadvantages of laboratory experiment?
Advantages of field experiment
Disadvantages of field experiment
Advantages of quasi experiments?
Disadvantages of quasi experiments/
What are the three experimental designs?
Repeated measures design
Independent measures design
matched participant design
What is a repeated measures design?
involves the use of the same people in each experimental condition
What is an independent measures design ?
Involves using different people in each condition
What is a matched participant design?
Involves the use of different people in each experimental condition but an attempt is made to make the participants as similar as possible on certain key variables
What is a laboratory experiment?
The IV is manipulated by the experimental and is carried out in a lab or contrived/controlled setting
What is a field experiment?
The IV is manipulated by the researcher but it is carried out in the participants normal surroundings/environment
What is a Quasi experiment?
A natural experiment where the IV is naturally occurring (not manipulated by the researcher
What are the advantages of a laboratory experiment?
What are the disadvantages of a laboratory experiment?
What are the advantages of a field experiment?
What are the disadvantages of a field experiment?
What are the advantages of a Quasi experiment?
What are the disadvantages of a Quasi experiment?
What is a repeated measures design?
This involves using the same people in each condition