What is a Laboratory Experiment?
Highly Controlled and Artificial
What is a Field Experiment?
Controlled Variables in a natural/realistic environment
What is a Quasi(Natural) Experiment?
No control over the independent variable- it’s naturally occurring. e.g gender- no direct control.
Strengths of Lab Experiment…
Weaknesses of Lab Experiment…
Strengths of Field Experiment….
- Less demand characteristics
Weaknesses of Field Experiment ….
Strengths of Quasi Experiment…
Weaknesses of Quasi Experiment…
What is the Independent Variable…
Thing you change
What is the Dependent Variable…
Thing you measure
What is Validity?
Measure of how well a test measures what it claims to measure
What is a Confounding Variable?
Something affecting your results (the DV) that is not spotted by the experimenter
What are Participant Variables?
Changes from the people doing the test (tired or bored)
What are Situational Variables?
- Changes in where the test is (noise, temperature, time of day)
What are Experimenter Variables?
Changes from the experimenter (tone of voice, body language)
What is an Extraneous Variable?
A variable that could affect the DV but has been controlled for so it doesn’t become confounding and affect the results (validity)
What is Experimental Design?
How you put people into groups and run the experiment
What is Independent Measures Design?
Participants take part in one condition (2 groups)
What is Repeated Measures Design?
Participants take part in both conditions
What is Matched Pairs Design?
Participants are matched in each condition for characterstics that may affect their performance- makes it similar
What are Individual Differences?
Differences between people (participant variables)
What are Demand Characteristics?
People behave accordingly to the aim
What are Order Effects?
Caused by repeated tests (situational variable)