What is an experiment?
A research method in which the researcher tries to control all variables other than the independent variable and the dependent variable; this allows the researcher to identify a cause-and-effect relationship between the IV and the DV.
What is a hypothesis?
A testable statement about the relationship between two variables: The independent variable and the dependent variable.
What is the independent variable?
The factor which will be varied or changed in an experiment to look for an effect on the other variable.
What is the dependent variable?
It is the outcome or effect we are measuring within the study.
What is a null hypothesis?
A hypothesis that exists and states that no variables affect any other variables.
How do you write a null hypothesis?
There is not going to be a significant difference in the “dependent variable” between “condition a” and “condition B” of the “independent variable”.
What is an alternative hypothesis?
The hypothesis the researcher tests by conducting a study and collecting data, which attempts to show the null hypothesis is not supported.
How do you write an alternative hypothesis?
It is predicted that there will be a significant difference in the “dependent variable” between the two conditions of the “independent variable”.
What are the different experimental methods?
What is a laboratory experiment?
What are some advantages of a laboratory experiment?
What are some disadvantages of a laboratory experiment?
- The setting is artificial. They often lack ecological validity, as the behaviour studied does not represent real life conditions. The results cannot be generalised to the natural environment of participants
- Participants may display demand characteristics, which means that they understand the aim of the study and act accordingly
What is a field experiment?
What are some advantages of a field experiment?
- Behaviour is more natural than laboratory experiment, as it takes place in the natural environment, so we have higher ecological validity.
- The participants do not know they are being studied, so they act naturally
What are some disadvantages of a laboratory experiment?
What is a natural experiment?
What are some advantages of a natural experiment?
What are some disadvantages of a natural experiment?
What is experimental design?
How the participants are used in the conditions of an experiment.
What are the different types of experimental design?
What are independent groups?
Where two or more separate groups of participants are used in an experiment; each member of the pair takes part in a different condition.
What are some advantages of independent groups?
What are some disadvantages of independent groups?
What are repeated measures?
When only one group of participants is used in an experiment; this group takes part in both conditions.