Independent variable (IV)
Dependent variable (DV)
Co-variables
Operationalisation
Making something measurable
Examples of operationalisation of variables
1 - stating the method of measuring the DV
DV is time = not operationalised
DV is time takes to do task in seconds = operationalised
2 - Using a questionnaire to measure happiness
Extraneous variables
Any variables that might affect the DV so we try to keep them the same to ensure a fair test
Confounding variables
Variables which have not been kept the same (controlled) so may have affected the DV
Experiments
Involve manipulation of an independent variable to measure the effect on a dependent variable. There are 4 types of experiment.
Lab experiment
Strengths of lab experiments
Limitations of lab experiments
An example of a lab experiment
Lotus and Palmer
Field experiment
Strengths of field experiments
Limitations of field experiments
Natural experiment
Strength of natural experiments
Limitations of natural experiments
Quasi experiment
Strength of quasi experiments
Limitations of quasi experiments
Example of a field experiment
Bickman (IV - what they were wearing (dressed as a milkman, security guard and ordinary clothes) DV - obedience)
Example of a natural experiment
Effects of institutionalisation in Romanian orphanages
Rutter (IV - age of adoption, DV - IQ)
Example of a quasi experiment
Miller (1956)
How age affects short-term memory (digit span test)