Created by Elisha O'Brien
almost 11 years ago
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Question | Answer |
What are the 9 ethical guidelines? | Protection of Participants Deception Debriefing Right to Withdraw data and self Lack of fully informed consent Confidentiality Privacy Advice Colleagues |
What is an independent variable? | The one you change (manipulate) |
What is a dependant variable? | The one you measure |
What are extraneous variables? | Variables that are not part of the study but can affect the DV reducing the validity of the study |
What are the 3 key factors that can influence Internal validity? (whether the study measures what it intends to measure) | Controls-Things that can be done to isolate the IV & DV Test validity- Whether the questionnaire or test is a true test of that behaviour Experimental realism- Whether the ppts believe the situation to be true/real |
What are the 3 types of external validity? ( if the findings can be generalised to other people) | Population validity- ethnocentric, androcentric or oestrocentric Historical validity- if the findings are true for other periods such as today Ecological validity- if the findings are true to the real world |
What is a self report? | Where the participants report their own thoughts, beliefs and behaviour to the researcher |
What are the two types of questions? | Open- where you can reply in any way, and in as much detail as they like Closed- The answers are limited and words have been chosen |
What are the two types of interview? | Structured- use a set of questions, with some deviation from the set questions Unstructured- The researcher develops new questions as they go along |
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