Psychology

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  • Created on: 22-10-12 20:07
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  • A controlled experiment conducted outside a laboratory. (5, 10)
  • a group of people that researcher is interested in (6, 10)
  • A method of dealing with lack of informed consent or deception , by asking a group of people who are similar to the participants whether they would agree to take part in the study. It is presumed that real participants would act in the same way. (11, 7)
  • A participant's right to have personal information protected. (15)
  • A research method in which the experimenter cannot manipulate the independent variable directly, but where it varies naturally and the effect can be observed on dependent variable. (7, 9)
  • Anything that an investigator does which has an effect on a participant's performance in the study, other than what was intended. (12, 6)
  • Participants are allocated to two (or more) groups representing different experimenting conditions. Allocation is normally done using random techniques. (11, 6)
  • Participants should have the right to withdraw from participating in a study if they are uncomfortable in any way, and should also have the right to withdraw their results. (5, 2, 8)
  • Participants should not experience negative physical or psychological effects, such as physical injury, lowered self esteem or embarrassment. (10, 4, 4)
  • The deegree to which a research finding can be generalised: to other settings (ecological validity); to other groups of people (population validity); over time (historical validity) (8, 8)

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