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6. A field experiment is not more easily generalised than a laboratory experiment

  • False
  • True

7. What is the main disadvantage of a quasi experiment?

  • It is difficult to replicate the conditions of the experiment and therefore it has low reliability
  • It is difficult to conduct
  • It is difficult to distinguish between effects on the DV caused by participant variables or the IV
  • It is not easily generalised

8. A quasi experiment is not truly experimental

  • True
  • False

9. What do researches not do to ensure all variables are controlled.

  • Noise is regulated
  • They conduct a field experiment
  • The experiment is conducted in an artificial environment
  • Give standardised instructions

10. Quasi experiments are less representative of real life

  • False
  • True

11. Which experiment are researches most likely to choose based on control

  • Laboratory
  • Quasi
  • Field

12. Quasi experiments can be conducted both in laboratory and in the field

  • True
  • False

13. What is the reason as to why quasi experiments are not fully experimental

  • Quasi experiments only are carried out in order to confirm an already experimented idea.
  • The experimenter can not truly be sure that changes in the DV are solely caused by the IV
  • The experimenter tells them about the experiment before it begins.
  • Quasi experiments involve more than one IV

14. The existence of a quasi experiment can easily be hidden from the participants

  • True
  • False