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6. A field experiment is not more easily generalised than a laboratory experiment
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
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
11. Which experiment are researches most likely to choose based on control
12. Quasi experiments can be conducted both in laboratory and in the field
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