Research methods unit 1

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High level of control, decides who/when/where. Standersized procedure.
Lab experiment.
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Can manipulate the IV but takes place in real life setting.
Field Experiment
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No factors can be controlled. Can be any ages/sex/race.
Natural experiment.
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Lab, field and natural experiments are example of...
Experimental Methods.
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Participants are only in one condition of the experiment.
Independant measures.
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The same participants take part in both conditions of the experiment.
Repeated Measures.
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Making the two groups of participants as similar as possible.
Matched Pairs.
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What are Independent measures, repeated and matched pairs an example of?
Experimental Designs.
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People who are available at the time who fit the criteria you are looking for.
Opportunity sampling
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Participants have an eqaul chance of being chosen. ie picking names from a hat.
Random sampling
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A sample of participants from each catorgory of people of the same proportions. ie 40/60% Males and females.
Stratified sampling
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Choose participants in a fixed interval. ie, every 3rd person from the door.
Systamatic sampling
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Participants that volenteer following an advert.
Self selected sampling.
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Opportunity, random, stratified, sytamatic and self selected sampling are examples of?
Sampling techniques.
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