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A2 Psychology                                                                                                                                       OCR G544



    Laboratory                                                                                                                            Quasi
    What is it?                                                               What is it?
       An experiment which is conducted under highly controlled conditions.      An experiment where the independent variable is not manipulated by
       The variable which is being manipulated by the researcher is called       the experimenter but occurs naturally.
       the independent variable and the dependent variable is the change in      These experiments are often called natural experiments.
       behaviour measured by the researcher.
                                                                              Strengths
    Strengths                                                                    Allows research to be carried out where it would be unethical to
       Manipulation of IV indicates cause and effect relationship                manipulate the Independent Variable manually
       Increased control and accurate measurement
       Standardised procedure = replication is possible                       Weaknesses
                                                                                 It is difficult to control your experimental conditions because you are
    Weaknesses                                                                   not able to manipulate things yourself
       Total control over all variables is not possible                          the risk that a quasi-experiment becomes a correlational study if it is
       Artificial conditions may produce unnatural behaviour that lacks          not very aptly designed
       ecological validity
       Results likely to be biased by sampling, demand characteristics,       Studies
       experimenter expectancy                                                   Savage-Rambaugh
       May raise ethical problems of deception

    Studies
       Loftus & Palmer
       Gaab et al




                                                                    Approaches & Research Methods                   Page 1
A2 Psychology                                                                                                                                             OCR G544



    Field                                                                                                                         Correlation
    What is it?                                                                   What is it?
       The application of a psychological research in the ‘real world’               Statistical analysis used to quantify the strength of relationship
       Participants are usually not aware that they are taking part in an            between two variables
       experiment
       The IV is still manipulated                                                Strengths
                                                                                     Calculates the strength of relationships between two variables
    Strengths                                                                        Useful as a pointer for further more detailed research
       People may behave more realistically – therefore higher realism
       Easier to generalise results to the wider population                       Weaknesses
                                                                                     Cannot assume cause and effect, strong correlation between
    Weaknesses                                                                       variables may be misleading
       Often only weak control of extraneous variables – difficult to replicate      Lack of correlation many not mean there is no relationship, it could
       Can be time consuming and costly                                              be non-linear

    Studies                                                                       Studies
       Piliavin                                                                      Becker et al.




                                                                    Approaches & Research Methods                        Page 2
A2 Psychology                                                                                                                                         OCR G544



    Observation                                                                                                                   Interview
    What is it?                                                                 What is it?
       Watching the behaviour of humans in a natural environment                   Face to face conversations that can be unstructured or structured –
       Researcher does not manipulate variables and does not interfere             dependent on situation
                                                                                   Interviews are recorded for later in depth analysis
    Strengths
       More natural behaviour occurs if people are unaware of observation       Strengths
       study of situations cannot be artificially set up                           Detailed information can be obtained and avoids oversimplifying
                                                                                   complex issues
    Weaknesses                                                                     Greater attention to individual’s point of view – important in clinical
       observer may affect behaviour if detected                                   psychology
       difficult to replicate – cannot control extraneous variables                Unstructured, causal interviews may encourage openness in answers
       need for more than one observer
                                                                                Weaknesses
    Studies                                                                        Difficult to analyse if unstructured and qualitative in nature
       Rosenhan                                                                    Time consuming and expensive
       Reicher & Haslam                                                            Possible interviewer effects.
       Savage - Rambaugh
                                                                                Studies
                                                                                   Becker




                                                                      Approaches & Research Methods                   Page 3
A2 Psychology                                                                                                OCR G544



    Questionnaire
    What is it?
       The use of closed and open questions to gain insight into what a
       person is thinking

    Strengths
       Many people can be tested quickly. Easy to generate quantitative
       data and easy to analyse
       Used to collect large amounts of data about what people think as well
       as what they do
       Convenient – researcher does not need to be present as answers can
       be mailed so respondent has time to consider answers
       Can quickly show changes in attitudes ore behaviour before and after
       specific events

    Weaknesses
       Social desirability – people say what they think looks good
       People may not tell the truth, especially on sensitive issues
       If researcher is present then this may affect answers. Postal surveys
       may also have a low response rate
       Difficult to phrase questions clearly, may obtain different
       interpretations of questions

    Studies




                                                                    Approaches & Research Methods   Page 4

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Research methods

  • 1. A2 Psychology OCR G544 Laboratory Quasi What is it? What is it? An experiment which is conducted under highly controlled conditions. An experiment where the independent variable is not manipulated by The variable which is being manipulated by the researcher is called the experimenter but occurs naturally. the independent variable and the dependent variable is the change in These experiments are often called natural experiments. behaviour measured by the researcher. Strengths Strengths Allows research to be carried out where it would be unethical to Manipulation of IV indicates cause and effect relationship manipulate the Independent Variable manually Increased control and accurate measurement Standardised procedure = replication is possible Weaknesses It is difficult to control your experimental conditions because you are Weaknesses not able to manipulate things yourself Total control over all variables is not possible the risk that a quasi-experiment becomes a correlational study if it is Artificial conditions may produce unnatural behaviour that lacks not very aptly designed ecological validity Results likely to be biased by sampling, demand characteristics, Studies experimenter expectancy Savage-Rambaugh May raise ethical problems of deception Studies Loftus & Palmer Gaab et al Approaches & Research Methods Page 1
  • 2. A2 Psychology OCR G544 Field Correlation What is it? What is it? The application of a psychological research in the ‘real world’ Statistical analysis used to quantify the strength of relationship Participants are usually not aware that they are taking part in an between two variables experiment The IV is still manipulated Strengths Calculates the strength of relationships between two variables Strengths Useful as a pointer for further more detailed research People may behave more realistically – therefore higher realism Easier to generalise results to the wider population Weaknesses Cannot assume cause and effect, strong correlation between Weaknesses variables may be misleading Often only weak control of extraneous variables – difficult to replicate Lack of correlation many not mean there is no relationship, it could Can be time consuming and costly be non-linear Studies Studies Piliavin Becker et al. Approaches & Research Methods Page 2
  • 3. A2 Psychology OCR G544 Observation Interview What is it? What is it? Watching the behaviour of humans in a natural environment Face to face conversations that can be unstructured or structured – Researcher does not manipulate variables and does not interfere dependent on situation Interviews are recorded for later in depth analysis Strengths More natural behaviour occurs if people are unaware of observation Strengths study of situations cannot be artificially set up Detailed information can be obtained and avoids oversimplifying complex issues Weaknesses Greater attention to individual’s point of view – important in clinical observer may affect behaviour if detected psychology difficult to replicate – cannot control extraneous variables Unstructured, causal interviews may encourage openness in answers need for more than one observer Weaknesses Studies Difficult to analyse if unstructured and qualitative in nature Rosenhan Time consuming and expensive Reicher & Haslam Possible interviewer effects. Savage - Rambaugh Studies Becker Approaches & Research Methods Page 3
  • 4. A2 Psychology OCR G544 Questionnaire What is it? The use of closed and open questions to gain insight into what a person is thinking Strengths Many people can be tested quickly. Easy to generate quantitative data and easy to analyse Used to collect large amounts of data about what people think as well as what they do Convenient – researcher does not need to be present as answers can be mailed so respondent has time to consider answers Can quickly show changes in attitudes ore behaviour before and after specific events Weaknesses Social desirability – people say what they think looks good People may not tell the truth, especially on sensitive issues If researcher is present then this may affect answers. Postal surveys may also have a low response rate Difficult to phrase questions clearly, may obtain different interpretations of questions Studies Approaches & Research Methods Page 4