GCSE Psychology - Research Methods 1
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9th - 11th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following would help to improve the 'ecological validity' of an experiment?
Doing the experiment at the normal time of day for that activity
Doing the experiment in a different room to normal
Doing the experiment in controlled conditions
Doing the experiment with everyone all at the same time
Answer explanation
Ecological validity is a term that describes how life like a particular experiment might be. In this example, doing the experiment at the normal time of the day would make it as normal and life like as possible
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What does using 'counterbalancing' in an experiment help to prevent?
Order effect
Participant variables
Demand characteristics
Bias
Answer explanation
Counterbalancing is used in a 'repeated measures' design. It suggests that rather than all participants taking part in each condition in the same order, some will do one condition first, whilst others will do the other condition first. This will prevent order effects
3.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Tick ALL the following types of experimental design which DO NOT provide order effects:
Independent groups
Matched pairs
Repeated measures
Answer explanation
Order effects occur when participants perform in a different way (usually better) when they do something more than once. In psychological experiments, they exist when participants take place in both conditions in a repeated measures design. In independent groups and matched pairs, participants only take part in one condition, so there are no order effects.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following is a disadvantage of 'matched pairs'?
There will be order effects
There will be a high level of participant variables
It is difficult to match participants exactly
There may be demand characteristics
Answer explanation
Matched pairs is where you pair participants together as closely as possible (such as gender, age, ability), before one of the pair does one condition whilst one does the other. Whilst this has many advantages, there still may be differences between them that may affect the results
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Experimental design
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which 'experimental design' produces the highest amount of participant variables?
Independent groups
Matched pairs
Repeated measures
Answer explanation
Participant variables is where there is a large difference in the participants doing one condition compared to the other condition. Independent groups is where some participants take part in one condition, and another set of participants take part in the other condition. This means that there is no control over whether the participants doing each condition are alike, so there is likely to be a high level of participant variables.
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Experimental design
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which 'experimental design' does this picture show?
Independent groups
Repeated measures
Matched pairs
Answer explanation
Repeated measures is where the same people take part in both conditions of the experiment. This picture shows that the same participants are taking part in both condition A and condition B.
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Experimental design
7.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Please tick ALL the statements below that refer to 'opportunity sampling':
It is quick and easy to produce
The sample is likely to be very biased
The sample is not likely to be representative
The sample will always contain a mix of genders
Answer explanation
Opportunity sampling simply involves choosing whoever is available at the time. This makes it very quick and easy, but also means the researcher can choose who he wants, so can be heavily biased. It is also very unlikely to be a representative sample.
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Sampling methods
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