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A-level Psychology - Research methods Exam Questions and Answers

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A-level Psychology - Research methods Exam Questions and Answers Aim - Answer-A general expression of what the researcher intends to investigate Hypothesis - Answer-A precise and operationalised statement about the assumed relationship between variables Directional Hypothesis - Answer-States the direction of the predicted difference between two conditions or two groups of participants Non-directional Hypothesis - Answer-Predicts simply that there is a difference between two conditions or two groups of participants without stating the direction of the difference Independent Variable - Answer-Some event that either naturally varies or is directly manipulated by an experiment in order to test it's effect on another variable Dependent Variable - Answer-A measurable outcome of the action of the independent variable in an experiment Operationalise - Answer-Ensuring that variables are in a form that can be easily measured. Experimental method - Answer-A researcher causes the independent variable to vary and records the effect of the IV on the dependent variable. The DV must be operationalised. Control - Answer-(Refers to) The extent to which any variable is held constant or regulated by a researcher Extraneous Variables - Answer-'Nuisance' variables that do not vary systematically with the IV. A researcher may control some of these. Confounding Variable - Answer-Change systematically with the IV so we cannot be sure if any observed change in the DV is due to the CV or the IV. CVs must be controlled. Demand Characteristics - Answer-Refers to any cue from the researcher or research situation that may reveal the aim of the study Investigator Effect - Answer-Any effect of the investigator's behaviour on the outcome of the research (the DV) Randomisation - Answer-The use of chance when designing investigations to control for the effects of bias Standardisation - Answer-Using exactly the same formalised procedures for all ps in a research study Control groups - Answer-Control groups are used for the purpose of setting a comparison. They act as a 'baseline' and help establish causation. Single Blind Design - Answer-A ps doesn't know the aims of the study so that demand characteristics are reduced. Double Blind Design - Answer-Both ps and researcher don't know the aims of the study to reduce demand characteristics and investigator effects. Participant Variables - Answer-Individual differences. Differences among participants, overcome by a large sample size which dilutes any extremes Situational Variables - Answer-People act differently in different situations. Time of day, Lab setting vs Natural setting Validity - Answer-(Refers to) Whether an observed effect is a genuine one External Validity - Answer-The degree to which a research finding can be generalised Ecological Validity - Answer-A type of External Validity - generalising to other settings Population Validity - Answer-A type of External Validity - generalising to other groups of people Temporal Validity - Answer-A type of External Validity - generalising to other times/over time Cultural Validity - Answer-A type of External Validity - generalising to other cultures Internal Validity - Answer-The degree to which an observed effect was due to the experimental manipulation rather than other factors such as extraneous or confounding variables Mundane Realism - Answer-(Refers to) How a study mirrors the real world. The research environment is realistic to the degree to which experiences encountered in the research environment will occur in the real world. Independent Groups - Answer-One group does one condition the other group does the other condition. Each ps experiences one condition and they're randomly allocated to the groups. ️ no order effects ️ no demand characteristics️ more ps ️ ps variables Repeated Measures - Answer-Participants doing both conditions. To avoid order effects conditions should be counterbalanced. AB-B

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