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Hallo! Ik verkoop mijn samenvatting van het vak onderzoeksmethoden en technieken 2. Hij is gebaseerd op alle lessen van de prof waarbij ook alle voorbeelden uitgeschreven zijn. De samenvatting is in het Engels. Als je mij privé stuurt kan ik je die ook verkopen voor een lagere prijs.

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Research Methods and Techniques II:
quantitative methods
Prof. Tim Vantilborgh

2023-2024

Amandine Vico




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,Inhoudstafel
1. Introduction to scientific reasoning ................................................................................................ 7
1.1 Psychology is a way of thinking ............................................................................................. 7
1.1.1 Producing versus consuming research .............................................................................. 7
1.1.2 How scientists work........................................................................................................... 7
1.2 Sources of information ........................................................................................................ 11
1.2.1 Research versus experience ............................................................................................ 12
1.2.2 Research versus intuition ................................................................................................ 13
1.2.3 Authority figures ............................................................................................................. 14
1.2.4 Overview ......................................................................................................................... 14
1.2.5 Scientific sources ............................................................................................................. 14
2. Foundations of scientific research ................................................................................................ 16
2.1 Three claims, four validities ................................................................................................. 16
2.1.1 Variables .......................................................................................................................... 16
2.1.2 Three claims .................................................................................................................... 17
2.1.3 The four big validities ...................................................................................................... 20
2.1.4 Conditions for causality ................................................................................................... 21
2.1.5 Prioritizing types of validity ............................................................................................. 22
2.2 Ethical guidelines for psychology research .......................................................................... 23
2.2.1 Historical examples ......................................................................................................... 23
2.2.2 The Belmont report ......................................................................................................... 23
2.2.3 APA guidelines ................................................................................................................. 24
2.2.8 Research fraud ..................................................................................................................... 25
2.2.9 Questionable research practices .......................................................................................... 25
2.2.10 Reasons and solutions ........................................................................................................ 26
2.2.11 Open science ...................................................................................................................... 27
2.2.12 Animal research ................................................................................................................. 27
3. Survey research ................................................................................................................................. 28
3.1 Identifying good measurement ................................................................................................... 28
3.1.1 Different ways to measure a variable................................................................................... 28
3.1.2 Operationalizing ................................................................................................................... 28
3.1.3 Construct validity and reliability .......................................................................................... 29
3.1.4 Evaluating reliability and construct validity articles ............................................................. 31
3.2 Surveys and observations ........................................................................................................... 33
3.2.1 Surveys ................................................................................................................................. 33
3.2.2 Experience sampling methods ............................................................................................. 33

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, 3.2.3 Single-measures versus multi-item measures ..................................................................... 33
3.2.4 Scales.................................................................................................................................... 33
3.2.5 Observations ........................................................................................................................ 37
4. Sampling ........................................................................................................................................ 39
4.1 Some key terms ........................................................................................................................... 39
4.2 Key issue ...................................................................................................................................... 39
4.3 Illustration ................................................................................................................................... 40
4.4 Sampling bias .............................................................................................................................. 40
4.5 Margin-of-error ........................................................................................................................... 40
4.6 Sampling techniques ................................................................................................................... 41
4.6.1 Biased vs unbiased sampling techniques ............................................................................. 41
4.6.2 Probability sampling............................................................................................................. 42
4.6.3 Biased sampling ................................................................................................................... 43
4.6.4 Quota sampling .................................................................................................................... 45
4.7 Why is external validity important? ............................................................................................ 45
4.8 How to evaluate the external validity ......................................................................................... 45
4.9 WEIRD samples ........................................................................................................................... 46
4.10 Online paid panels .................................................................................................................... 46
4.11 Sample size ................................................................................................................................ 47
4.12 Response rate............................................................................................................................ 47
5. Bivariate correlational research .................................................................................................... 49
5.1 Three examples.................................................................................................................... 49
5.1.1 Mehl et al. (2010): eavesdropping on happiness ............................................................ 49
5.1.2 Cacioppo et al. (2013) ..................................................................................................... 50
5.1.3 Siddarth et al. (2018) ....................................................................................................... 51
5.2 Definition ............................................................................................................................. 51
5.3 Evaluating validity ................................................................................................................ 51
5.3.1 Construct validity ............................................................................................................ 51
5.3.2 Statistical validity ............................................................................................................. 52
5.3.3 Internal validity................................................................................................................ 55
5.3.4 External validity ............................................................................................................... 57
5.4 Moderator ........................................................................................................................... 57
6. Multivariate correlational research............................................................................................... 59
6.1 Criteria for causality............................................................................................................. 59
6.2 Longitudinal designs ............................................................................................................ 59
6.2.1 Exercise............................................................................................................................ 61

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, 6.3 Multiple regression .............................................................................................................. 62
6.3.1 Rule out third variables ................................................................................................... 63
6.3.2 Patterns and parsimony................................................................................................... 67
6.4 Mediation ............................................................................................................................ 68
6.4.1 Mediator versus confounder ........................................................................................... 68
6.4.2 Mediator versus moderator ............................................................................................ 69
6.5 Controlling for confounders................................................................................................. 70
7. Introduction to simple experimental research ............................................................................. 71
7.1 Two examples ...................................................................................................................... 71
7.1.1 Mueller & Oppenheimer (2014)...................................................................................... 71
7.1.2 Van Kleef, Shimizu, & Wansink (2012) ............................................................................. 71
7.2 Experimental variables ........................................................................................................ 72
7.3 Simple experiment............................................................................................................... 72
7.3.1 Example in class............................................................................................................... 72
7.4 Experiments ......................................................................................................................... 73
7.4.1 Causality .......................................................................................................................... 73
7.4.2 Threats to internal validity .............................................................................................. 73
7.4.3 Experimental designs ...................................................................................................... 75
7.4.4 Advantages within-subjects designs ............................................................................... 77
7.4.5 Threats internal validity with within-subject designs...................................................... 77
7.4.6 Counterbalancing ............................................................................................................ 78
7.4.7 Downsides within-subjects designs................................................................................. 78
7.4.8 Is a pretest/posttest design a within-subjects design? NO ............................................. 79
7.5 Evaluating for aspects of validity ......................................................................................... 79
7.5.1 Illustration: Mueller & Oppenheimer (2014) .................................................................. 79
8. Experiments - Confounding and obscuring variables.................................................................... 82
8.1 Examples of bad experiments.............................................................................................. 82
8.1.1 Example 1 ........................................................................................................................ 82
8.1.2 Example 2 ........................................................................................................................ 82
8.1.3 Example 3 ........................................................................................................................ 82
8.2 Threats to internal validity................................................................................................... 83
8.2.1 Maturation ...................................................................................................................... 83
8.2.2 history threat ................................................................................................................... 83
8.2.3 regression to the mean ................................................................................................... 83
8.2.4 attrition............................................................................................................................ 84
8.2.5 testing .............................................................................................................................. 84

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