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AQA A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: RESEARCH METHODS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED Practice questions for this set Terms in this set (47) Abstract A self-contained, clear and concise summary of the research including the aim, hypothesis, method/procedure, results and conclusions. Why a psychologist may choose to use a directional hypothesis. When the findings of previous research suggest a particular outcome. Strengths of lab experiments High control over extraneous variables so researcher can ensure that any effect on the DV is likely because of the manipulation of the IV. imitations of lab studies May lack generalisability and external validity. may be artificial and not reflect everyday life. strengths of field studies Higher mundane realism than lab studies as the environment is more natural. limitations of field experiments Reduced control over extraneous variables due to increased realism so precise replication may not be possible. Ethical issues arise when Ps are unaware that they're being studies. strengths of natural experiments Provide opportunities for research that may not have otherwise be undertaken for practical or ethical reasons. limitations of natural experiments Can't be precisely replicated. Naturally occurring event may happen rarely and limit generalisation of findings to similar situations. Strengths of quasi-experiments. Soften excited in controlled conditions so share same strengths as lab studies. Limitations of quasi-experiments. Can't randomly allocate Ps to conditions and therefore there may be a confounding variable. two sections of a scientific report. 1. Abstract (provides brief summary of study, including details of each sections). 2. Introduction (introduces background info on background research, leading to aims and hypothesis). Correlation An association between co-variables. Case study Involves an in-depth investigation, description, and analysis, over time, of a 'case', usually a single individual or a small group, or an event. Correlation coefficient Number between -1 and +1 that indicates the strength and direction of correlation. Positive correlation As one variable increases so does the other. Case history May use interviews, observations, questionnaires, or a combination.

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3/24/25, 7:48 AQA A Level Psychology: Research Methods Flashcards |
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AQA A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: RESEARCH METHODS EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
VERIFIED

Practice questions for this set


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High control over extraneous variables so researcher can ensure that any effect on the
DV is likely because of the manipulation of the IV.



Select the correct term




1Strengths of open questions 2Limitations of field experiments




3Strengths of lab experiments 4Strengths of field studies




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Terms in this set (47)


A self-contained, clear and concise
summary of the research including the
Abstract
aim, hypothesis, method/procedure,
results and conclusions.




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, 3/24/25, 7:48 AQA A Level Psychology: Research Methods Flashcards |
AM
Why a psychologist may choose to use When the findings of previous research suggest a particular outcome.
a directional hypothesis.

High control over extraneous variables so researcher can ensure that
Strengths of lab experiments
any effect on the DV is likely because of the manipulation of the IV.

May lack generalisability and external validity. may be artificial and not
imitations of lab studies
reflect everyday life.

strengths of field studies Higher mundane realism than lab studies as the environment is more natural.

Reduced control over extraneous variables due to increased realism so precise
limitations of field experiments replication may not be possible. Ethical issues arise when Ps are unaware that
they're being studies.

Provide opportunities for research that may not have otherwise be
strengths of natural experiments
undertaken for practical or ethical reasons.

Can't be precisely replicated. Naturally occurring event may happen rarely
limitations of natural experiments
and limit generalisation of findings to similar situations.

Strengths of quasi-experiments. Soften excited in controlled conditions so share same strengths as lab studies.

Can't randomly allocate Ps to conditions and therefore there may be a
Limitations of quasi-experiments.
confounding variable.

1. Abstract (provides brief summary
of study, including details of each
two sections of a scientific report. sections).
2.Introduction (introduces background
info on background research, leading to
aims and hypothesis).
Correlation An association between co-variables.

Involves an in-depth investigation,
description, and analysis, over time, of a
Case study
'case', usually a single
individual or a small group, or an event.

Number between -1 and +1 that indicates
the strength and direction of correlation.
Correlation coefficient



As one variable increases so does the other.

Positive correlation



May use interviews, observations,
questionnaires, or a combination.
Case history



Case studies tend to take place over a long
period of time - but not always.
Longitudinal



A type of observational research in which
people are studied indirectly via the
Content analysis
communications they have produced.




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