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RESEARCH METHODS AQA PSYCHOLOGY EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED 100% GUARANTEED PASS Aims Developed from a theory and is a general statement that describes the purpose of the investigation Hypothesis Statement made at the start of a study and clearly states the relationship between variables Can be directional (one-tailed) or non-directional (two-tailed) Directional anticipates what sort of difference Non-directional just states there is a difference (nature not specified) Deciding Which Hypothesis to Use Directional when findings of previous research studies suggest particular outcome Non-directional when there's no previous research, or findings from earlier studies are contradictory Independent Variable Researcher changes or manipulates Dependent Variable Records or measures effect of change on DV Levels of the IV 2 levels, control condition and experimental condition Operationalisation How exactly to manipulate the IV and measure the DV Extraneous Variables Any variables that might potentially interfere with the IV or DV Should be controlled or removed, essentially nuisance variables Confounding Variables DO change systematically with the IV May affect DV therefore cannot be sure of true source of changes to DV Demand Characteristics Cues that help ppts to guess hypothesis Please U or Screw U effects, behaviour no longer natural, extraneous variable Investigator Effects Characteristics/ behaviour of researcher which influences results Randomisation Use of chance in order to control for effect of bias when designing materials and deciding the order of conditions (alternative to counterbalancing) Standardisation Using exactly the same formulated procedures and instructions for all participants in a research study Subject to same environment, information and experience Experimental Design Refers to how ppts are arranged in relation to the different experimental conditions Independent Groups 2 separate groups of ppts experience 2 different conditions, performance would then be compared Evaluation of Independent Groups PROBLEMS - Main problem is individual differences, to combat this random allocation is used - Less economical (larger sample size) POSITIVE - Demand characteristics and order effects aren't a problem Repeated Measures All ppts take part in all conditions then compared to see if there's a difference (demand characteristics more likely) Evaluation of Repeated Measures PROBLEMS - Order effects, combat using counter balancing - Demand characteristics (ppts guess aims) POSITIVE - Ppt variables controlled and fewer needed Matched Pairs Ppts paired together on a variable or variables relevant to experiment, then one ppt from each pair would be allocated to different condition, attempt to control participant variables Evaluation of Matched Pairs

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RESEARCH METHODS AQA PSYCHOLOGY EXAM

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE

SOLUTIONS VERIFIED 100% GUARANTEED PASS




Aims


Developed from a theory and is a general statement that describes the purpose of the investigation


Hypothesis


Statement made at the start of a study and clearly states the relationship between variables

Can be directional (one-tailed) or non-directional (two-tailed)

Directional anticipates what sort of difference

Non-directional just states there is a difference (nature not specified)


Deciding Which Hypothesis to Use


Directional when findings of previous research studies suggest particular outcome

Non-directional when there's no previous research, or findings from earlier studies are contradictory


Independent Variable


Researcher changes or manipulates


Dependent Variable

,Records or measures effect of change on DV


Levels of the IV


2 levels, control condition and experimental condition


Operationalisation


How exactly to manipulate the IV and measure the DV


Extraneous Variables


Any variables that might potentially interfere with the IV or DV

Should be controlled or removed, essentially nuisance variables


Confounding Variables


DO change systematically with the IV

May affect DV therefore cannot be sure of true source of changes to DV


Demand Characteristics


Cues that help ppts to guess hypothesis

Please U or Screw U effects, behaviour no longer natural, extraneous variable


Investigator Effects


Characteristics/ behaviour of researcher which influences results


Randomisation


Use of chance in order to control for effect of bias when designing materials and deciding the order of

conditions (alternative to counterbalancing)


Standardisation

,Using exactly the same formulated procedures and instructions for all participants in a research study

Subject to same environment, information and experience


Experimental Design


Refers to how ppts are arranged in relation to the different experimental conditions


Independent Groups


2 separate groups of ppts experience 2 different conditions, performance would then be compared


Evaluation of Independent Groups


PROBLEMS

- Main problem is individual differences, to combat this random allocation is used

- Less economical (larger sample size)

POSITIVE

- Demand characteristics and order effects aren't a problem


Repeated Measures


All ppts take part in all conditions then compared to see if there's a difference (demand characteristics

more likely)


Evaluation of Repeated Measures


PROBLEMS

- Order effects, combat using counter balancing

- Demand characteristics (ppts guess aims)

POSITIVE

- Ppt variables controlled and fewer needed

, Matched Pairs


Ppts paired together on a variable or variables relevant to experiment, then one ppt from each pair

would be allocated to different condition, attempt to control participant variables


Evaluation of Matched Pairs


PROBLEM

- Time-consuming and expensive (pre-test)

POSITIVE

- Order effects and demand characteristics less of a problem and attempts to reduce ppt variables


Types of Experiment


Laboratory

Field

Natural

Quasi


Laboratory Experiments


Highly controlled environment

Researcher manipulated IV and records effect on DV

Maintaining strict control of extraneous variables


Evaluation of Laboratory Experiments


STRENGTHS

- High control over EV, ensure any effect on DV is due to IV > cause and effect = high internal validity

- Replication is more possible (vital for validity)

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