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Psychology Paper 2 notes on Research Methods including definitions and evaluations. Research Methods appears in all papers in Psychology so is key to achieving high grades

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Research methods:
Key Terms:
Research Aim - A general statement that tells the purpose of the investigation

Hypotheses - A prediction that is clear, precise and testable stating the relationship between
variables. When writing a hypothesis you write the independent variable before the dependent
variable.

Independent variable - The variable that is changed

Dependent variable - The variable that is measured

Operationalisation - When you state your variable and how to measure it

Alternate hypothesis - Relationship between variables
Example: Temperature affects the amount of work completed

Null hypothesis - No relationship between variables

Directional (one-tailed) hypothesis - Predicts the effect of the independent variable on the
dependent variable. It predicts which direction the change will take place. (i.e. greater, smaller,
less, more)

In a good experiment the only thing that will cause a change in DV would be the IV as then the
researcher has shown cause and effect.

Non-directional (two-tailed) hypothesis - Predicts that the independent variable will have an
effect on the dependent variable, but the direction of the effect is not specified. It just states that
there will be a difference.

An Extraneous variable is an extra variable that interferes with the IV and DV
Types of Extraneous Variable:
● Participant Variables such as skill, ability, mood or concentration that influence
performance.
● Situational Variables are things in the environment that affect performance like
temperature
● Demand Characteristics are when participants unconsciously change behaviour due to
picking up on the purpose of the study
● Investigator Effects include factors such as giving extra information to one participant
or being nice to one participant.

Demand characteristics are controlled through single-blind procedures and deception.

Investigator effects are controlled through double blind procedures and inter-rater reliability.

, Social Desirability - Changing characteristics to try to fit in

Standardisation - Procedures in research are kept the same so it can be replicated
successfully

Randomisation - The process of assigning participants to treatment and control groups,
assuming that each participant has an equal chance of being assigned to any group. Reduces
bias.

Confounding Variable - Variables that the researcher failed to control, or eliminate, damaging
the internal validity of an experiment

Mundane Realism - How likely it is to see in the real world


Types of experiments:
● Lab Experiments are done in controlled environments and deliberately change IV and
measure DV. can easily control extraneous variables.
+ Include high internal validity as well as easy replicability
- Participants are aware of study and includes an unnatural IV

● Field Experiments take place in natural settings but still change IV and measure DV.
+ Participants are unaware with a relaxed environment
- Is difficult to control extraneous variables and may lack realism.

● Natural Experiments have no IV manipulated but DV is recorded and can occur in lab
or natural settings.
+ Researches real problems and effects
- lacks random allocation and can only include natural variety

● Quasi Experiments take place in a lab setting with no IV manipulation because it occurs
naturally like gender.
+ Uses comparison of people
- DV may be artificial reducing realism

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