Type of observation where participants are aware of the fact that they are being observed.
What is 'overt observation'
This term refers to when a study measures what it is intended to measure.
What is validity?
A type of experiment where the allocation into groups is not done randomly. Instead, some pre-existing inter-group difference is used. A major limitation is that no cause and effect relationship can be infered because we cannot be sure of the equivalence of comparison groups.
What is a 'quasi experiment'?
This is what we call a combination of different approaches to collecting and interpreting data and it is used to enhance the credibility of a study.
What is 'triangulation'?
This is one other limitation of a correlational study other than not being able to establish a causation.
What is 'the third variable problem' (or other answers)?
This number for the correlation coefficient (effect size, r) shows researchers that there seems to be a large correlation between two variables.
What means 0.50?
In this type of experiment the researcher has no control over the IV. Thus, the ecological validity is really high, but internal validity is low and researchers have less control over confounding variables.
What is a natural experiment?
In this type of experiment the study is carried out in the natural environment, but the researcher still manipulates variables.
What is Field experiment
In research the aim is to be able to take our findings and generalize them to the larger population. Which is known as this.
What is 'generalizability'?
These are all methods the IB declares as a "research method".
What is the term summarizing the following: case sudy, observation (lab vs. naturalistic), interviews (unstructured, semi-structured, focus group), Experiments, Field experiments, Quasi-experiments, Natural experiments, Correlational research, Surveys?
A problem with experiments is that if they are highly controlled and the environment is artificial, the study may have________
Low ecological validity
Name the type of validity: when an experiment was conducted using appropriate controls so that it supports the conclusion that the independent variable caused observed differences in the dependent variable.
Internal Validity
In this type of obervation, deception is part of the process. But deception mus always be kept to a minimum.
What is 'covert observation'?