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AQA Psychology Research Methods quiz for AS. Covers all topics in the AQA Psychology textbook, including researchers, evaluations and theories. Made for my own benefit, so not all questions will help you out, but feel free to use.

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Research Methods Quiz- Psychology (AS)

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Aim: a general ( statement, conclusion, idea ) of what the researcher intends to investigate- the ( purpose, outcome, conclusion ) of the study. Hypothesis: a ( testable, untestable ) statement that states the relationship between the ( variables, beliefs, data ) being investigated.

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A directional hypothesis: states what kind of difference there will be between the ( variables, outcomes, researchers, conclusions ). They often include words like 'more' or 'less' e.g. People who drink caffeine will be more intelligent than people who don't. A non-directional hypothesis: simply states that there will be a difference, but not the ( type, outcome, conclusion ) e.g. People who drink more caffeine will differ in terms of intelligence when compared to people who don't drink caffeine.

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Researchers usually use directional hypotheses when previous research suggests no particular outcome. When previous research suggests a particular outcome, they'd use a non-directional hypothesis.

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  • WAHR
  • FALSCH

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In an experiment, the researcher manipulates the variable and records the effect of this change on the variable.

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Levels of the IV: the condition (e.g. No caffeine/ drink of water), the condition (caffeine). An effective directional hypothesis should distinguish between the IV and DV e.g. The group who drink caffeine will be more intelligent than the group who drink water. The only issue with this hypothesis is that it doesn't include the of the variables (explained in other question)

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    control
    experimental
    operationalisation

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Operationalisation of variables includes ensuring the variables being investigated are ( measurable, immeasurable, subjective, confounding ) and therefore unfuzzy, e.g. Participants who drink 200ml of coffee in one hour can answer 5 more questions in a 20 minute period than participants who drink 200ml of water in one hour.

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Extraneous variables: any variable other than the ( IV, DV, CV ) which may have an effect on the ( DV, IV, CV ). They ( do not vary, vary ) systematically with the IV. Confounding variables: any variable other than the ( IV, EV, DV ) which may have affected the ( DV, IV, EV ) so we are unsure of the true source of the changes to the DV. They ( vary, do not vary ) systematically with the IV.

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Demand characteristics: in which the participant guesses the ( aim, outcome, conclusion ) of a study, and then acts accordingly e.g. As they believe they are ( expected, not expected ) to behave, or try to over-perform to ( please, irritate, obey ) the researcher.

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Investigator effects: how the ( researcher, participant, general public, expected )'s behaviour influences a participant's behaviour e.g. Smiling at certain participants but not others. It can also refer to the ( actions, beliefs, opinions ) of the researcher related to the study design e.g. Selection of participants, the materials, the instructions etc. ( Leading, Open, Closed ) questions are also an example of investigator effects

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Which technique is used to minimise the effects of extraneous/confounding variables on an outcome?

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  • Operationalisation

  • Randomisation

  • Demand characteristics

  • Leading questions

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( Randomisation, Operationalisation ) refers to the use of ( chance, objectivity, rigid structure, researcher involvement, participant involvement ) wherever possible during an experiment to reduce investigator effects. For example, if participants must recall word from a list, the list should be randomly generated- the position is not chosen by the experimenter.

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Standardisation: all participants must have ( the same, a different, a similar ) environment, information and experience. This includes standardised ( instructions, beliefs, ideas, outcomes ).

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Experimental Design: 1. ( Independent, Repeated, Matched ) groups: ( two, three ) separate groups, one group does control condition, other does experimental condition. Results are compared. 2. ( Repeated, Independent, Matched ) measures: ( one group, two groups ), does both the control condition and the experimental condition. Results are compared. 3. Matched pairs: choosing one group, then choosing another to ( match, contrast, compete against ) participants in the first group (e.g. Based on IQ, culture etc.) One group does control condition, other does experimental condition. Results are compared.

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Name two advantages of the independent group design

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  • Order effects are not a problem

  • Participants less likely to guess aims

  • Cost- effective

  • Lack of participant variables

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Name two disadvantages of the independent groups design

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  • Quite expensive

  • Participant variables

  • Order effects

  • Easy to guess aims

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Name two advantages of the repeated measures design

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  • Fewer participant variables

  • Cheaper

  • Fewer order effects

  • No demand characteristics

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Name two disadvantages of the repeated measures design

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  • Order effects

  • Demand characteristics

  • Expensive

  • Participant variables

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Name two advantages of the matched pairs design

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  • No order effects

  • Fewer demand characteristics

  • Cheaper and faster

  • No participant variables

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Name two disadvantages of the matched pairs design

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  • Some participant variables

  • More expensive and time consuming

  • Order effects

  • Demand characteristics

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allocation: allocating participants randomly to the conditions. This should evenly distribute participant characteristics (e.g. Names in a hat). -balancing: half participants take part in condition A then B, the other half do B then A. This helps control effect, although it doesn't remove them entirely.

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Lab experiment: takes place in a environment in which the manipulates the , while maintaining of the extraneous variables.

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    controlled
    natural
    abnormal
    researcher
    environment
    IV
    DV
    CV
    PV
    EV
    strict control
    moderate control
    no control

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Field experiment: takes place in a setting in which the manipulates the IV.

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    natural
    lab
    outdoor
    field
    controlled
    researcher
    environment
    general public

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Natural experiment: takes place in a setting in which the change in the IV brought about by the , but would occurred anyway.

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    natural
    lab
    controlled
    well-populated
    is not
    is
    researcher
    environment
    general public

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Quasi experiment: there is of the IV, it exists anyway (e.g. Age or gender)

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    no manipulation
    manipulation
    minimal manipulation

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Name three advantages of lab experiments

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  • Control over variables

  • Easily replicable

  • High internal validity

  • Easy to generalise

  • High external validity

  • No demand characteristics

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Name four disadvantages of lab experiments

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  • Low external validity

  • Low internal validity

  • Too artificial

  • Difficult to generalise

  • Demand characteristics

  • Participant variables more likely

  • Lack of control

  • Difficult to replicate

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Name two advantages of field experiments

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  • More natural environment

  • More controlled environment

  • High external validity

  • High internal validity

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Name two disadvantages of field experiments

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  • Ethical issues- no consent

  • Lack of control

  • Too artificial

  • Low external validity

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Name two advantages of natural experiments

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  • High external validity

  • High internal validity

  • Provide opportunities that are normally impossible

  • Easy to generalise

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Name two disadvantages of natural experiments

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  • Difficult to generalise

  • Can't randomly allocate

  • Low external validity

  • Too artificial

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Name an advantage of quasi experiments

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  • Carried out in controlled conditions

  • Carried out in natural environment

  • Easy to identify cause and effect

  • Few confounding variables

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Name a disadvantage of quasi experiments

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  • Cannot randomly allocate

  • Lack of control

  • Difficult to replicate

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The target population: a ( subset, type, sample ) of general population e.g. Male students for Idaho. The sample: a small group that is ideally representative of the ( target, general ) population.

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Random sampling: ( all, most, some, half of the ) members of target population ( have equal, haven't got an equal ) chance of being selected. Each person is added to a list and then given a number, and the sample is generated via a ( computer, researcher ) (e.g. Computer-based randomiser)

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Systematic sampling: every ( nth, single, other ) person is selected e.g. Every 5th pupil on a school register. A sampling frame (alphabetised list of target population) is produced and every nth person is selected.

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Stratified sampling: the sample reflects the proportions of people in particular sub-groups (( strata, omega, gamma, stratifiers )). The researcher calculates what percentage each strata is of the ( general population, world, target population ) (e.g. 40% female) and then participants are ( randomly, systematically ) sampled accordingly. With reference to the example above, if you were to have 20 participants, 8 would need to be female in order to be representative.

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Opportunity sampling: selecting anyone who is ( willing, unwilling, randomly sampled ) and able to participate.

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Volunteer sampling: involves the researcher advertising the study, and participants selecting ( themselves, others, the researcher ) to take part (volunteer)z

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Name and advantage of random sampling

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  • Free from researcher bias

  • Quick and easy to do

  • Very representative

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Name three disadvantages of random sampling

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  • Difficult and time consuming

  • Sample can still be unrepresentative

  • Participants can refuse to take part

  • Researcher bias can affect sample

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Name two advantages of systematic sampling

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  • Avoids researcher bias

  • Quite representative

  • Entirely representative

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Name two advantages of stratified sampling

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  • Avoids researcher bias

  • Representative sample

  • Strata identifies all ways people are different

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Name a disadvantage of stratified sampling

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  • Complete representation impossible

  • Not representative

  • Researcher bias

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Name an advantage of opportunity sampling

Wähle eine oder mehr der folgenden:

  • Convenient

  • Representative

  • Avoids researcher bias

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Name two disadvantages of opportunity sampling

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  • Researcher bias

  • Unrepresentative

  • Inconvenient

  • Expensive+ time consuming

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Name an advantage of volunteer sampling

Wähle eine oder mehr der folgenden:

  • Easy+ quick

  • Representative

  • Easy to generalise

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Name a disadvantage of volunteer sampling

Wähle eine oder mehr der folgenden:

  • Volunteer bias

  • Researcher bias

  • Time consuming

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Informed consent: making participants aware of the ( aims, beliefs, researcher's name ), procedures, their ( rights, lack of rights ) and the use of the data. It can make a study seem ( unnatural, more natural ) if the participant knows the aims.

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Deception: ( deliberately, accidentally ) misleading or withholding information. This means participants can't ( give informed consent, behave naturally, interact adequately ). It can be justified if it means participants' behaviour is more ( natural, artificial ) and they are not suffering.

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Protection from ( harm, help, researcher, public ): participants should not suffer any form of harm during the experiment. The harm can be psychological e.g. Feeling embarrassed, guilty or inadequate.

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Privacy: ( participants, researchers, the general public ) control information about themselves. Confidentiality: this involves the right to have our ( personal, medical, educational, public ) data protected.

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To deal with informed consent, researchers should send a consent ( letter, demand, order ), and only go ahead when this is signed.

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Dealing with protection from harm and deception: ( debriefing, standardisation, operationalisation, sampling ) can be used to ensure the participants know the aims and ( details, problems ) of the study. It should also reassure participants that they have the right to ( withhold, enclose all ) information, and that they can be provided counselling if necessary.

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Dealing with confidentiality: this often done by referring to participants by ( numbers, first names, last names ) or ( initials, code names ). They are also reminded during debriefing that their data will be protected throughout.

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A pilot study is a small-scale version of the actual investigation.

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  • WAHR
  • FALSCH

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Pilot studies often use ( fewer, more, male, female ) participants, and are utilised to test if the ( investigation, aim, hypothesis ) runs smoothly. This also involves identifying any ( issues, positives, participants ) so they can be modified in order to save time and money in the future.

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Single blind trial: only ( researcher, participant ) knows aim, controls ( demand characteristics, participant variables, order effects, researcher bias ). Double blind trial: both researcher and participant ( don't know, know )aim, preventing demand characteristics and ( investigator effects, participant variables, order effects ).

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Control group: group of participants whose purpose is for ( comparison, proof, results, highlighting change in DV ). The experiment group tests the effects of changing the IV, and this is compared to results from the control group.

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Naturalistic observation: watching and recording behaviour in the setting in which it would ( normally, not normally, never ) be performed. Controlled observation: watching and recording behaviour within a ( structured, natural ) environment e.g. In which some variables are managed

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Covert observation: participants' behaviour is recorded and watched ( without, with ) their knowledge or consent. Overt observation: participants' behaviour is recorded and watched ( with, without ) their knowledge and consent

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Participant observation: researcher ( becomes, doesn't become ) member of group whose behaviour he/she is recording. Non-participant observation: researcher ( doesn't become, becomes )a member of group whose behaviour he/she is recording.

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Naturalistic observations have high ( external, internal ) validity as findings ( can, can't ) be generalised to everyday life. Lack of control decreases ( replicability, generalisability ) and extraneous variables could also be present. Controlled observations ( can't, can ) be easily generalised, but extraneous variables are ( less, more ) common so replication is ( easier, harder )

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