Methods: Experiments Flashcards

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Define the experimental group.

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Define the control group.

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Define the independent variable.

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Define dependent variable.

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Suggest two reasons why data from laboratory experiments may be high in reliability.

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Identify three practical problems of laboratory experiments.

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Identify three ethical problems of laboratory experiments.

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Suggest two reasons why positivists might favour laboratory experiments.

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Identify two problems of using laboratory experiments in sociological research.

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Why do interpretivists reject the use of laboratory experiments?

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Why might interpretivists favour field experiments?

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Why might the fact that humans have free will be a problem for sociological research using the experimental method?

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Identify two differences between field experiments and laboratory experiments.

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What are the two steps in carrying out a ‘thought experiment’?

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