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Escape Room
Paper 2 Research methods
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Introduction
Welcome to the escape room! Complete the series of questions so that you can break free!
Escape room rules: You must NOT use your notes. For tasks with videos, watch the video before completing the questions.
BEST OF LUCK!!!
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
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Final Test
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Icebreaker question: Which of the following is a type of quantitative data?
The score on a personality questionnaire
Interpreting a diary entry
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You're doing great. Next question:Which of the following is the definition of predictive validity?
If the sample is represenataive
If the test predicts future behaviour
If we are actually measuring what we set out to measure
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You're almost there.What is a weakness of experiments lacking reliabilty?
You cannot be sure that the DV has directly affected the IV
They are unethical
The study may not be testing what it set out to measure
The study may not be replicable
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Test 2
Watch this video:What is meant by retroactive consent?
Researcher asks a group similar to the sample if they would take part in the research.
Researchers ask for consent after the participant has taken part in the study.
Participants agree to the potential features of a research study.
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Test 2
Now play this video and answer:Which of the following is a weakness of participant observations?
Researchers may not be objective as they may go 'native'
Researchers may not gain detailed insight inot the group being observed
An unnatural environment may be used which may reduce ecological validity.
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Test 2
Last video of the test:What does +1 represent in a correlation co efficient?
Perfect negative
Weak positive
Perfect Positive
Correlations
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Take a good look at this image:Is this picture linked to Schacter and Singer's study?
False
True
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Geography test:Bandura's (aggression) study took place in Stanford University.
False
True
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You are about to get it:Which of the following studies used Volunteer sampling?
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Drag and sort the definitions to match the key terms
Counterbalancing
A. Questions where there are fixed choices of responses
B.Key behaviours that the researcher conducting the observation will pay attention to and record
Behaviour categories
C. Small scale study conducted to ensure the method will work according to plan
Closed questions
D. A way of trying to control for order effects in a repeated measures design
Debriefing
E. After completing the research, the true aim is revealed to the participant
Pilot study
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Solución
Solution
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Test 4
Drag concepts to the corresponding group
Group A Observations
Group B Sampling
1. Controlled
2. Opportunity
3. Naturalistic
4. Volunteer
5. Overt
6. Random
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Solución
SOLUTION
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Test 4
Drag concepts to the corresponding group
Group Animal ethics
Group B Human ethics
1. Replacement
2. Privacy
3. Pain and distress
4. Right to withdraw
5. Species and strain
6. Deception
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Solución
SOLUTION
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Watch this video:What is meant by Mundane realism?
Whether you can reasonably generalise the findings from your sample to a larger group of people
The extent to which the materials and procedures involved in an experiment are similar to events that occur in the real world
Refers to the validity of the findings in relation to the progression of time
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Last video of the test:What is a leading question?
Questions that are not linked to the research aim
Questions that ask for personal details
Questions which bias the response in one direction
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Test 6
Surely you know the answer to this question:What is inter-rater reliability?
the degree to which the result of a measurement, calculation, or specification can be depended on to be accurate
a measure of consistency used to evaluate the extent to which different judges agree in their assessment decisions
when respondents give answers to questions that they believe will make them look good to others,
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Pay attention to this image:This is the vegetable that Laney et al used to plant a false memory in participants.
True
False
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Test 6
Drag and sort the definitions to match the key terms
A. a level of the IV in an experiment from which the IV is absent
Extraneous variable
Random allocation
B.when the researcher divides the participants and allocates them to certain groups using a random method
Control condition
C. a research method that used written questions
D. any variable that you're not investigating that can potentially affect the outcomes of your study
Confidentitality
E. participants results and personal information should be kept safe
Questionnaire
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SOLUTION
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