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AQA A-Level Psychology Paper 2- Research Methods Questions and Answers

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AQA A-Level Psychology Paper 2- Research Methods What is an aim? - Answer ️️ -A general statement of what the researcher intends to investigate; the purpose of the study. What are IVs and DVs? - Answer ️️ -Independent variable (IV) - manipulated by experimenter (the one that's changed) Dependent variable (DV) - the one that's measured What are extraneous variables? - Answer ️️ -Don't vary systematically with the IV and therefore don't act as an alternate IV but may have a...

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Research Methods - AQA psychology A2 level (2024/2025) Already Graded A+ Empirical methods - Answer ️️ -A method of gaining knowledge which relies on direct observation or testing. Independent variable - Answer ️️ -A variable that is directly manipulated by the experimenter. Dependent variable - Answer ️️ -A measurable outcome of the action of the independent variable in an experiment. Replicability - Answer ️️ -If findings from a study are true it is possible to obtain th...

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AQA A level Psychology paper 2-Research methods What Types of experiment are there? - Answer ️️ -Lab Field Natural Quasi How are lab experiments conducted? - Answer ️️ -take place in a highly controlled environment Pros and Cons of lab experiments - Answer ️️ -High level of control of the iV and DV so we can determine cause and effect High internal validity High replicability Artificial so lacks generalizability (ecological validity/mundane realism) Low external validity ...

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Research Methods Psychology AQA GCSE (2024/2025) Already Passed Hypothesis - Answer ️️ -A precise testable statement predicting the outcome of an experiment including the relationship between the IV and the DV. Independent Variable - Answer ️️ -Variable you later which produces the experiment conditions. Dependant Variable - Answer ️️ -The variable you measure to see the effect of the IV. Lab Experiment - Answer ️️ -Experiment with controlled conditions, lots of equipment....

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Research Methods- Psychology AS AQA (2024/2025) Already Passed Internal validity - Answer ️️ -Whether the study has tested what it meant to test; degree to which observed effect was due to experimental manipulation rather than extraneous variables External validity - Answer ️️ -Degree to which research finding can be generalised: to other settings (ecological validity); to other groups of people (population validity); over time (historical validity) Control - Answer ️️ -Refers...

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AQA A Level Psychology Research Methods Questions and Answers Already Passed Methods are what psychologists use to conduct their research. There are two areas of methods, what are these? - Answer ️️ -Experimental Methods and Non-Experimental Methods Outline what experimental methods consist of - Answer ️️ -Lab, natural, field and quasi experiments Outline what non-experimental methods consist of - Answer ️️ -Correlational analysis, observations, case studies and self report (i...

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AQA A Level Psychology: Research Methods Questions and Answers

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AQA A Level Psychology: Research Methods Questions and Answers Abstract - Answer ️️ -A self-contained, clear and concise summary of the research including the aim, hypothesis, method/procedure, results and conclusions. Why a psychologist may choose to use a directional hypothesis. - Answer ️️ -When the findings of previous research suggest a particular outcome. Strengths of lab experiments - Answer ️️ -High control over extraneous variables so researcher can ensure that any ef...

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GCSE Psychology: Research Methods Exam Questions and Answers

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GCSE Psychology: Research Methods Exam Questions and Answers Independent variable - Answer ️️ -The factor which is changed by the researcher in an experiment to make two or more conditions. Dependent variable - Answer ️️ -The factor which is measured in an experiment. Laboratory Experiment - Answer ️️ -A highly controlled method which measures participants' performance in two or more conditions. Experimental design - Answer ️️ -The way that participants are used in differ...

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RESEARCH METHODS AQA A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY GLOSSARY ALREADY GRADED A

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RESEARCH METHODS AQA A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY GLOSSARY ALREADY GRADED A Experimental Method - Answer ️️ -a research method using random allocation of participants and the manipulation of variables to determine cause and effect Variable - Answer ️️ -A variable is anything that can vary, i.e. changed or be changed, such as memory, attention, time taken to perform a task, etc. Experimental Method - Answer ️️ -a research method using random allocation of participants and the manipulatio...

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