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For your study: Methodology What would it look like to test the same aim as one of the following?: Self report Naturalistic observation All students are very pretty, dude. Aim: keep the same Sample: number, ethnicity, age, sampling method, etc… Apparatus: Describe the environment, describe the questionnaire, describe… Variables: IV and DV – What are you comparing? What are you measuring? Procedure: Step by step Data: Quant or Qual or both. What will it look like?

Methodology: Trade-offs For each of the following discuss the effect of shifting methodology: 1. Ecological Validity 2. Ethics 3. Usefulness 4. Practicality 5. Reliability 6. Validity 7. Ethnocentric bias 8. Generalizability