Distinguishing Field and Laboratory Research v Field studies occur in the natural environment v Laboratory studies control for many interfering elements.

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Distinguishing Field and Laboratory Research v Field studies occur in the natural environment v Laboratory studies control for many interfering elements in the environment v Distinction is fluid Slide 7.1

Advantages and Limitations of Field and Laboratory Research Power of manipulation + - Realism + - Control usually - + Measurement maybe + Randomization - + Observer bias - + Field Laboratory Slide 7.2

Types of Historical Research v Biographical Studies v Movement Studies v Rhetorical Criticism v Development of Ideas v Case Studies v Bibliographic Research Slide 7.3