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Research Methods Lesson 01: IV & DV
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Task 1: Identify the IV & DV… Starter: Write the following research questions in your pink books and identify the IV and DV: Does caffeine increase alertness? Does using memory strategy improvements improve memory? Is smoking related to people’s attitude to risk? Do males and females differ in their ability to detect when someone is lying? Does age cause people’s reaction times to slow down? Is Anorexia caused by the media? If you work in the City of London are you more likely to be stressed?
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Task 2: Operationalising the IV & DV… Task 2: Now you have identified the IV & DV, state how you will operationalise each IV & DV. Does caffeine increase alertness? Does using memory strategy improvements improve memory? Is smoking related to people’s attitude to risk? Do males and females differ in their ability to detect when someone is lying? Does age cause people’s reaction times to slow down? Is Anorexia caused by the media? If you work in the City of London are you more likely to be stressed?
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Task 3: Spot the difference… Task 3: Once you have operationalised the IV & DV, think about what is different between the first two statements, in comparison to the final 5... Does caffeine increase alertness? Does using memory strategy improvements improve memory? Is smoking related to people’s attitude to risk? Do males and females differ in their ability to detect when someone is lying? Does age cause people’s reaction times to slow down? Is Anorexia caused by the media? If you work in the City of London are you more likely to be stressed?
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Learning Objectives To identify and operationalise the IV and DV in a research question. To understand the different parts of an experiment; Aim Procedure Findings Conclusion Evaluation
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Aim, Method, Results, Conclusion & Evaluation Parts of an experiment.
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Parts of an Experiment Aim Procedure Findings Conclusion Evaluation
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Aim The research question they (the researchers) want to answer. e.g. Does caffeine increase alertness?
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Procedure (Method) Includes: The Design (Laboratory, Field) Participants (Sample) Materials Required The procedure
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Results The Findings; Reporting of the data recorded; qualitative or quantitative.
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Conclusion A brief summary of the main findings in a sentence, linked to the original aim (research question). E.g. Organising words into a hierarchy, improves memory recall.
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Evaluation What is good and bad about the study? How the study could be improved next time.
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