IB Psychology HL - SCLOA - How And Why Particular Research Methods Are Used In SCLOA
Experimental studies, which use controlled environments to establish cause-and-effect relationships (e.g., Asch's conformity experiment).
research methods used in SCLOA
experimental studies (using scientific method)
- questionnaires
Key Terms
research methods used in SCLOA
experimental studies (using scientific method)
- questionnaires
experimental studies
manipulates the IV to test its effect on a DV
used because they show c...
example of a typical experimental study in SCLOA
Milgram (1963; 1974)
demonstrates how the situational factors of an authority f...
correlational studies
sociocultural factors are often personal and difficult to separate from other factors
example of a typical correlational study in SCLOA
Wei et al. (2001):
participants self-reported on their conflict resolution meth...
discuss
describe + explain
include background info/reasons for every point
...
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
research methods used in SCLOA |
- questionnaires |
experimental studies |
Example: Milgram (1963; 1974) |
example of a typical experimental study in SCLOA | Milgram (1963; 1974)
IV: social support (absence/presence), social status of location (higher/lower) |
correlational studies |
weaknesses:
example: Wei et al. (2001) |
example of a typical correlational study in SCLOA | Wei et al. (2001):
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discuss |
when discussing a theory/model: NOTE: ‘discuss’ + ‘advantages and disadvantages’ = provide clear judgment about whether the advantages or disadvantages are most significant, then explain reasons for your opinion |