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Ethical Constraints in Experimental Research
A major limitation of the experimental method is that ethical considerations can prohibit researchers from investigating many important psychological questions. If manipulating a variable could cause harm or distress, an experiment cannot be ethically conducted, forcing researchers to use other methods.
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Types of Experimental Research
Basic Experimental Design Components
Interpreting Experimental Findings in Psychology
Reporting Research in Psychology
Weakness of Experimental Research: Artificial Settings
Ethical Constraints in Experimental Research
The Core Aim of Experimental Research
Primary Strength of Experimental Research: Establishing Causality
A researcher wants to test if a new note-taking strategy improves exam performance. They teach the new strategy to their morning class and the traditional strategy to their afternoon class. At the end of the unit, the morning class scores significantly higher on the exam. The researcher concludes that the new strategy causes better exam performance. Which of the following statements best analyzes the validity of this conclusion?
Falsifiability
Example of an Experiment: Lighting and Worker Productivity
Field Experiment
Experiment
Inability to Manipulate Variables
Experimental Record Keeping
Non-Experimental Research
Quasi-Experimental Research
Comparison of Internal Validity Across Research Designs
Applications of Surveys
Laboratory Experiment
Single-Subject Research
Match each component of experimental research with its specific role or function in the study design.
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Example of an Unethical Experiment: Child Abuse and Self-Esteem
A psychologist proposes an experiment to investigate the causal link between prolonged social isolation and the development of depression. The plan involves randomly assigning healthy adult participants to one of two groups: one group will live in a controlled, isolated environment for three months, while the other group will continue their normal social lives. From an ethical standpoint, what is the primary reason this experimental method is unacceptable?
Nonhuman Animal Subjects in Research