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Title: Unit 2 (B): Non-Experimental Research Designs


1
Unit 2 (B)Non-Experimental Research Designs
  • Mr. McCormick
  • A.P. Psychology

2
Do-Now(In Journal)
  • Think of a psychological phenomenon that you
    would be interested to research (a behavior,
    habit, disorder, etc.)
  • Briefly describe how you could hypothetically
    carry out your research

3
Pre-Research Decisions
  • Population
  • All the cases in a group being studied, from
    which samples may be drawn
  • E.g. The entire CHS student body (2,000 students)
  • Sample
  • Small group of participants, out of a total
    population, that a researcher studies
  • Representative vs. Non-representative
  • E.g. 200 CHS students

4
Pre-Research Decisions
  • What might a representative sample of CHS
    students look like?
  • How could we effectively get a representative
    sample of CHS students?

5
Pre-Research Decisions
  • Random Sample
  • A sample that fairly represents a population
    because each member has an equal chance of
    inclusion

6
Non-ExperimentalResearch Designs
  • Naturalistic Observation
  • Observation of subject(s) in a natural setting
    without manipulating or controlling the situation
    (e.g. watching teenagers in a mall)
  • Case Study
  • Intensive investigation of participant(s) (e.g.
    long-term interviews, living with participants,
    journals, video blogs)
  • Survey
  • Information is obtained by asking many
    individuals a fixed set of questions (e.g.
    questionnaire on self-reported attitudes or
    behaviors)

7
Non-ExperimentalResearch Designs
  • Longitudinal Study
  • Studying a group of participants over a number of
    years (e.g. following a group of high school
    freshmen throughout their high school career)
  • Cross-Sectional Study
  • Studying groups of participants of different ages
    and comparing them to draw conclusions about age
    (e.g. studying a group of freshmen and seniors)

8
Non-ExperimentalResearch Designs
  • Think of an example in which each of the
    following research designs would be most
    effective
  • Naturalistic Observation
  • Case Study
  • Survey
  • Longitudinal Study
  • Cross-Sectional Study

9
Correlation
  • Correlation
  • A measure of the extent to which two factors vary
    together (and how well one factor predicts the
    other)
  • Does not demonstrate causation
  • Can be positive or negative
  • Can be illusory (appears to be relationship where
    none exists)
  • Measured with scatterplots
  • Measured by a correlation coefficient r (-1 to
    1)

10
Correlation
  • What naturally-existing correlations
  • can you think of?

11
Correlation
  • Positive Correlation
  • Direct relationship
  • Both factors increase together Both factors
    decrease together
  • E.g. Amount of sleep and GPA
  • Right Perfect Positive Correlation (r1.00)

12
Height and Temperament in Men
r0.63
13
Correlation
  • Negative Correlation
  • Inverse relationship
  • One factor increases, while the other decreases
  • E.g. Physical exercise and fat content
  • Right Perfect Negative Correlation (r-1.00)

14
Correlation
  • What do you think a scatterplot would look like
    for two factors that are not correlated?
  • What would its correlation coefficient be?
  • r0.00

15
Correlation ? Causation
16
Review
  • What is the difference between a population and a
    sample?
  • How could one effectively create a representative
    sample?
  • What is the difference between a positive and
    negative correlation?
  • What are some implications of a correlation?

17
Homework
  • Research Study Response 40 Obey At Any Cost?
    (Pgs. 308-317)
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