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  1. Quasi Experiment

    Quasi Experiment. Quasi-experiments contain a naturally occurring IV. However, in a quasi-experiment the naturally occurring IV is a difference between people that already exists (i.e. …

  2. Quasi experiment

    Quasi experiment. Advantages. Useful when it's unethical to manipulate the IV. Studies the 'real effects' so there is increased realism and ecological validaty. Disadvantages. Confounding environmental variables are more likely= less …

  3. True, Natural and Field Experiments

    There is a difference between a “true experiment” a “field experiment” and a “natural experiment”. These separate experimental methods are commonly used in psychological research and they each have their …

  4. Quasi-Experimental Design

    Quasi-experimental design is most useful in situations where it would be unethical or impractical to run a true experiment. Quasi-experiments have lower internal validity than true experiments, but they often have higher …

  5. Maguire

    Method: Natural Experiment (Quasi) Quasi experiments compare two pre-existing groups. In maguire’s case it is a correlational study, where driving experience is corrleated with the grey …

  6. How to explain the use of a research method

    Learn how to effectively explain and apply research methods in IB Psychology using real-life examples and supporting evidence. Improve your understanding and earn top marks with this comprehensive guide.