Experimental Designs Flashcards

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What is an independent group experiment?

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When there are 2 groups and they each are investigated with different conditions with random allocation

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Adv of independent group exp

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. No order effects as it is only tested once meaning no practice would be done and there won’t be any fatigue
. Will not guess aim as it has only been tested once so they will name natural behaviour

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Disadv for independent group exp

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• Participant variables as there are different participants in each group
. More participants are needed ( twice as man) as repeated measures

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What is a repeated measures exp?

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When each participant does all the conditions of the iv , counterbalancing to avoid order effects

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Adv of repeated measure exp

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. No participant variables as they are the same people & controls ev/cv
. Fever participants half of the independent groups)

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Disadv of repeated measures

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. There are order effects- similar tasks are done twice which can cause fatigue, ev/ cv
. Easier to guess aims to both conditions and change behaviour

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What are matched pairs experiments?

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When there are 2 seperah groups but the participants are paired based on participant variables

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Adv of match pairs

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. No participant variable as thy are reduced through matching
. No order effects as they are rested once meaning there is no practice fatigue
. More people so more representative as a whole

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Disadv of matched pairs

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. Imperfect matching - takes time,not all relevant variables
. More participants needed
.although more participants, when put into pairs it is less representative of that variable

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