Experimental design Flashcards

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What is a method

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A way to collect data, e.g, experiment, survey or case study

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What are independent groups?

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Two separate groups are involved and each group does one condition of the experiment

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What are repeated measures?

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All participants take part in all conditions of the experiment.

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What is matched pairs?

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Participants are matched on some variable that is important to the experiment and then one of each pair is allocated to a different condition

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What are the strengths of independent groups?

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No order effects, low chance of demand characteristics and relatively cheap and easy

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What are limitations of independent groups?

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Individual differences (participant variables) are confounding variables

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How do you deal with the limitations of independent groups?

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Random allocation to conditions and single/double blind trials

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What are strengths of repeated measures?

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No impact from individual differences and fewer participants needed

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What are limitations of repeated measures?

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Order effects and high risk of demand characteristics

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How do you deal with limitations of repeated measures?

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Counterbalancing and randomisation of stimulus

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What are strengths of matched pairs?

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No order effects, low chance of demand characteristics and individual differences are controlled

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What are limitations of matched pairs?

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Perfect matching is impossible and is expensive and time consuming

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How do you deal with limitations of matched pairs design?

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Random allocation of matched pairs to the conditions

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What is random allocation?

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An attempt to evenly distribute participant differences across experimental conditions in an independent groups design

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What is counterbalancing?

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An attempt to control for order effects in a repeated measures design where half the participants do the conditions in one order and the other half in the opposite order

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