Controlling studies Flashcards
what are demand characteristics?
any cue from the researcher or the situation which may lead to the participant changing their behaviour or guessing the aim of the study.
this leads to screw you or please you effect, which can become a confounding variable.
what are investigator effects?
an effect of the researchers behaviour on the research outcome.
e.g. gender, age, body language, expectancy
what is randomisation?
use of chance when designing materials and order of conditions.
e.g. order of a word list
what is standardisation?
using exactly the same procedures in each study for all participants.
what is a single blind procedure?
participants are not told the aims or what condition they’re in, or even that another condition exists.
this controls DC’s
what is a double blind procedure?
Neither participants not the researcher are told the aims or what condition they are in, or that another condiiton exists.
Controls D.C’s and researcher bias.