experimental design Flashcards

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What are the three types of experimental design?

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-repeated measures
-independent measures
-matched pairs

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What are repeated measures?

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-same participants take part in each condition of the experiment
-data is then compared for each participant to see if there was a difference

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Strengths of repeated measures?

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-fewer participants required so less costly and time consuming
- reduces possibility of participant variables

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Weaknesses of repeated measures? How can they be solved?

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order effects:
-practice effects
-fatigue

can be solved with counterbalancing (one half does condition A, then B, and another group does the other way round)

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What are the strengths of independent groups?

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-avoids order effects
-reduces demand characteristics

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What are the weaknesses of independent groups?

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  • more participants required meaning that it is more expensive and time consuming
    -participant variables
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What are independent measures?

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-two separate groups of randomly allocated participants used

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What are matched pairs?

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Pairs of participants are matched from the simple based on key variables/ characteristics such as age or IQ. Then one of each is placed in each group.

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What are the advantages of matched pairs?

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-reduces participant variables
-reduced/no order effects

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What are the limitations of matched pairs?

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-More participants required, making it more expensive and time consuming
-difficult to find close/ exactly matched pairs, so individual differences may still play a role

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