Problems with experiments Flashcards

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What are the different types of extraneous variables?

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Participant vs situational

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What are participant extraneous variables?

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Ways in which p’s vary from each other and how it can affect results

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Examples of participant extraneous variables?

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mood, intelligence, anxiety/nerves, concentration, age, motivation, personality and gender

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What are situational extraneous variables?

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The environment that my affect participants behaviour

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Examples of situational variables?

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temperature/weather, noise, lighting and time of day

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How can we control extraneous variables?

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-Standardising procedures
-Randomisation

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What is a standardising a procedure, and how do we do it?

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Standardising a procedure is that p’s are researcher are doing the exact same things within a study
-We can do this by giving p’s the exact same instructions either written or recorded

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What are individual differences?

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A natural variation between p’s meaning they will
perform/behave differently in experiments, possibly effecting outcomes
-Can never be completely eliminated can be minimised

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What are demand characteristics?

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occur when p’s guess the aim of the study and therefore alter their behaviour

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How can demand characteristics affect a study?

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-Screw or please you effect
-Acting unnatural and nervous
-Act unnaturally due to social desirability

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How can we get rid of demand characteristics?

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-single bind procedure

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What is a single blind procedure?

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P’s dont know which condition their in so therefor dont know how to act

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What are investigator effects?

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Occurs when researcher accidentally influence result of the research

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How can investigator effects be displayed?

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-Physical characteristics e.g. attractive researcher
-Accent
-Accidental bias

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How can we reduce investigator effects?

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A double blind procedure

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What is a double blind procedure?

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Neither the p’s or the researcher know which condition the p’s are in so can’t give clues as to how the p’s should act