Experiments Flashcards

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What is an independent variable?

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  • Manipulated to observe effect of this variation on DV
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What is a dependent variable?

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  • Thing you measure
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What is an experimental hypothesis and what does it need to be?
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  • Statement on effect of IV on DV, precise/operationalised
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What is an example of a directional (1-tailed) hypothesis?

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  • People who sleep for 8hrs have ^score on mem test than those who sleep for 5hrs
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What is a non-directional (2-tailed) hypothesis and an example?
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  • States there’s a difference

- People who sleep for 8hrs perform diff on mem test than those who sleep for 5hrs

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What is a null hypothesis?

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  • Statement of no difference
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What is operationalisation?

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  • Variables need to be defined in a way they can easily be tested
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