Experimental design Flashcards

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What is a repeated measures design?

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  • Each ppt takes part in every condition being tested, may be ctrl group
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What are the pros of a repeated measures design?

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  • Control ppt variables, same person tested 2x

- Fewer ppt needed, ^data = conclusions^ dependable

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What is an independent groups design?

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  • Diff ppt allocated to 2+ exprmtr groups, may be ctrl
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What are the pros of an independent groups design?

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  • Avoid order effects (each ppt tested once)

- Avoids ppt guessing aim of exprmt

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What are the cons of an independent groups design?

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  • No control of ppt variables (^IQ in groups)

- Needs more ppt

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What is a matched pairs design?

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  • Ppt similar on key variables (memory) paired

- 1 member of pair placed in group A, other group B

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What are the pros of a matched pairs design?

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  • Controls for ppt variables (matching)

- Avoids order effects

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What are the types of order effects?

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  • Practice effect = ppt better on 2nd test (^better w exp)

- Fatigue effect = perform >well (bored/tired)

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How can you deal with >control of ppt variables?

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  • Randomisation of ppt to conditions

- Ppt variables shouldn’t cluster in 1 particular group

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How can you control order effects (repeated measures)?

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  • Counterbalancing, change order of conditions
  • People doing con A = benefit from practice effect
  • Condition B last = benefit from practice effect
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What are the cons of a repeated measures design?

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  • Order effects

- Ppt may guess purpose of exp if doing both condition

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What are the cons of a matched pairs design?

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  • Time consuming to match ppt

- May not control all ppt variables, match ones known to be relevant

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How can you control extraneous variables (ppt/situational)?

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  • Variables held constant (similar age)

- Variables randomly allocated across conditions

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