Week 4 Lecture Research Reliability and Variability Flashcards

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Reliability

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Consistency of measurement.

  • Would we get the same outcome if the experiment was conducted again?
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Validity

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Strength of our conclusions.

  • Does the study measure what it is intended to measure?
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What are threats to research validity?

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  • internal validity
  • confound variable
  • Demand characteristics
  • Experimenter expentancy effects
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internal validity

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Degree that experiment supports clear causal explanations

  • extent to which a study establishes a trustworthy cause-and-effect relationship between a treatment and an outcome
  • also reflects that a given study makes it possible to eliminate alternative explanations for a finding
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Confounding variable

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  • A rival variable that effects the dependent variable, but which has not been accounted for in the study
  • Prevents Cause-Effect Interpretations
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Demand characteristics

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  • When participants alter their behavior because they think that’s what the experimenter wants
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Experimenter Expectancy Effects

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  • Unintentional ways experimenters influence participants
    • E.g., Rosenthal’s “smart” and “dumb” rats
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What is the step by step peer review?

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external validity

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Generalizability, or degree to which experimental results can be applied to other people, settings, & conditions

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meta-analysis

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statistical procedure for combining results of different studies on the same topic

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How is external validity ensured?

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  • meta-analysis
  • replication
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replication

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Repeating a study to see if the results can be duplicated

  • Are we confident that our results would show up again?
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What are the two types of replication?

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  • exact replication
  • conceptual replication
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exact replication

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exactly recreate the scientific methods used in conditions of an earlier study to determine whether the results come out the same

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conceptual replication

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confirm the previous findings using a different set of specific methods and measures that test the same idea

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Why dont some studies replicate?

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  • Original study was false
  • Behavior changes over time
  • Scientific fraud
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open science framework

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To increase to openness, integrity, and reproducibility of scientific research

18
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How to minimize experimenter expectations effect

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Double-blind procedure

Neither participant nor researcher knows which experimental condition the participant is in

19
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How can demand characteristics be minimized?

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Minimal Deception: Cover story + Debriefing

Distractor or filler tasks unrelated to main question