2. Experimental Designs Flashcards
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Independent Groups
Definition and example
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- involves using different people in each condition
- e.g. in a drug trial, group A takes the drug, group b takes the placebo. They are not mixed
2
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Independent groups
Strengths and weaknesses
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- S - avoids practice and order effects, can be quick and easy to set up
- W - a lot of participants needed, there may be some participant variability
3
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Repeated groups
Definition and example
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- involves using the same people in each condition
- e.g. in a group trial group a takes the placebo then group A take the drug
4
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Repeated groups
Strengths and weaknesses
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- S - Participant variability is kept constant, fewer participants are required
- W - order and practice effects are present, demand characteristics may be a problem
5
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Matched pairs
Definition and example
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- involves using different participants in each condition but participants are matched or paired with another who is similar in a number of variables
- e.g. in a drug trial, each participant is paired with someone who closely matches them, one takes the placebo and the other takes the drug
6
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Matched pairs
Strengths and weaknesses
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- S - p’s variability is partially controlled, avoids practice and order effects
- W - will need a lot of participants, participants are never perfectly matched