Ch. 10 - Repeated Measures Flashcards

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repeated measures design

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participants experience ALL levels of an IV.
the DV is measured more than once.
AKA WITHIN SUBJECTS

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advantages of repeated measures designs

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FEWER participants required
MORE POWER = detects better results
can be measured OVER TIME

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disadvantages of repeated measures

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unique situations can only be experienced ONCE
order effects: DECREASE internal validity

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order effects

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  1. practice: performance is better due to past practicing
  2. fatigue: performance is worse due to cognitive exhaustion and tiring-out
  3. carryover: effects of one level of IV carry over to the next, and the remaining effects (cups of coffee)
  4. sensitization: act differently towards a level of IV after EXPOSURE to another (light sensitivity)
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counterbalancing (within, across, reverse)

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controls order effects
- within-subjects: one single person does all combinations
- across-subjects: all combos are represented by a distribution across participants
* complete: each participant experiences 1 (rare, 3 or less conditions)
* partial: presents a subset of possible orders and each participant can experience many (3+)
- reverse: ALL subjects do it once ABC, then one CBA.

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washout period

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a brief wait time between levels of IV to ensure no order effects occur.

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