Control of variables Flashcards

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What is an extraneous variable?

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Any variable other than the IV that may have an affect on the DV

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What is an example of an extraneous variable?

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A flickering light in a lab

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Why is an extraneous variable considered a ‘nuisance’ variable?

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As it makes it harder to detect a result

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What is a confounding variable?

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A variable that systematically changes with the IV

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What is an example of a confounding variable?

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There may be a flickering light in one condition but not in the other

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What are demand characteristics? (within research methods)

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Any cue that has given away the real purpose of the study

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Why are demand characteristics a problem?

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They may lead to participants changing their behaviour

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What is the ‘Please U’ effect?

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Over-performing to please the experimenter

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What is the ‘Screw U’ effect?

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Under-performing to sabotage the results

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What is an investigator effect?

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Any effect of the researcher’s behaviour that could change the outcome of results

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What is an example of an investigator effect?

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Smiling more when lying

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What is standardisation?

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When all participants are given the same treatment

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What is randomisation?

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Using chance to control the effects of bias

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