Different types of associationes Flashcards

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Lurking variable: / extrenious variable :

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common response: shark and ice cream - we know that both are influenced by a third variable.

Confounding variable : you know that the outcome is not only due to your independent variable.

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What different developmental designs exist ?

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cross sectional :different groups get measured with the same test and you compare the results to each other.

Longitude design : you conduct research based on the development of the subject . You observe the subject over a certain time span .

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What kind of non experimental designs exist?

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Correlational design : you analyse the correlation of two variables , predicting - Regression

Descriptive design: you just describe what you see sum up the data and make conclusion of it . For example : Consumer happiness.

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What’s called the golden role of research?

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  • correlation doesn’t equal causation!
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What makes a causation a real causation?

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  • strong correlation
  • consistent
  • long lasting
  • no effect of a confounding variable / lurking variable
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What are demand characteristics?

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  • demand characteristics are the ones that demand something of the subject .
    How should I behave?
    Should I please the experimenter?
    Acting like an antagonist in the experiment .
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A solution for demand characteristics ?

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  • double blinded study

- deception - telling the participants something else will be tested than the thing that is actually tested.

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Whats the Simpsons paradox?

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  • a paradox that occurs when you analyse the data of a contingency table
  • if you get a different outcome when you analyse the data of the rows compared to the columns we talk of a contingency table
  • you have to look at the overall conclusion- the total percentage to figure out , whether the
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causal and correlational relationship

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between-subjects design within-subjects design

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error variance

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randomized two-group design vs randomized multi group design

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parametric design nonparametric design

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matched-groups design vs matched-pairs design

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counterbalancing

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factorial design

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carryover effect

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main effect

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interaction

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single subject design

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mixed design

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covariate

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quasi independent variable

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quasi experimental design

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interrupted time series

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equivalent time samples design

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non-equivalent control group design

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pretest - posttest design

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Solomon four group design

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cross sectional design

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longitudinal design

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cohort sequential design

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nested design

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