Experimental design Flashcards

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What is experimental design

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  • the way in which pps are allocated to conditions

- each design has different strengths and weaknesses

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What is independent groups design

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  • different pps in each groups

- pps randomly allocated to each group

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Advantages of independent groups design

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  • no order effects
  • demand characteristics less likely
  • pps not lost between trials
  • can be used when repeted measures is innappropriate
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Disadvantages of independent groups design

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  • number of pps-twice as many pps are needed to get the same amount of data
  • there may be important individual differences between pps
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What are order effects

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pps performance in conditons may be affected by the order in which they are performed

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What is a matched paired design

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  • where each pp is only in one group
  • there are different pps in each condition but they are matched on important variables, like age, sex
  • pps in two groups are matched for some relevant factor that you want to measure
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Advantages of matched pairs design

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  • controls for some individual differences

- no order effects-there are different people in each condition

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Disadvantages for matched pairs design

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  • need a large group of pps
  • time consuming
  • difficult to find pps who match
  • expensive
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What is a repeated measures design

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  • each pp appears in both groups

- e.g. all pps do the task both with an audience and then without

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Advantages of repeated measures design

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  • controls for all individual differences as pps are tested against themselves
  • requires fewer pps to get the same amount of data
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Disadvantages of repeated measures design

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  • can’t be used in studies where pps in one condition has large effects on response in the other, or where pps are likely to guess the purpose of the study
  • demand characteristics
  • order effects-but these can be reduced by counterbalancing
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What is counterbalancing

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involves ensuring that each condition is equally likely to be first or second

  • one half on the group will be in the AB condition
  • the other half will be in the BA condition
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What is a control group

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  • where one group is used to provide baseline information
  • one groups recieves the experimental treatment (manipulation of the IV)
  • the control group acts as a comparison to the experimental group to study the effects
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