Experimental Design Flashcards
What are the three main experimental designs
- repeated measures
- matched pair
- independent groups
What happens in an independent group design
- this is where there are diff participants in each group / condition
-> different set of participants per condition
Usually used to compare gender, age etc differences
What happens in a repeated measures design
- where the same participants are used in each condition to compare performances in each condition, knowing that the differences aren’t due to participant variables
- e.g. before and after eating chocolate
What happens in a matched pair design
- where there are different participants in each condition but they’re matched on important variables e.g. age, sex & personality so comparisons can be made without one group being better than the other
Pros and Cons of independent groups designs
Pros:
- no order effects
- less chance of demand characteristics
Cons:
- participant variables still can occur
- twice as many participants needed to obtain the same amount of data compared to having everyone do both conditions
repeated measures pros and cons
Pros:
- less chance of participant variables as all do the test in all conditions
- fewer participants needed to get data
- necessary to avoid individual differences
Cons:
- order effects risk (improvements due to practice or fatigue effect)
- greater risk of demand characteristics as they participate in multiple conditions
Pros and cons of matched pair design
Pros
- no order effects as condition happens once
- less chance of participant variables as differences minimised through matched
Cons
- twice as many participants required as repeated measures
- time consuming and hard to find matching participants
What is random allocation in the experiment
Randomly assigning someone a condition to try control participant variables
What is counterbalancing
- an attempt to control the effects of order in a repeated measures design: half the participants experience conditions in one order and the other half do so in the opposite order
Why counterbalancing may be used
In case of order effects that could occur e.g. of u saw horror films one week u may still see them later (nightmares)