Experimental design Flashcards
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Independent groups
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- two different groups have 2 different conditions
- if there are 2 levels of the IV, each group only experiences one of them
- there will be an experimental and control condition and them the means of the are compared (although not directly)
2
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repeated measures
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- all participants experience both conditions
each participant would try both the experimental and control conditions - the means are then more directly compared
3
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matched pairs
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- participants paired together based on similar characteristics/ variables
- control confounding variables of participant variables
(done because in repeated measures people become wise to the aims)
4
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Independent groups evaluation
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- more likely you’re testing individual difference rather than the dependant and independent variable
+ this is dealt with by using random allocation
+ order effects aren’t a problem and they aren’t likely to get the aim
5
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repeated measures evaluation
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- everyone has to do at least 2 task and the order may be significant (e.g if they’re drinking energy drinks they have to do this second)
+ this is helped by counterbalancing - order effects also arise because of boredom and fatigue
(order acts as a confounding variable) - demand characteristics more likely
+ participant variables are controlled so fewer participants needed
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matched pairs evaluation
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+ demand characteristics less likely because there’s only one condition
- although there attempt of participant variable reduction, people can never be matched perfectly
- matching sometimes time-consuming and expensive, especially if pre-test is required