Experimental Design Flashcards
explain independent groups?
- two separate groups of pp’s experience 2 different conditions of an experiment
- if there are 2 levels of IV then all pp’s will experience 1 level of the IV
- group A= energy drink
- group B= water
- performance of both groups is compared
explain repeated measures?
- all pp’s experience both conditions
- group A (1group)= first energy drink then water (CC)
- two sets of data would be compared to see if there was a difference
- guarantees the comparing of the same people in 2 separate conditions
explain matched pairs?
- pp’s are paired together based on variables of their experiment
- eg. memory pp may be paired on the IQ
- one will be placed in condition A and the other in condition B
- then compare their results
evaluate independent groups?
-pp’s are different and are in different groups
-if researcher finds difference in DV this may be due to individual differences
-researchers may use random allocation to combat this
+order effects however are not a problem but are for repeated measures as pp’s are less likely to guess the aims in IG.
evaluate repeated measures?
-order effects: pp’s could get bored= fatigue effect: a decrease in performance of a task due to repetition and tired or performance effect
-pp’s may work out aims of study= demand characteristics
+pp variables controlled
+fewer pp’s needed
evaluate matched pairs?
+due to one condition, order effects and demand characteristics are lessened which is an improvement on repeated measures
- pp’s can never be matched EXACTLY,will still have differences on the DV
- matching is time consuming+expensive