Experimental Design I: Single Factors Flashcards
In single factor designs, what does the term ‘factor’ mean?
Factor = independent variable
What 4 research designs can be called single-factor designs?
- Independent groups design
- Matched groups design
- Ex post facto design
- Repeated measures design
The simplest single-factor designs are those with ___ levels
two
In a independent groups, matched groups, and ex post facto designs, is the independent variable between or within?
between
In a repeated measures design is the independent variable between or within?
within
In a within-subjects design if subjects participate in each condition just once, __________ counterbalancing will be used
complete
What does complete counterbalancing entail in a within‐subjects design with a single independent variable and two levels?
Half of the participants will experience condition A and then B, and the rest will get B and then A
In a within-subjects design if subjects are tested more than once per condition, ____________ counterbalancing will be used
reverse
What does reverse counterbalancing entail in a within-subjects design with a single independent variable and two levels?
i.e., ABBA
What are two other counterbalancing techniques (in addition to complete and reverse) for a study with two conditions and each condition is being tested many times?
- Alternate conditions (i.e., ABAB)
2. Present conditions randomly
Single-factor studies that use three or more levels are called…
single-factor multilevel designs
One distinct advantage to multilevel designs is that they enable the researcher to discover…
non-linear effects (i.e., Yerkes-Dodson Law)
In addition to identifying nonlinear relationships, single‐factor multilevel designs can also…
test for specific alternative hypotheses
If the independent variable is manipulated between‐subjects or is a subject variable, then the type of graph to use is a…
bar graph
**The reason for this is because the levels of the independent variable represent separate groups of individuals, so the data in the graph should best reflect separate groups, or separate bars
If the independent variable is a within‐subjects manipulated or subject variable, then it is appropriate to use a…
line graph
**The reason for this is because participants are experiencing all levels of that independent variable, so the data should “connect” in a more continuous way