Experiments Flashcards

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Crucial Points about Experiments

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  • Random Assignment
  • Manipulation of a variable
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Define Independent Variable

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  • The variable that is manipulated within an experiment
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Define Dependent Variable

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  • The variable that changes based on the manipulation of the independent variable
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Experiments vs. Correlational Studies

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  • True experiments circumvent causal ambiguity
  • Correlational studies just compare how variables are correlated, and don’t take into account outside factors
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Well-controlled Experiments vs. other Persuasion Techniques

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  • Other persuasion techniques such as testimonials and case studies are great tools in clinical psychology. But they cannot state that two variables affect each other
  • Well-controlled experiments give firsthand examples of how variables affect each other
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