Introduktion Flashcards

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3 things an experiment must include

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  1. An independent variable
  2. A dependent variable
  3. The intent of controlling the rest of the environment
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Levels

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Each variable can have levels (=values). For example if a variable is the groups of participants the levels can be the experiment group and the control group.

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3
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Conditions

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The amount of levels to each variable gives us the amount of conditions by multiplying the levels of the different variables

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Internal validity

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When the value of the dependent variable can surely be attributed to the independent variable. i.e. a measure of how well the experiment was executed. An experiment without confoundings has internal validity.

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5
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External validity

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How well the findings are applicable on a larger scale.

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6
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Three conditions (villkor) for causal inference

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  1. Covariation
  2. Tidsordning
  3. Eliminating other possible explanations (confoundings)
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7
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Confoundings

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If another independent variable is affecting the independent variable you are looking at.

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8
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Control techniques to eliminate confounding

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-Keeping things constant
-Balancing

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