Problems With Experiments Flashcards
1
Q
What are demand characteristics?
A
When subjects pick up cues during an experiment and modify their behaviour accordingly, affecting the results of the study
2
Q
How are demand characteristics reduced?
A
- Single blind procedure (Participants are not aware of aims or conditions, therefore they cannot seek cues about the aim)
- Independent groups (Experiment is not repeated, thereform participants cannot guess aim from that)
- Deception (Filler questions distract from true purpose, but it can be unethical)
- Experimental realism (Participants pay more attention to the task than the aims)
3
Q
What is researcher bias/investigator effects? What are some examples of this?
A
- When researchers influence the outcome of the experiment due to their behaviours
- Body language, tone, accent
- Physical characteristics
- Interpretation of data
- May give clues about how they want participants to behave
4
Q
How is researcher bias reduced?
A
Double blind trials, in which neither the participants or investigator know which condition participants are in