Research Methods: Experimental Designs - Independent Groups, Repeated Measures, Matched Pairs - KR COPY Flashcards

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What is meant by an independent groups design?

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participants only take part in one condition

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Which experimental design has different participants in each condition?

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independent groups design

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How is an independent groups design conducted?

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Split your group of participants into equal sized groups then allocate one group to each condition

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What is meant by order effects?

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When participants complete more than one condition and may become bored/ tired in the second condition or better at the second task. therefore affecting the internal validity

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What is a strength of participants completing only 1 condition

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no order effects

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What is the key term for participants becoming bored/ tired or better in the second condition?

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Order effects

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Why are there no order effects in independent groups design?

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Participants only take part in one condition so will not get bored/tired or better in the second condition.

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Aside from order effects what is an alternative strength to using independent groups design?

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Can be used when repeated measures is inappropriate

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Why can independent groups be used when repeated measures is inappropriate?

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when conducting a quasi experiment i.e. gender differences

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What type of validity improves when order effects are avoided?

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internal validity

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Why does the internal validity of a study increase when order effects are eliminated?

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Because the results aren’t being affected so we are measuring what we said we would.

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What is meant by individual difference?

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Characteristics of participants that may affect the results

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What is a weakness of using an independent groups design?

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individual differences

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Which experimental designs are affected by individual differences?

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independent groups and matched pairs

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Which experimental design is affected by order effects?

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repeated measures

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Why is independent groups design negatively affected by individual differences?

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There are separate groups of ppts so ppts may have characteristics in one condition tht affect the DV

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Give an example of an individual difference that would affect a memory study

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better/ worse memory

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Why are individual differences an issue when using an independent groups design

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it lowers the internal validity of research

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What is meant by repeated measures design?

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participants take part in all conditions

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Which experimental design do participants take part in all conditions?

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repeated measures design

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How is a repeated measures design conducted?

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Participants complete one condition, then after a time lapse (1hr) they complete the second condition.

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What needs to be done to the DV in a repeated measures design to make sure we have internal validity?

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the task (DV) should be different but matched on the same difficulty or measuring the same thing as the previous task.

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What are the two strengths of using a repeated measures design?

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individual differences are removed and requires fewer participant

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Why are individual differences removed in a repeated measures design?

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the same participants take part in all conditions

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Individual differences and repeated measures: As participants take part in all the conditions, what can researchers be sure of?

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the researcher can be sure that any changes to the DV are of the result of the IV