Sensitive Experiments Flashcards

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What is a sensitive experiment?

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one that is likely to detect the effect of an independent variable on the dependent variable when an effect actually exists.

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What is power in a sensitive experiment?

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  • an index of the sensitivity of an experiment, in terms of the statistical test used to assess the effect of IV on the DV
  • probability of detecting a statistically significant effect when an effect actually exists.
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How do you increase sensitivity?

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  • maximising the effect of IV
  • reducing error (unexplained) variance due to measurement error
  • uncontrolled variability in the experiment
  • individual differences
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How is sensitivity increased by maximising the effect of the IV?

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  • use a powerful and reliable IV manipulation
  • simple behaviour through an adequate range on DV
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How is sensitivity increased by reducing error?

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  • use precise measuring tools
  • use repeated measures design (same participants are exposed to all levels of the IV so that consistent individual differences that impact the DV can be removed by error term)
  • use blocking designs (an individual differences variable known to influence scores on the DV is included as a factor in the research design)
  • use analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) (participants are measured on individual differences variable then randomly assigned to the experimental conditions without regards of these score to control the covariate)
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What occurs when the indivdual differences covariate is an additional IV?

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the sum of squares does nt change but the error term does

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What does an ANCOVA conceptually do?

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error term is reduced because some of the variability in DV can be explained by the covariate

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What are the assumptions for an ANCOVA?

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same as ANOVA plus Homogeneity of Regression

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What is the assumption of homogeneity of regression for an ANCOVA?

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if the relationship between the DV and the covariate is different for different levels of the IV and if there is an interaction between covariate and the iv - the assumption is violated and ANCOVA is not appropriate

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How is the assumption of homogeneity of regression tested?

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Test of between subject effects table of spss output -> look at IV*IV row and whether the interaction is significant. If not significant the homogeneity of regression is breached and can proceed with an ANCOVA

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When reporting results of a pairwise comparison, what statistics are reported?

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Mdiff
CI
t
p
d

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