Variables Flashcards
What are extraneous variables?
Variables (other than the IV) that may have an effect on the DV. These do NOT vary systematically with the IV.
What are confounding variables?
Variables (other than the IV) that will have an effect on the DV. These DO vary systematically with the IV. It provides an alternative explanation for your results.
What are participant variables?
Individual differences between participants that may effect the DV.
What are participant variables?
Individual differences between participants that may effect the DV.
What are demand characteristics?
Any cues from the researcher/research situation that may indicate the purpose of the experiment
What are investigator effects?
Effect of the investigator on the DV. This may be conscious or unconscious. E.g. smiling at participants giving correct answers or asking leading questions.
What is randomisation?
Use of chance to reduce the researcher’s influence on the investigation. E.g. order of word lists are random. Controls for investigator effects.
What is standardisation?
Using exactly the same formalised procedures and instructions for all participants in a research study. Controls for situational variables.