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RESEARCH METHODS
ADDRESSING ISSUES WITH EXPERIMENTS
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Standardisation:
All
procedures
are kept the
same
Changes in
data
can be attributed to the
IV
Results
can be successfully
replicated
Single Blind Procedure:
Participants
are unaware of the
experimental
conditions
Researcher
/
Experimenter
is aware
Random allocation of participants:
Decreases
systematic
error,
individual
differences are less likely to affect the
results
Control Group:
Used for
comparisons
with
experimental
groups
Participants receive no
intervention
at all or some
established
intervention
Counterbalancing:
Reduces
order
effects
in
repeated
measures
Participant sample divided in half, complete the 2 conditions in 1 order and the other in the reverse order
Double Blind Procedure:
Both the
participants
and the
experimenters
are
unaware
of the
experimental
conditions (avoids
bias
)
Randomisation:
Controlling
effects of
extraneous
/
confounding
variables
Used to
pick
participants,
allocate
them to tasks to
reduce
the
investigator’s
influence
on the study