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What must we ensure when conducting an experiment regarding the independent variable (IV)?
We need to ensure that any
difference
found is due to the effects of the
IV.
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Why is it important to control extraneous variables in an experiment?
To ensure that our results are
reliable
and
valid.
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What are
extraneous
variables?
They are nuisance
variables
that may affect the
dependent
variable (DV).
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What are some examples of
situational
variables?
Time of the day
Lighting
Materials used
Instructions
Temperature
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How can situational variables be controlled in an experiment?
By
standardization.
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What are some examples of participant variables?
Age
Sex
Intelligence
Language fluency
Personality
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How can participant variables be overcome in an
experiment
?
By using
experimental design.
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What happens if an
extraneous
variable is not controlled and affects the
DV
?
It becomes a
confounding
variable.
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What defines a confounding variable in relation to the independent variable (IV)?
A confounding variable systematically
varies
with the IV and creates another IV that was
unprecedented.
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What is the target population in research?
A
large group
that the researcher is
interested
in studying
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Why does a researcher want to study the target population?
To draw a
conclusion
that can be
generalized
to this group
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What is a sample in research?
The
actual
,
smaller
group of participants used in the research
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How does a sample relate to the target population?
A sample
represents
the target population
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