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What is the purpose of lab experiments in a controlled environment?
To
manipulate
variables and test
hypotheses
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What does manipulating variables in lab experiments allow researchers to do?
It allows researchers to determine cause-and-effect relationships
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What are the key components of scientific procedures in lab experiments?
Aim
Independent
Variable (
IV
)
Dependent
Variable (
DV
)
Hypothesis
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What type of data is collected in lab experiments?
Quantitative
data
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How is quantitative data typically presented?
In numbers,
tables
, and
graphs
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What is the role of specialized equipment in lab experiments?
To test variables
accurately
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of manipulating variables in lab experiments?
Strengths:
Reliable results can be repeated
Researcher can control extraneous variables
Weaknesses:
Lacks validity due to controlled conditions
Participants may behave unnaturally
Demand characteristics may affect results
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Why is reliability important in lab experiments?
It ensures that results can be
repeated consistently
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What does it mean when a study lacks validity?
It means that the results may not
accurately
reflect
real-world
behavior
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How do extraneous variables impact the results of a lab experiment?
They can introduce
bias
and affect the
outcome
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What are
demand characteristics
in the context of lab experiments?
They are cues that
inform
participants about the
expected
behavior in the study
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What happens to participants' behavior when they know they are being tested?
It may become invalid due to
awareness
of the researcher's
expectations
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