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What is the first step in creating a fact file on the Origins of Psychology
according
to
the
study material?
Create
a
fact file
including
3
facts
from
the
last
lesson
on
Wundt
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What is the anagram provided in the study material?
SELBARAIV
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What are the definitions of
Independent
Variable (IV) and Dependent Variable (DV)?
Independent Variable (IV): The variable that is directly
manipulated
or
changed
by the researcher.
Dependent
Variable (DV): The variable that is being
measured
in a study.
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In a study to see whether chocolate consumption affects mood, what is the independent variable?
Chocolate consumption
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In the same study, what is the dependent variable?
Mood
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What is operationalisation in research?
Making the variables in an investigation
detailed
and
specific.
Important for making IV and DV easily
testable
and
measurable.
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Identify the IV and DV in the following studies: 1. Age affects driving performance, 2. Male or females have a better memory, 3. Weather affects behaviour in a school, 4. People are more obedient towards a person in authority.
IV:
Age
, DV: Driving performance
IV:
Gender
, DV: Memory
IV:
Weather
, DV: Behaviour
IV:
Authority
figure
, DV:
Obedience
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What is an
extraneous
variable
?
An extraneous variable is a variable that is not controlled, which could affect the results of a study.
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What are the two types of extraneous variables?
Situational
variables:
Changes
in the situation affecting participants (e.g., weather, time of day).
Participant
variables:
Differences
between participants themselves (e.g., intelligence, personality).
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What is a
confounding
variable?
A
confounding
variable is a variable that is
not
included in an experiment, yet
affects
the relationship between the two variables in an experiment.
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How can confounding variables affect research results?
They can
confound
the results of an experiment and lead to
unreliable
findings.
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In the example of ice cream sales and shark attacks, what is the confounding variable?
Temperature
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What is the purpose of the provided YouTube videos in the study material?
Overview
of independent and dependent variables.
Overview of
extraneous
variables.
Brief overview of operationalisation with examples.
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