Confounding variables

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    • What is a confounding variable?

      A variable that researchers do not control that may affect the outcome
    • What is the independent variable in an experiment?

      The variable that researchers manipulate to see its effect
    • How does the independent variable relate to sleep deprivation in a study?

      It is manipulated to see its effect on sleep deprivation
    • What is the dependent variable in an experiment?

      The variable that researchers will measure or record
    • How might researchers measure memory in a study?
      By asking participants to recall as many images as they can from a selection
    • What are confounding variables also known as?

      Extraneous variables
    • Why is it important to control confounding variables?

      To ensure that the results are valid and not influenced by other factors
    • What could be an example of an extraneous variable affecting a study?

      Distractions and caffeine levels that could affect memory performance
    • What should researchers do about extraneous variables?

      Find ways to eliminate or control them
    • What is an example of a confounding variable in a sleep study?

      Temperature in the room
    • How can individual differences act as confounding variables?

      They can affect participants' performance in a study
    • What is the relationship between confounding variables and the validity of a study?

      Confounding variables can threaten the validity of the study's results
    • If a researcher fails to control for caffeine intake, what might be the consequence?

      Caffeine could confound the results related to memory performance
    • What are the key differences between independent, dependent, and confounding variables?
      • Independent Variable: Manipulated by researchers to observe effects
      • Dependent Variable: Measured or recorded to assess the impact of the independent variable
      • Confounding Variable: Not controlled, may influence the dependent variable's outcome
    • What strategies can researchers use to control extraneous variables?
      • Random assignment of participants
      • Standardizing procedures
      • Controlling the environment (e.g., temperature, noise)
      • Using matched pairs design