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AQA A Level Psychology
Research Methods (7)
RM: Experimental design
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What are the two main types of variables in an experiment?
Independent variable
(IV) and dependent variable (DV)
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Why is a comparison condition necessary in an experiment?
To determine whether the
IV
affects the
DV
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In the sleep experiment, what are the two levels of the
IV
?
Sleep
eight
hours or more and sleep less than eight hours
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What are the two levels of the
IV
in the
TV
homework experiment?
TV on and TV off
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What is
experimental design
?
The way the levels of the
IV
are delivered
It controls the influence of factors such as
participant variables
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What are the limitations of
repeated measures design
?
Order effects
may affect performance
Participants
may guess the purpose of the experiment
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What is an
order effect
in a
repeated measures design
?
An
extraneous variable
arising from the order in which conditions are presented
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How can
researchers
reduce
practice effects
in
repeated measures design
?
By using two different but
equivalent tests
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What is
counterbalancing
?
An experimental technique used to overcome
order effects
in
repeated measures design
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What are the two ways to counterbalance
order effects
?
AB or BA groups
ABBA method
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In the
AB
or
BA
method, how are
participants
divided?
Into two groups where one group does A then B, and the other does B then A
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What is the
ABBA method
in
counterbalancing
?
All participants take part in each condition twice in a
specific
order
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What is a
matched pairs design
?
Pairs of
participants
matched on key
variables
, with each member allocated to different
conditions
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What is
random allocation
in experimental design?
Allocating participants to
experimental groups
using random techniques
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What are the key terms related to experimental design?
Counterbalancing
Experimental design
Independent groups design
Order effect
Random allocation
Repeated measures design
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How can you identify the
experimental design
used in a study?
By determining if findings are
analyzed
by comparing scores from the same person or
different groups
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What is the purpose of the
cover story
in an experiment?
To prevent
participants
from guessing the aims of the study
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In a study comparing boys and girls, what type of experimental design is used?
Independent groups design
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What type of experimental design is used when testing hamsters of different genetic strains?
Independent groups
design
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What experimental design is used when measuring reaction time before and after training?
Repeated measures design
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In a study where students are paired based on
GCSE
grades, what type of design is used?
Matched pairs design
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What type of experimental design is used when
three groups
are given different word lists to remember?
Independent groups design
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What is one limitation of using a matched pairs design?
It can be difficult to find perfectly matched pairs
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What is one strength of using a repeated measures design?
It controls for participant variables
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What is one limitation of using an independent groups design?
The researcher cannot control the effects of participant variables
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What is one strength of using an
independent groups design
?
It avoids
order effects
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What is one limitation of using a
repeated measures design
?
Order effects
may influence the results
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What is one strength of using a matched pairs design?
It reduces participant variables
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