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What is a pilot study?
A
small-scale
trial run of the investigation
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What is the purpose of a pilot study?
To identify
potential
issues and
modify
design
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How can a pilot study save time and money?
By allowing
modifications
before the main study
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In what methods can a pilot study be used?
In all methods, including
experiments
and
questionnaires
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What might be checked in an experiment during a pilot study?
If the task is too easy or
difficult
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What can be identified and modified in a questionnaire during a pilot study?
Ambiguous
or confusing questions
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What is a single blind procedure?
Participants
are not told the true purpose
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Why is a single blind procedure used?
To
reduce demand characteristics
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What is a double blind procedure?
Neither
participants
nor
researchers
know the purpose
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What is the purpose of a double blind procedure?
To reduce
demand characteristics
and
investigator effects
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What is a control group?
Participants who do not receive the
experimental
treatment
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What role does a control group play in research?
Acts as a
baseline
and source of comparison
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What can a researcher conclude if there is a difference in the experimental group?
The difference is due to the
independent variable
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What are the key features of pilot studies?
Small-scale
trial run
Identifies potential issues
Allows
design modifications
Saves time and money
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What are the differences between single blind and double blind procedures?
Single Blind:
Participants
unaware of true purpose
Double Blind:
Neither participants nor
researchers
know the purpose
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What is the significance of control groups in experiments?
Provide a baseline for comparison
Help determine the effect of the
independent variable
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