experimental design

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  • there are 3 different types of experimental designs including:
    • repeated measures design
    • independent groups design
    • matched pairs design
  • using a repeated measures design means all participants receive all levels of IV (participate in all conditions)
  • limitations to repeated measures design
    • order of conditions may affect performance on tasks - use counterbalancing to address
    • participants may have guessed purpose of experiment for second condition which may affect behaviour
  • independent groups design is where researcher splits participants into 2 equal sized groups labelled A and B and the results of each group are then compared
  • limitations of using independent group design:
    • researchers cannot control effects of participant variables
    • independent groups need greater number of participants
  • matched pair design is where researcher matches participants into pairs
    • put one half of paid in group A and other in group B
    • guarantees 2 groups will be similar - differences likely to be down to IV
  • matched pair design limitations
    • time consuming and difficult to match participants - need larger group of participants to be able to match everyone
    • still cannot control all participant variables as may not be known to researcher
  • there are two ways counterbalancing can take place
    1. AB or BA
    2. ABBA
  • AB or BA counterbalancing
    • participants are split into 2 groups
    • group 1: participants complete condition A first then condition B
    • group 2: participants complete condition B first then condition A
  • ABBA counterbalancing
    • all participants take part in each condition twice:
    • trail 1: condition A (morning)
    • trail 2: condition B (afternoon)
    • trail 3: condition B (morning)
    • trail 4: condition A (afternoon)
    trails 1 and 4 are compared with trails 2 and 3