Variables

Cards (15)

  • What is an independent variable?
    Something you manipulate in an experiment.
  • What is a dependent variable?
    Something you measure in an experiment.
  • What is cause and effect?
    Only IV and DV involved in the research (no other variables).
  • What are the 2 IV conditions and what do they mean?
    • Control condition: Natural behaviour
    • Experimental condition: manipulated behaviour
  • What is Operationalisation? 

    Making a variable specific and measurable.
  • Examples of operationalisation:
  • What are Extraneous variables?
    Other variables that could influence the DV (other than the chosen IV).
  • What are the 4 types of extraneous variables?
    • Participant variables
    • Demand characteristics
    • Situational variables
    • Investigator effects
  • What is Participant variables?
    Level of skill, ability, mood or concentration that may influence their performance on task. (e.g. personality, gender, age).
  • What is Demand characteristics?
    Participants pick up on clues about the purpose of the study and change their behaviour. (e.g. answering questions differently).
  • What is Situational variables?
    Environmental factors such as lighting + temperature which affect performance. (e.g. noise, time of day, weather).
  • What is Investigator effects?
    Being nicer to one participants and not the other, or giving more information to one participant. (e.g. asking a leading question).
  • What is confounding variables?
    Variables that have impacted the research and have been found AFTER it has happened.
  • What are the 2 controlling demand characteristics?
    • Single blind design: Participants are unaware of which condition they're in (e.g. placebo drug).
    • Deception: Lying about the study and/or using trick questions.
  • What are the 2 controlling investigator effects?
    • Double blind design: Both the participants AND experimenter doesn't know which condition is being used.
    • Inter-rater reliability: Independent raters rate same behaviour as researcher and they compare results.