Pilot studies

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    • A pilot study is a small-scale trial run of the actual investigation.
      • may involve a smaller group of participants in order to test the procedure and check the investigation runs smoothly
    • Purpose of a pilot study:
      • identify and fix any potential issues in the design or procedure
      • check for extraneous variables that may affect results
      • ensures clarity of instructions for participants
      • assess feasibility e.g. time required
    • Single-blind and double-blind procedures aim to reduce bias in research.
    • Single-Blind Procedure
      • Participants do not know the true aim of the study or which condition they are in.
      • Purpose: controls for confounding variables e.g. demand characteristics
    • Double-blind procedure:
      • Both participants and researchers do not know the true aims or who is in which condition.
      • Purpose: Reduces both demand characteristics and investigator effects (where the researcher unconsciously influences results).
    • A control group is used for comparison to see if the independent variable truly affects the dependent variable.
      • helps establish cause and effect in experiments
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