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What do researchers attempt to hold constant in experiments?
Most
variables
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What is the purpose of manipulating variables in an experiment?
To measure the
effect
on
other variables
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What are the types of variables discussed in the video?
Independent variables
Dependent variables
Covariables
Extraneous variables
Confounding variables
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What do researchers do in correlational studies?
Measure
covariables
and compare them
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What indicates a positive relationship between covariables?
Both covariables
increase
together
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What can we say about the relationship between two covariables in correlational research?
They are
associated
, not
causally
linked
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What is the manipulated variable in an experiment called?
Independent variable
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How might a researcher manipulate the independent variable?
By altering
drug
or placebo administration
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What is operationalization in research?
Specifying how a
variable
is measured
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How could a researcher measure the effectiveness of anger management therapy?
By using a
hostility questionnaire
score
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What does a lack of internal validity imply about a study?
Other variables
influenced the
dependent variable
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What are extraneous variables?
Any variable other than the
independent variable
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What are demand characteristics in research?
Participant
cues suggesting
expected
behavior
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What are participant variables?
Characteristics like
age
and
gender
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What are situational variables?
Environmental
factors influencing performance
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What are order effects in repeated measures design?
Practice or fatigue affecting
performance
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What is a confounding variable?
A variable that changes with the
independent variable
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How can researchers control for participant variables?
By using
random allocation
or
matched pairs
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What is counterbalancing used for?
To control for
order effects
in experiments
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What are standardized procedures in research?
Consistent conditions for all
participants
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What is a single-blind trial?
Participants
are unaware of the study's aim
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What is a double-blind trial?
Both
participants
and
researchers
are unaware
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What is the purpose of a pilot study?
To identify and correct
extraneous variables
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What is peer review in research?
Feedback from
experts
on a study
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What can happen after peer review?
The
researcher
may need to redo the study
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What are the methods to control extraneous variables?
Random allocation
Matched pairs design
Counterbalancing
Standardized procedures
Single and double-blind trials
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What are the aims of a pilot study?
Identify
extraneous variables
Test instructions and procedures
Ensure clarity of
behavioral categories
Assess feasibility and timing
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What are the benefits of peer review?
Identifies missed
extraneous variables
Provides
expert feedback
Enhances
study credibility
May require study
revisions
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