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7.1.3.4 Evaluation of Experimental Designs
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What is the purpose of evaluating experimental designs?
To check if the design gives
correct answers
What problems can arise from a poor experimental design?
Bias
and confusing results can occur
How can scientists ensure their experiment design is good?
By evaluating it for
potential biases
Why is it important to evaluate the experimental design?
To avoid
problems
like
bias
or confusing results
What is the purpose of evaluating experimental designs?
To check whether the design will give the
right answers
What does reliability mean in the context of experimental design?
Produces
consistent results
when repeated
Why is eliminating extraneous variables important?
To prevent
confounding factors
from influencing results
What does generalizability assess in experimental designs?
How well
findings
apply to broader
populations
How does independent measures design reduce demand characteristics?
Participants
are exposed to only one condition
What are the strengths of independent measures design?
No
order effects
Less
demand characteristics
How does independent measures design prevent participants from getting tired or learning from conditions?
By ensuring no participant experiences both conditions
What is the dependent variable in an experiment?
The variable that is
measured
or observed to see the effect
Why does matched pairs design avoid order effects?
Participants
only experience one condition
What are the two key reasons for evaluating an experimental design?
Avoiding
bias
and confusing results
What key characteristics might participants be matched on in a matched pairs design?
Age
, gender, or
IQ
How does matched pairs design reduce demand characteristics?
Participants
see only one condition
What is the purpose of replication in an experiment?
Repeating the experiment multiple times to increase
reliability
How does the time requirement of matched pairs design compare to other designs?
It is more
time-consuming
How does the number of participants in independent measures design compare to repeated measures?
Independent
measures
require
more
participants
What is the purpose of randomization in an experiment?
Randomly assigning
participants
to
control
and
treatment groups
What is the purpose of matching participants in a matched pairs design?
To ensure
groups
are similar to each other
What are the weaknesses of independent measures design?
Individual differences
complicate
group comparisons
Requires more
participants
than repeated measures
What is the independent variable in an experiment?
The variable the researcher
manipulates
to see its effect
What does "evaluating" mean in the context of experimental design?
Checking whether the design will give the
right answers
What is the first key criterion for evaluating experimental designs?
Validity
What is a downside of individual differences in independent measures design?
They can complicate
group comparisons
What does validity ensure in an experimental design?
It
measures
what it's supposed to measure
What is the purpose of the control group in an experiment?
For comparison to the
treatment group
What are the key criteria for evaluating experimental designs?
Validity
Internal validity
External validity
Reliability
Eliminating
extraneous variables
Generalizability
Ethical
considerations
What are demand characteristics in a study?
Clues that lead
participants
to guess the study's purpose
What impact does the time-consuming nature of matched pairs design have on studies?
Increases
time and effort needed
Why is a larger sample needed in independent measures design?
Each
participant
only experiences one condition
What do ethical considerations ensure in an experiment?
Adherence to moral principles and
participant protection
Why are there no order effects in independent measures design?
Each group only does one
condition
What is the main benefit of the Repeated design?
Controls for
individual variation
What is the main weakness of the Independent design?
Individual differences
What is the main weakness of the Repeated design?
Order effects
How does the exclusion of a matched pair affect the study?
Impacts
sample size
and
statistical power
What is the objective of the study on exercise and mood?
See how exercise
impacts
mood over
time
How do the three experimental designs differ in terms of participant usage?
Independent
uses different participants;
Repeated
uses same;
Matched Pairs
uses matched participants
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