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participant variables - how do people differ
situational
variable - how can a situation differ
participant
effect - how can a person affect the study
participant variables - people differ in
age
,
gender
,
mood
and
experience.
research needs to consider this for good
control
situational
variable - time of day, temp, noise can all differ -> practice effects can occur in
repeated
measures and
fatigue
investigation effects
- cues from the investigator that encourage certain behaviour to the ppt in how to act -> use video instructions instead
ways to reduce extraneous variables
double blind
- ppt and researcher doesn't know what condition they are in
ways to reduce extraneous variables
single
blind
- the ppt only doesn't know what
condition
they're in - reduces
DC
ways to reduce extraneous variables
standardised procedures-
every ppt does exactly the
same
thing in the same
order
what is a conformity variable?
when an
extraneous
variable has not been properly controlled it affects the
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