3.6 Selecting an Experimental Design

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    • Random assignment ensures each participant has an equal chance of being in any group
    • What is the primary goal of a block design?
      Minimize variability within blocks
    • Match the experimental design with its advantage:
      Completely Randomized ↔️ Simple to implement
      Matched Pairs ↔️ Reduces variability due to confounding factors
      Block Design ↔️ Minimizes variability within blocks
    • What does a control group receive in experimental design?
      No treatment or standard treatment
    • Match the type of experimental design with its key characteristic:
      Completely Randomized ↔️ Random assignment to groups
      Matched Pairs ↔️ Subjects paired based on similarities
      Block Design ↔️ Subjects divided into blocks
    • The matched pairs design reduces variability by pairing subjects based on similarities
    • Statistical power in experimental design is influenced by the sample size.
    • In a completely randomized design, participants are assigned to groups based on shared traits.
      False
    • Experimental design refers to the plan for conducting an experiment, including the allocation of subjects into control and treatment groups, and the random assignment of participants
    • A completely randomized design is effective when dealing with large populations.

      True
    • Order the steps for selecting an experimental design:
      1️⃣ Define the research question
      2️⃣ Identify confounding factors
      3️⃣ Choose the appropriate design
      4️⃣ Assign subjects to groups
    • Experimental design minimizes the effects of confounding factors
    • The treatment group in an experiment receives the experimental treatment being tested.
      True
    • What is the primary advantage of a block design?
      Minimizes variability within blocks
    • Steps to consider when comparing two diets to improve cholesterol levels:
      1️⃣ Have a clear objective
      2️⃣ Use a sample size of 50 participants
      3️⃣ Consider confounding factors
      4️⃣ Monitor and analyze cholesterol levels
    • The matched pairs design is often used to compare the impact of a new educational program
    • The control group in an experiment receives the experimental treatment being tested.
      False
    • In a matched pairs design, subjects are matched based on similar characteristics
    • Random assignment ensures participants have an equal chance of being in either the control or treatment group
    • The basic principles of experimental design include a control group
    • Random assignment in experimental design ensures that each participant has an equal chance of being in any group
    • A completely randomized design is easy to implement but may not reduce variability as much as other designs.

      True
    • Study objectives are essential for choosing an experimental design that addresses research questions effectively.

      True
    • Which experimental design is most suitable for comparing diet effects while controlling for age and gender?
      Block design
    • In which experimental design are participants first divided into blocks based on their starting blood pressure?
      Block design
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