Experimental Design

Cards (21)

  • What is the relationship between participant sample and independent variable?
    They are combined in experimental design
  • What are the two experimental designs mentioned?
    Repeated measures and independent groups design
  • What is a repeated measures design?
    All participants complete both conditions
  • What is an independent groups design?
    Different sets of people in each condition
  • What is a potential issue with independent groups design?
    Participant variables may influence results
  • How could participant variables affect a study on temperature and reaction times?
    More young people in one condition may skew results
  • What is the main advantage of repeated measures design?
    Eliminates participant variables affecting results
  • What are order effects in repeated measures design?
    Participants may improve or worsen due to practice or fatigue
  • How can order effects be controlled in repeated measures design?
    By using counterbalancing
  • What does counterbalancing do?
    Balances the influence of order effects
  • What is a disadvantage of independent groups design compared to repeated measures?
    It requires more participants for the same data
  • What are demand characteristics in repeated measures design?
    Participants may alter behavior to please the researcher
  • What is a matched pairs design?
    Two separate groups matched on a characteristic
  • How are participants assigned in matched pairs design?
    Based on a characteristic that may influence results
  • What is the advantage of matched pairs design?
    Reduces participant variables and order effects
  • What is a disadvantage of matched pairs design?
    It takes longer to set up than other designs
  • What is the relationship between strengths and weaknesses of the experimental designs discussed?
    The strengths of one are weaknesses of the other
  • What are the key features of independent groups design?
    • Different participants in each condition
    • Data collected is unrelated
    • Potential influence of participant variables
  • What are the key features of repeated measures design?
    • Same participants in both conditions
    • Data collected is related
    • Eliminates participant variables
    • Potential for order effects
  • What are the key features of matched pairs design?
    • Two separate groups matched on a characteristic
    • Data treated as related
    • Reduces participant variables
    • Takes longer to set up
  • What are the evaluations for both experimental designs discussed?
    • Independent groups: needs more participants
    • Repeated measures: risk of demand characteristics
    • Strengths and weaknesses are interrelated