9.1.1 Experimental Methods

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  • What is the primary goal of experimental methods in psychology?
    Measure cause-and-effect relationships
  • Experimental methods involve manipulating an independent variable to measure its effect on a dependent variable
  • Why are experimental methods considered crucial in psychology?
    They establish cause-and-effect relationships
  • Control over variables in experimental methods ensures reliable results.
  • One advantage of experimental methods is that experiments can be repeated to verify findings
  • Match the experimental component with its definition:
    Independent Variable ↔️ The variable manipulated by the researcher
    Dependent Variable ↔️ The variable measured to see the effect of the IV
    Control Variables ↔️ Factors kept constant to prevent affecting the DV
    Random Assignment ↔️ Assigning participants randomly to reduce bias
  • What is the purpose of the experimental group in an experiment?
    Exposed to the IV manipulation
  • Random assignment of participants to groups helps reduce bias
  • What is the independent variable in a study examining the effect of caffeine on memory?
    Amount of caffeine consumed
  • What is the dependent variable in a study examining the effect of caffeine on memory?
    Memory recall performance
  • Controlled variables in an experiment are factors kept constant to ensure a fair test
  • The independent variable is always measured in response to the dependent variable.
    False
  • Arrange the advantages of experimental methods in order of their impact on research quality:
    1️⃣ Cause-and-Effect
    2️⃣ Control over Variables
    3️⃣ Replication
  • Why are experimental methods crucial in psychology?
    Establish cause-and-effect relationships
  • In experimental methods, cause-and-effect relationships are accurately determined by studying the effect of sleep on cognitive performance
  • Minimizing the influence of extraneous factors is an advantage of experimental methods.
  • What is meant by replication in experimental methods?
    Repeating experiments to verify findings
  • In a study examining the effect of sleep on cognitive performance, the independent variable is the amount of sleep
  • Ensuring all other factors are kept constant is necessary in experimental methods.
  • Match the component of experimental methods with its definition:
    Independent Variable ↔️ Variable manipulated by the researcher
    Dependent Variable ↔️ Variable measured to see the effect of IV manipulation
    Controlled Variables ↔️ Factors kept constant to avoid influencing the DV
  • There are three main types of experimental designs in psychology: independent groups, repeated measures, and matched pairs
  • Order the characteristics of independent groups design:
    1️⃣ Participants are divided into separate groups
    2️⃣ Each group is exposed to different levels of the independent variable
    3️⃣ No overlap between groups
    4️⃣ Minimizes order effects
  • Repeated measures design requires a smaller sample size than independent groups.
  • What are extraneous variables in experimental methods?
    Factors that could influence the DV
  • Control variables are factors kept constant
  • What is the main goal of experimental methods?
    Measure effect of IV on DV
  • Replication in experimental methods is crucial for verifying findings
  • What is the independent variable in an experimental method?
    Variable manipulated by researcher
  • The dependent variable is measured to see the effect of manipulating the independent
  • Controlled variables are kept constant to avoid influencing the dependent variable.
  • What are the independent and dependent variables in a study on caffeine and memory?
    Caffeine amount and memory test scores
  • There are three main types of experimental designs in psychology: independent groups, repeated measures, and matched pairs.
  • In a repeated measures design, order effects must be controlled to ensure accurate results.
  • Why are matched pairs used in experimental designs?
    To minimize individual differences
  • Control variables are factors kept constant to ensure only the independent variable affects the dependent variable.
  • Extraneous variables are factors that could influence the dependent variable but are not the focus of the study.
  • What does informed consent ensure in experimental ethics?
    Participants agree voluntarily
  • Deception in experiments is only ethical if participants are fully debriefed about the true purpose after the study.
  • Experimental methods can establish cause-and-effect relationships between variables.
  • What is a common weakness of experimental methods?
    Artificiality