Experimental design

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  • What does experimental design refer to in psychology?
    How participants are allocated to conditions
  • What are the three main types of experimental designs?
    1. Independent Groups Design
    2. Repeated Measures Design
    3. Matched Pairs Design
  • What is an Independent Groups Design?
    Different participants in each condition
  • What are the strengths and limitations of Independent Groups Design?
    Strengths:
    • No order effects (e.g. fatigue, practice)
    • Lower risk of demand characteristics

    Limitations:
    • Participant variables may affect results
    • Needs more participants
  • What is a Repeated Measures Design?
    Same participants take part in all conditions
  • What are the strengths and limitations of Repeated Measures Design?
    Strengths:
    • Controls for participant variables
    • Requires fewer participants

    Limitations:
    • Order effects (e.g. boredom, learning)
    • May increase demand characteristics
  • How can order effects be reduced in Repeated Measures Design?
    By using counterbalancing
  • What is the purpose of counterbalancing?
    To reduce order effects in experiments
  • What is a Matched Pairs Design?
    Participants matched on key variables, then split
  • What are the strengths and limitations of Matched Pairs Design?
    Strengths:
    • Controls for participant variables
    • No order effects

    Limitations:
    • Time-consuming to match participants
    • May not match perfectly