Cards (3)

  • Matched Pairs Design (MPD)
    • 2 groups, each participant is matched in each group
    • Strengths:
    • Controls participant variables
    • Researcher sure DV is due to IV manipulation not characteristics
    • Avoids order effects; only tests once
    • Weaknesses:
    • Time-consuming
    • Limited funding may make it impractical
    • May not control all participant variables; only known relevant variables matched
    • Controlling Weaknesses: Start with large participant group to ensure you can obtain matched pairs on key variables
  • Independent Measures Design (IMD)
    • Different participants in two (or more) experimental groups for each IV level
    • Maybe control that experiences no IV change but still measured for DV to see if change without intervention
    • Strengths:
    • No order effects; only tests once
    • Prevents them guessing aims
    • Weaknesses:
    • No participant variable control
    • Characteristics may affect performance
    • Needs larger sample
    • Controlling Weaknesses; randomisation
    • Random group allocation
    • Should have pretty balanced characteristics
    • No types clustering
  • Repeated Measures Design (RMD)
    • Each participant takes part in every tested condition, 1 IV level
    • Maybe control condition experiences no IV change
    • Strengths
    • Control participant variables
    • Same person tested twice
    • Fewer participants needed
    • Has larger sample
    • More dependable results
    • Weaknesses
    • Order effects:
    • Better performance on 2nd; experience (practice effect)
    • Worse performance on 2nd; bored or tired (fatigue effect)
    • Participants may guess purpose doing both conditions
    • Controlling Weaknesses; counterbalancing
    • Change condition order so each is tested first and second equally