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Control and Pilot studies
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Control:
tight
control
of variables
can establish a
cause
and
effect
relationship
Certain the
IV
is directly impacting the
DV
Types
Random allocatio
n
Counterbalancing
Randomisation
Standardisation
Reducing demand
characteristics
Reducing
investigator
effects
Random
allocation:
Randomly
assign the participants to groups by:
Assigning each participant a number
Using a random number generator to pick out a number at a time
Each number will place one participant in a group
Do this until each group is full
Counterbalancing:
When completing repeated measures design - participants may become fatigued or have practice -
order
effects
The
ABBA
method cancels this out
Randomisation:
Use of
chance
wherever possible to reduce the influence of the researcher
Standardisation:
Keeping everything the
same
like standardised instructions
Demand characteristics:
Social
desirability
bias
Control: dont tell the participants they are being studied +
deceive
the participants about what/who is being studied
Other types:
please
the experimenter - 'please U effect'
Spoils
the experiment - ' screw-U effect'
Investigator effects:
Cues
from an investigator that encourage participants to behave in a particular way
Control:
Use
standardised
instructions
Reduce interaction with the participants
Use
random
allocation
Pilot studies:
Small-scale trial run to mainly check the
procedure
/method
Done in order to find out if certain things dont work or if there are any
ethical
issues
Also to check the tasks aren't too
hard
or too
easy
METHOD