problems with experiments

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    • A demand characteristic is a cue the researcher of research situation gives that makes the participant (unconsciously or consciously) aware of the aims of the study or what the researcher expects to find
      • what happens with demand characteristics?
      • This may cause the participant to act differently , changing their behaviour to fit with the situation rather than acting naturally -affects validity of results
      • Due to Participant reactivity-trying to figure out what is going on in the new situation 
      • This can go two ways 
      • Screw u effect -intentionally underperforming to sabotage results 
      • Please u effect- acting in the way they think the researcher wants them to 
    • what is an investigator effect (investigator or experimenter bias)
      Anything that an investigator does that has an effect on a participants performance in a study other than what was intended
    • can be as a result of direct (interaction with participants) or interact (reseracher desigining study)
      investogator effects can act as confounding or extraneous variables
    • 2 ways to deal with these problems
      • blind design
      • experimental realism
    • is a single blind experiment
      where the participant is not aware of the studies aims or which condition they are receiving, preventing them from seeking cues about aims and reacting to them
    • what is a double blind experiment?
      both the participant and the person conducting the experiment are not aware of aims , the investigator is less likely to produce cues about what they expect
    • what is experimental realism
      if an experimenter make the experimental tasks sufficiently engaging, the participant pays attention to the task and not the fact that they are being observed
    • what are participant variables
      any characteristic of individual participants (which can act as an extraneous variable)
      eg. gender age intelligence motivation experience
    • what design has participant variables acting as extraneous variables?
      • independent groups
    • what are situational variables
      features of a research situation that might influence a participants behaviour therefore acting as extraneous or confounding variables
      eg order effects