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Dichotomous variable |
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Having two attributes
ex. gender |
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Experimental group |
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recieves independent variable |
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Control group |
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does not recieve anything; placebo |
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Double blind experiment |
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neither subjects nor the experimenters know which is the experimental group and which is the control group |
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What are the 3 components of the classical experiment? |
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- Pre and post tests
- Experimental and control groups
- Random assignment (Central feature of CE)
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What are the 4 threats to causal validity in classical experiments
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- Internal validity
- Construct validity
- External validity
- Statistical conclusion validity
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What are some of the threats to Internal validity with explanation of each?
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- History - events that occur between the pre and post test that might effect the overall results
- Maturation - growth and intellectual change might have an effect on the experiment.
- Testing - the fact that your testing a person might effect how they respond.
- Statistical regression - am I only studying the extreme groups?
- Selection bias - who decides to volunteer for my study will effect my results.
- experimental mortality - people may drop out of the study.
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explain what threats to Internal validity means in short |
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The problem of threats to internal validity refers to the possibility that conclusions drawn from experimental results may ot accurately reflect what went on in the experiment itself. |
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Explain what threats to Construct validity means in short |
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construct validity is concerned with with generalizing from our observations in an experiment to actual causal processes in the real world. |
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Explain what threats to external validity means in short |
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Do results from experiments in one setting appear in other settings |
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Explain what threats to Statistical Conclusion validity means |
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Large samples of subjects, up to a point, are more representative of the target population than a smaller sample. |
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Experimental studies are concerned with.....? |
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external validity threats |
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Exploratory field research is concerned with....? |
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Internal validity threats |
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