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define
- INDEPENDENT VARIABLE
- DEPENDENT VARIABLE
- PARTICIPANT VARIABLE - answer IV: the variable an experimenter
varies in order to see its impact on another variable
DV: the variable that is thought to be affected by the manipulation
of the independent variable
PV: the variable that is thought to be affected by the manipulation
of the independent variable
define:
- LAB EXPERIMENT
list AT LEAST one strength and one weakness - answer an
experiment conducted under highly controlled conditions
strength: researchers can be more confident it is the IV directly
affecting the DV
weakness: lack ecological validity
, list all studies that employ the lab experiment method - answer
Mann, Vrij, & Bull (2002)
Baron-Cohen et al (2001)
Held & Hein (1963)
Milgram (1963)
Zimbardo (1973)
Tajfel (1970)
Bandura, Ross & Ross (1961)
Langlois et al (1991)
Nelson (1980)
Schachter & Singer (1962)
Dement & Kleitman (1957)
Maguire (1997)
Dematte, Osterbauer (2007)
why is it essential to attempt to control as many external variables
as possible? - answer external variables could potentially influence
the results.
its effect upon the results must be standardized, or eliminated,
exerting the same influence upon the different sample groups.
define:
- SITUATIONAL/EXTERNAL VARIABLE
list at least 4 examples - answer factors in the environment that can
unintentionally affect the results of a study
1. noise
2. temperature
3. odor