Deck 12: More About One-Factor Experiments
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Deck 12: More About One-Factor Experiments
1
When participants are randomly assigned to levels of the independent variable in an experiment to control for individual differences as an extraneous variable, this is called ______.
A) chance assignment
B) arbitrary assignment
C) haphazard assignment
D) random assignment
A) chance assignment
B) arbitrary assignment
C) haphazard assignment
D) random assignment
random assignment
2
A manipulation of an ______ variable involves researcher control of the administration of the levels of the variable to the participants.
A) independent
B) dependent
C) causal
D) matched
A) independent
B) dependent
C) causal
D) matched
independent
3
When different groups of participants receive different orders of the levels of the independent variable, this is called ______.
A) randomization
B) counterbalancing
C) matching
D) ordering
A) randomization
B) counterbalancing
C) matching
D) ordering
counterbalancing
4
Without the manipulation of a(n) ______ variable, it is very difficult to rule out other possible factors as causes of a change in the ______ variable.
A) dependent; independent
B) independent; dependent
C) dependent; confounding
D) confounding; independent
A) dependent; independent
B) independent; dependent
C) dependent; confounding
D) confounding; independent
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5
______ effects occur when the order in which the participants experience conditions in an experiment affects the results of the study.
A) Testing
B) Order
C) Interaction
D) Significant
A) Testing
B) Order
C) Interaction
D) Significant
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6
The presence of extraneous factors in a study that affect the dependent variable and can decrease the internal validity of the study is called ______.
A) a second variable
B) a fourth variable
C) a sixth variable
D) a third variable
A) a second variable
B) a fourth variable
C) a sixth variable
D) a third variable
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7
At minimum, the number of independent variables that must be included in a study in order for it to be classified as an experiment is ______.
A) none
B) one
C) two
D) three
A) none
B) one
C) two
D) three
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8
An extraneous factor is also called a(n) ______.
A) confounding variable
B) confusing variable
C) inconsistent variable
D) conflicting variable
A) confounding variable
B) confusing variable
C) inconsistent variable
D) conflicting variable
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9
Order effects are particularly problematic for ______ designs, but group differences are a problematic in ______ designs.
A) independent; dependent
B) dependent; independent
C) within-subjects; between-subjects
D) between-subjects; within-subjects
A) independent; dependent
B) dependent; independent
C) within-subjects; between-subjects
D) between-subjects; within-subjects
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10
______ effects occur when participants are tested more than once in a study, with early testing affecting later testing.
A) Testing
B) Order
C) Interaction
D) Significant
A) Testing
B) Order
C) Interaction
D) Significant
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11
In a Latin Square, the number of orders used is equal to the number of ______ in the design.
A) independent variables
B) dependent variables
C) conditions
D) confounding variables
A) independent variables
B) dependent variables
C) conditions
D) confounding variables
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12
An independent variable is ______.
A) a manipulated variable
B) a measured variable
C) an extraneous variable
D) rarely included in an experiment
A) a manipulated variable
B) a measured variable
C) an extraneous variable
D) rarely included in an experiment
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13
Manipulation of an independent variable in a study ______ the internal validity of the study.
A) can decrease or increase
B) does not impact
C) increases
D) decreases
A) can decrease or increase
B) does not impact
C) increases
D) decreases
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14
An experiment is defined by the following statements except for ______.
A) the manipulation of a variable
B) control of confounding variables
C) tests of causal relationships
D) the manipulation of a dependent variable
A) the manipulation of a variable
B) control of confounding variables
C) tests of causal relationships
D) the manipulation of a dependent variable
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15
______ can be used to counter order effects.
A) Randomization
B) Counterbalancing
C) Independent variables
D) Dependent variables
A) Randomization
B) Counterbalancing
C) Independent variables
D) Dependent variables
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16
An experiment conducted with one or a few participants to better understand the behavior of those individuals is called a small ______ design.
A) n
B) p
C) t
D) r
A) n
B) p
C) t
D) r
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17
______ represents an experiment.
A) Two groups of participants (those who are left-handed and those who are right-handed) are asked to perform a speeded cognitive task to compare performance for the two groups
B) Participants take a handedness questionnaire with score indicating the degree of right- and left-handedness to look for a relationship between handedness score and time to complete a cognitive task
C) Participants are randomly assigned to conditions where a cognitive task is given with speeded or non-speeded instructions to determine if there is an effect of instruction type of task performance
D) Participants take an anxiety inventory to look for a relationship between handedness and anxiety level
A) Two groups of participants (those who are left-handed and those who are right-handed) are asked to perform a speeded cognitive task to compare performance for the two groups
B) Participants take a handedness questionnaire with score indicating the degree of right- and left-handedness to look for a relationship between handedness score and time to complete a cognitive task
C) Participants are randomly assigned to conditions where a cognitive task is given with speeded or non-speeded instructions to determine if there is an effect of instruction type of task performance
D) Participants take an anxiety inventory to look for a relationship between handedness and anxiety level
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18
______ can be used to counter group differences.
A) Randomization
B) Counterbalancing
C) Independent variables
D) Dependent variables
A) Randomization
B) Counterbalancing
C) Independent variables
D) Dependent variables
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19
Participants receive all levels of a(n) ______ variable, but only one level of a(n) ______ variable in an experimental design.
A) independent; dependent
B) dependent; independent
C) within-subjects; between-subjects
D) between-subjects; within-subjects
A) independent; dependent
B) dependent; independent
C) within-subjects; between-subjects
D) between-subjects; within-subjects
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20
A ______ design is a between-subjects experiment that involves sets of participants matched on a specific characteristic with each member of the set randomly assigned to a different level of the independent variable.
A) significant
B) corresponding
C) paired
D) matched
A) significant
B) corresponding
C) paired
D) matched
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21
The manipulation of an independent variable in an experiment allows the researcher to learn about the causal relationship between the independent and ______ variables.
A) independent
B) dependent
C) causal
D) matched
A) independent
B) dependent
C) causal
D) matched
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22
There are areas of psychology where experiments are used more often than in others including the following except for ______.
A) cognitive
B) social
C) biological
D) personality
A) cognitive
B) social
C) biological
D) personality
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23
Latin squares can be useful for within-subjects designs where independent variables have ______ level(s).
A) one
B) zero
C) a number of
D) minimal
A) one
B) zero
C) a number of
D) minimal
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24
Random assignment is important for ______ variables in terms of the order in which participants receive the levels of the variable to control for possible order effects of the different levels of the variable.
A) independent
B) dependent
C) between-subject
D) within-subject
A) independent
B) dependent
C) between-subject
D) within-subject
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25
In the ______ design, each subject serves as their own comparison.
A) independent
B) dependent
C) between-subject
D) within-subject
A) independent
B) dependent
C) between-subject
D) within-subject
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26
Researchers may (have)used twins to create a matched set of participants based on genetics.
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27
One benefit of within-subject designs is that they control for ______.
A) carryover effects
B) individual differences
C) contrast effects
D) fatigue effects
A) carryover effects
B) individual differences
C) contrast effects
D) fatigue effects
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28
Much of the research in the ______ area is focused on understanding factors that influence memory, perception, language processes, and decision-making.
A) cognitive
B) social
C) biological
D) personality
A) cognitive
B) social
C) biological
D) personality
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29
The primary concern with ______ variables is the order in which the participants receive the different levels of the independent variable.
A) independent design
B) dependent design
C) between-subject design
D) within-subject design
A) independent design
B) dependent design
C) between-subject design
D) within-subject design
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30
In within-subjects manipulations, each participant receives ______ levels of the independent variable.
A) just two
B) just three
C) all
D) just four
A) just two
B) just three
C) all
D) just four
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31
In the ______ design, subjects' scores in one condition are compared with their scores in the other condition.
A) independent
B) dependent
C) between-subject
D) within-subject
A) independent
B) dependent
C) between-subject
D) within-subject
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32
Order effects are a particular form of ______ effects.
A) exam
B) testing
C) biased
D) grading
A) exam
B) testing
C) biased
D) grading
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33
To account for possible confounds, Zula assigns to the control group and experimental group one male with high math scores, and one male with low math scores and the same with female students. This appears that Zula is using ______ to control confounds.
A) randomizing
B) counterbalancing
C) squaring
D) matching
A) randomizing
B) counterbalancing
C) squaring
D) matching
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34
Counterbalancing is ______ when there are only two conditions that participants experience in an experiment.
A) difficult
B) easy
C) impossible
D) pointless
A) difficult
B) easy
C) impossible
D) pointless
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35
To attempt to equate the groups, participants are assigned to the different experimental treatment groups, they aren't allowed to choose the group they prefer. This is an example of ______ to control confounds.
A) randomizing
B) counterbalancing
C) squaring
D) matching
A) randomizing
B) counterbalancing
C) squaring
D) matching
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36
A participant's gender, personality, and smoking status ______ be independent variables.
A) can sometimes
B) can never
C) can occasionally
D) can always
A) can sometimes
B) can never
C) can occasionally
D) can always
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37
A(n) ______ variable is manipulated such that participants are randomly assigned to levels.
A) independent
B) dependent
C) causal
D) matched
A) independent
B) dependent
C) causal
D) matched
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38
Diana has an independent variable with three levels. She uses a Latin-square design to help ensure that the orders in which participants experience the levels of the independent variable occur equally as often across participants. She is ______ the order of treatments.
A) randomizing
B) counterbalancing
C) squaring
D) matching
A) randomizing
B) counterbalancing
C) squaring
D) matching
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39
Random assignment is a means of controlling for participant differences across groups and ______ the internal validity of the experiment.
A) can decrease or increase
B) does not impact
C) increases
D) decreases
A) can decrease or increase
B) does not impact
C) increases
D) decreases
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40
To simplify the counterbalancing, a partial counterbalancing technique, called a ______ square, can be used.
A) Spanish
B) Latin
C) English
D) Canadian
A) Spanish
B) Latin
C) English
D) Canadian
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41
The manipulation of an independent variable in an experiment allows the researcher to learn about the causal relationship between the independent and dependent variables.
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42
The presence of individual differences across groups is the greatest concern for within-subjects experiments.
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43
What aspects of an experiment allow tests of causal relationships?
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44
Provide an example of a research study with a small-n design.
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45
Counterbalancing is relatively easy when there are only two conditions that participants will experience in an experiment.
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46
Describe the advantages and disadvantages of a between-subjects experiment.
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47
Describe the advantages and disadvantages of a within-subjects experiment.
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48
The primary concern of between-subjects variables is the order in which the participants receive the different levels of the independent variable.
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49
Random assignment is useful because it removes all possibilities that groups will be biased.
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50
Random assignment means that subjects are assigned to groups according to chance, not according to any characteristic they possess or any choice made by the researcher.
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51
Give an example of a matched design experiment participants grouping.
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52
An advantage of within-subjects manipulations is that each participant serves as his or her own comparison.
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53
In experiments where individual differences are likely to be present and a small sample size is used, random assignment may not be sufficient to control for these differences.
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54
Provide an example of a confounding variable.
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55
Experiments are the best research design for answering causal research questions.
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56
In a research design where participants are randomly assigned to either an all-male confederate group, or a mixed gender confederate group, the study is experimental.
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57
Latin Squares can be useful for within-subjects designs where independent variables have the same number of levels.
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58
Random assignment of participants to levels allows random distribution of participant differences across the levels.
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59
All experiments contain at least one independent variable.
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60
Between-subjects designs require more participants than within-subjects designs.
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