Psychology 3.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? AccountingASAQA Created by: KatrynaCreated on: 22-10-12 20:07 1084237156 Across 1. Anything that an investigator does which has an effect on a participant's performance in the study, other than what was intended. (12, 6) 4. neither the participant nor the experimenter are aware of the research aims and other important details, thus have no expectations. In a single blind study only the participants are unaware. (6, 5) 5. A controlled experiment conducted outside a laboratory. (5, 10) 6. A type of research design in which participant is not aware of the research aims or of which condition of the experiment they are receiving. (6, 5) 7. A person's right to control the flow of information about themselves. (7) 10. Participants should not experience negative physical or psychological effects, such as physical injury, lowered self esteem or embarrassment. (10, 4, 4) Down 2. volunteers are usually highly motivated than the randomly selected participants. (9, 4) 3. Pairs of participants are matched in terms of key variables, such as IQ, age, etc. One member of each pair is placed in the experimental group and the other member in the control group. (7, 5) 4. Where a participant is not told the true aims of a study and thus cannot give truly informed consent trully (9) 8. In a repeated measure design, an extraneous variable arising from the order in which conditions are presented. (5, 6)
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