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6. What are examples of order effects

  • Practice and fatigue effect
  • Practice and frustration effect
  • Counterbalancing and fatigue effect
  • Practice and anger effect

7. What are demand characteristics?

  • The features of an experimental setting that indicate to the participant the aim of the experiment
  • The negative influences researches can have on the study.
  • The process in which the situation can affect participants results in a repeated measures experimental design

8. What is a matched participants design/

  • An experimental design in which participants are matched
  • An experimental design in which participants are assigned to different levels of the IV
  • An experimental design in which each participant performs in different levels of the IV

9. What is the experimental design?

  • The process in which the ethical side of an experiment is measured
  • The different ways that participants are allocated to the levels of the IV
  • The set up of the experiment
  • The first design of the experiment to make sure it works and is ethically sound

10. Operationalisation is the process that clarifies what has changed

  • True
  • False

11. What is the repeated measures design?

  • An experimental design in which participants are matched
  • An experimental design in which each participant performs in each level of the IV
  • An experimental design in which different participants are used for each level of the IV

12. What is a dependant variable?

  • A variable that is measured and changes are predicted to be cause by the independent variable
  • A variable that is changed
  • A variable that is measured and changes are predicted to be caused by thee control varible
  • A variable that is measured and changes are predicted to be caused by extraneous variables.

13. Extraneous variables provide positive change to the DV

  • False
  • True

14. What is the independent measures design?

  • An experimental design in which different participants are used for each level of the IV
  • An experimental design in which each participant performs in every level of the IV
  • An experimental design in which participants are matched

15. What are the different levels of the IV?

  • The different conditions udner which participants are tested in an experiment which are changed
  • The different ways in which results are measured