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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
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
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