Research Methods (pg.184-191)
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Clues
- 'almost' experiments - the independent variable is not something that varies, it is a condition that exists (5, 10)
- a controlled experiment conducted outside a laboratory (5, 10)
- a research methos in which the experimentor has not manipulated the IV (7, 10)
- a set of prcedures used to control the influence of factors such as participant variables in an experiment (12, 6)
- allocating participants to experimental groups or conditions using random techniques (6, 10)
- an experiment carried out in a controlled setting (10, 10)
- an experimental technique used to overcome order effects (16)
- each participant takes part in every condition (8, 8)
- pairs of participants are matched in terms of key variables (7, 5)
- participants are allocated to two (or more) groups representing different levels of the IV (11, 6)
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