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Lizzie uses a memory test for her experiment. Most participants get nearly all of the answers correct. This means Lizzie is unable to find any differences between two two groups. What is this an example of?

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Card 7

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Lizzie uses a memory test for her experiment. The test is so difficult and nearly everyone gets no correct answers or only a few correct answers. This means that Lizzie is unable to discriminate between the groups. What is this an example of?

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Card 8

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What technique is used to deal with order effects when using a repeated measures design?

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Card 9

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In order to increase the power of your experiment, what changes do you make to your participants?

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Card 10

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Lizzie runs her experiment and found the participant's mood affected her results. What is this an example of?

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Card 11

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Participant's mood, differences in ability, time of day - these are all examples of what?

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Card 12

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If people believe a drug will affect them in a certain way then they will often react in that way when they believe the drug has been administered to them. What is this an example of?

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Card 13

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What is the definition of standard error?

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Card 14

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What does a large sample error mean?

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Card 15

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What is the definition of a type I error?

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