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100

In a between-groups design, participants are assigned to _____ group(s).


What is one group

100

In a within-groups design, participants experience _____ condition(s).


What is every condition.

100

A variable that you manipulate is called the ______ variable.


What is the independent variable

100

The degree to which a study measures what it claims to measure is called _______. Hint: what you did actually caused the effect found.


What is internal validity.

100

What is the name of a study where the researcher simply observes behavior without manipulating anything?


What is an observational study.

200

What is the main advantage of using a between-groups design?


What is to avoid order effects

200

What is one major advantage of using a within-groups design?


What is no subject variability

200

A variable that you measure is called the ______ variable.


What is a dependent variable.

200

When a measure is consistent across time and testing, it is said to have high _____.


What is reliability

200

In research, what is it called when neither the participant nor the experimenter knows which group the participant is in?


What is a double-blind design.

300

What type of randomization helps ensure groups are comparable at the start of an experiment?


What is randomization

300

What kind of effect happens when the experience of doing one condition changes how you respond to the next one?


What is ordering effects

300

What is a confound?


What is a variable that varies systematically with the IV

300

What kind of validity concerns whether you can generalize your findings beyond your study?


What is external validity

300

What term describes when participants drop out of a study over time?

What is attrition or subject mortality?

400

What is one major disadvantage of a between-groups design?


What is subject variability

400

Name one strategy researchers use to minimize order effects.


What is counterbalancing

400

What do we call it when participants behave differently because they know they are being studied?


What are demand characteristics

400

Which type of validity checks if the operationalization of a variable actually represents the concept well?


What is construct validity

400

If a researcher changes how they interact with participants because of their expectations, it’s called ______ bias.


what is experimenter bias?

500

What statistical test is most often used to compare two groups in a between-groups design?


What is an independent sample

500

In a within-groups experiment name three threats to internal validity.

What are time, maturation, and history

500

The tendency of extreme scores to move closer to the mean over time is called what?


What is regression to the mean

500

What type of variable is related to the participant?

What is the subject variable 

500

A researcher compares two treatments but the groups were not randomly assigned. What type of design is this?


What is a quasi experimental design?

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