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Threats to Internal Validity in Within-Subjects Designs
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This is a variable that has an effect on other variables.

What is a factor?

100

A study that assigns students to one of two groups and then compares their scores on the dependent variable is an example of this type of design.

What is a between-subjects design?

100

This threat to validity refers to when participation in one treatment may have an influence on the participants' scores in the following treatments.

What are order effects?

100

This type of design has the disadvantages of requiring a lot of participants and individual differences as confounds.

What is a between-subjects design?

100

The third variable and directionality problems are problems with this type of research design.

What are correlational designs?

200

This is termed as an effect of an individual factor on the dependent variable.

What is the main effect?

200

Theresa wants to examine the impact of alcohol on happiness. She tells everyone at her job to drink 2 drinks/night for the week. She then measures and compares the scores of their happiness to the scores of everyone at her church. Theresa is using this type of research design.

What is a non experimental design?

200

An example of this threat to validity is Covid-2020 because this event may affect the scores in one treatment differently than in another treatment.

What is history?

200

A strength of this type of design is that it eliminates cohort effects by using one group of participants.

What is a longitudinal developmental research design?

200

Increasing sample size, standardizing procedures, limiting individual differences, and matching are all ways in which we can reduce this in between-subject designs?

What is variance?

300

This type of design compares different conditions using different groups of participants.

What is a between-subject design?

300

When graphing the results of a study, the researcher notices that males appeared to be affected more from the manipulation than females when they see an intersection of lines on a plot. The researcher has come across this type of effect.

What is an interaction effect?

300

This threat to validity refers to changes in the participants' physiology or psychology that occur during the research study and may affect the participants' scores.

What is maturation?

300

This type of design has the advantages of removing the impact of individual differences and requiring a lower sample size.

What is a within-subjects design?

300

Fill in the blank: Greater variability within groups makes it _____ to see the differences between treatment groups

What is more difficult?

400

This type of design compares the same group of participants across different conditions.

What is a within-subjects design?

400

I'm looking to examine the relationship between number of siblings a person has and extraversion scores on a questionnaire. Since I can't manipulate number of siblings a person has, this type of design would be best to use.

What is a correlational research design?

400

This type of order effect may be present when there is progressive improvement in performance.

What are practice effects?

400

This type of design has the advantage of saving money and avoiding attrition by measuring participants at one point in time.

What is a cross-sectional design?

400

When looking at the results of a study, the trends show that as age increases, depression levels decrease. This relationship reflects this direction of correlation.

What is a negative relationship?

500

This effect exists when the impact of one factor on the dependent variable depends on other factors in the study.

What is an interaction effect?

500

Cade wants to examine the impact of leadership on his employees' job satisfaction levels. First, he assesses the job satisfaction levels of two teams. Then, he implements an empathetic leadership intervention in one team and an aggressive leadership intervention in the other. After the intervention, the job satisfaction levels of the teams are measured again and compared. Cade is using this type of research design.

What is a quasi-experimental design?

500

This threat to validity refers to the tendency for extreme scores to move toward the mean over repeated measurement.

What is regression toward the mean?

500

This is the main weakness in cross-sectional designs.

What are cohort effects?

500

In a multi-factor design, participants are assigned to one of three groups: 1 - High dosage, 2 - Low dosage, 3 - No dosage. In this study, the group to which participants are assigned can also be defined as this. (AKA what is distinguishing the groups?)

What is a level of the independent variable?

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