Dependent variable is assessed before and after the experimental manipulation in this research design
What is Before-After Design
100
The extent to which relationships among conceptual variables can be demonstrated in a wide variety of people and settings
What is generalization
100
Repeat previous research design as exactly as possible
What is Exact Replication
100
This type of replication is conducted using new types of participants
What is Participant Replication
100
This design selects from a limited and relatively homogeneous population
What is Limited Population Design
200
This threat to internal validity occurs when the basic characteristics of the measuring instrument change over time
What is Instrumentation
200
Extent that an experimentor can eliminate all effects on the DV
What is Experimental Control
200
This threat to internal validity is concerned with things that have gone on in society that may have affected behaviour between the first and second testing
What is History
200
People who score very high or very low will score closer to the mean on the second test
What is Regression to the Mean
200
refers to aspects of the study that prompt participants to guess what you are studying
What is Demand Characteristics
300
Conducting your research in a real world setting
What is Ecological Validity
300
This threat to internal validity occurs when people drop out of the study/ die
What is Attrition/ mortality
300
In this design, participants are measured on the variable of interest before the experiment begins, they are then assigned to conditions based on their scores.
What is Matched-Group Design
300
Determines is the experimental manipulation had the intended impact on the IV
What is Manipulation Check
300
This solution to experimenter bias occurs when you are unaware of which group is the experimental group
What is Blind Experimenter
400
This type of replication tests the same hypothesis, but adds a new condition
What is Constructive Replication
400
Circumstances in which they conducted the experiment that are going to effect the results
What is Extraneous Variable
400
These are two types of generalization
What is Participant and Setting generalization
400
Conducting the manipulation on a few participants before beginning the experiment
What is Pilot Testing
400
This type of validity deals with the extent to which changes in the Iv caused changes in the DV
What is Internal Validity
500
statistical technique using the results of existing studies to integrate and draw conclusions about those studies
What is Meta-Analysis
500
Factors that limit generalization of results
What is Boundary Conditions
500
All participants in all levels of the independent variable are treated the exact same way
What is Standardization of Conditions
500
This design refers to to a longitudinal approach to research that occurs over enough time that the IV would change
What is Time-Series Design
500
This variable determines the effect that the IV has, and acts directly on the relationship between the IV and DV