Another way to say experimental design
What is Strategy?
Activating particular representations or associations in memory just before carrying out an action or task
What is Priming?
Occurs when demographics within a target population are over included within a sample in a way that is not representative of a target populations traits as a whole.
What is Sampling Bias
The experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whose effect is being studied.
What is the Independent Variable?
The sample is randomly allocated to one condition of the experiment
What is Independent Samples?
The 3 main Order Effects
What is Interference, Fatigue and Practice
Used when you are looking for participants from a specific group that would not respond to an ad in a paper.
What is Snowball Sampling?
The "T" in TEACUP
What is Testable?
Participant variability is a limitation of this design
What is Independent measure ?
Concerning the design and procedure of the experiment
What are methodological considerations?
The goal of any research
What is to generalize my results to the target population?
A key part of True Experiments
What is the random allocation of participants to conditions?
In This design one sample of participants receives each condition of an experiment
What is repeated measures?
The definition of the Fatigue effect
What is when asked to take part in several conditions of the same experiment, participants get tired or bored
One example would be Middle aged retired coal Miners
What is a Target population?
Both the independent and dependent variables must be...
What is Operationalized?
An experienced researcher will prefer this type of design
What is both?
A way to improve inter-rater reliability
What is researcher triangulation?
An old but new problem within modern research studies
What is Young, Attractive, Verbal, Intelligent, and Social Bias
The idea that directions given to participants during an experiment are exactly the same.
What is Standardized Procedure?