Experimental Designs
Variables
Research Scenarios
Samplings Methods
Ethics & Generalizability
100

Participants are measured before and after an intervention.

Pretest-Posttest Design

100

An outside factor that may affect results.

 Confounding Variable

100

Participants are randomly assigned to mindfulness training or a control group.

True Experimental Design

100

Participants are recruited because they meet specific criteria.

Purposive Sampling

100

Participants must be informed about the study, risks, and benefits before agreeing to participate.

What is informed consent?

200

Participants receive both treatment and control conditions at different times.

Crossover Design

200

Variables intentionally kept constant.

Control Variable

200

Researchers interview veterans about their lived experiences.

Qualitative Research

200

Participants recruit additional participants.

Snowball Sampling

200

Researchers must protect participants' identities and personal information.

What is confidentiality?

300

The feature that most strengthens causal inference.

Random Assignment

300

Defining a construct using a specific measure.

Operationalization

300

Researchers collect survey data and then conduct interviews to explain findings.

Mixed-Methods Research

300

The sample accurately reflects the population.

Representative Sample

300

The extent to which findings can be applied to populations beyond the sample studied.

What is generalizability (external validity)?

400

This design lacks random assignment.

Quasi-Experimental Design

400

The variable manipulated by the researcher.

Independent Variable

400

A researcher examines the relationship between stress and sleep quality.

Correlational Study

400

Every member of the population has an equal chance of selection.

Correlational Study

400

A study recruits only undergraduate psychology students but claims the findings apply to all adults.

What is a threat to generalizability?

500

Participants are randomly assigned to treatment and control groups.

True Experimental Design

500

The outcome being measured.

Dependent Variable

500

A researcher compares two existing classrooms.  

Quasi-Experimental Design

500

Participants are selected because they are easy to access.

Convenience Sampling

500

Researchers discover a participant is experiencing severe emotional distress during an interview. Their primary ethical responsibility is to do this.

What is protect participant welfare (beneficence)?