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What does significance at p<0.05 mean? - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔That there is less than

5% chance that the results were due to chance/something other than the IV.

Why is using counterbalancing good? - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔It reduces order effects

What does a low standard deviation mean? - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔That the results

were more consistent/less spread out

What is a benefit of using a repeated measures design? - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔It

reduces individual differences as participants take part in both conditions

List some ways to improve validity in an experiment - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Use a

broader sample, make the conditions less obvious (reduces demand

characteristics), guarantee anonymity so people will feel more inclined to

answer/behave truthfully.

Explain a strength of using a matched-pairs design - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Participants

only take part in one condition so order effects are reduced, also it reduces

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,demand characteristics as they are less likely to guess the aims of the

experiment if they only take part in one condition.

What is a paradigm and a paradigm shift? Give an example. - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔A

paradigm is a set of shared beliefs or assumptions about how

behaviour/thought is explained.

A paradigm shift occurs when members of the scientific community change from

their established ways of explaining/thinking about behaviour to a new way due

to new scientific evidence. This leads to a scientific revolution. E.g. Changing

from behaviourist approach to a biological approach of explaining behaviour

(happened in the latter half of the 20th century)

What does it mean to have high concurrent validity? - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Where

there is close agreement between the data produced by the new test compared

to the old, established test. Close agreement is indicated if the correlation

between the two sets of data produced by the two tests exceeds +0.8.

What does face validity mean? - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Does the test look as if its

measuring what the researcher intended to measure?




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, What does content validity mean? - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Involves asking experts in the

field to check the content of the test to see how accurately it measures the

variable

What is interpretive validity? - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔The extent to which the

researcher's interpretation of events matches those of the participants

What is temporal validity? - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Extent to which findings can be

generalised to another historical time/era

What is mundane realism? - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔How a study mirrors the real world

What is ecological validity? - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔The extent to which the findings of a

study can be generalised to real-life settings.

What is population validity? - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Extent to which findings can be

generalised to different groups of people (within a/the population)

What is external validity? - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔The extent to which you can

generalise the findings outside of the study's settings

What is internal validity? - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔The extent to which the researcher is

measuring what they set out/intended to measure




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