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PSY 335 Week 4 Experimental Designs Worksheet

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Using the terms listed below, complete the following:


  1. ___________ group receives treatment in an experimental design.
  2. ___________ group does not receive treatment in an experimental design.
  3. A ______ _____ design has many observations on a single case or a few subjects.
  4. When separate groups of subjects receive different levels of the independent variable, this is referred to as _____________ design.
  5. When all subjects receive all levels of the independent variable, this is referred to as _________design.
  6. When the researcher measures a behavior that needs to be changed and then applies therapy and measures the behavior again, this is referred to as _____________ design.
  7. When the researcher measures a behavior that needs to be changed, applies therapy and measures the behavior again, and then removes the treatment and measures the behavior again, this is referred to as ______________ design.
  8. When the criterion outcome changes over time this is referred to as ___ ____________ design.
  9. When measuring several behaviors or several people with baseline periods of varying lengths and an independent variable occurs, this is referred to as a ____ _________ design.
  10. When subjects are not randomly assigned and not all variables are under the control of the presenter, this is referred to as ______________ design.
Read the following scenarios and match each scenario with the correct type of experimental design.

______ Two classes of children are studied regarding the effects of a new teaching method in science.  One group received the new method of instruction, while the other group uses the standard, traditional method of instruction. Both classes are measures for achievement before and after the teaching methods.
 
_____ Divide your subjects in half.  One group receives one treatment of the independent variable and the other group receives a different treatment of the independent variable. Subjects were all told they were going to see a video of a therapist's session after which they would rate the quality of the session. The groups differed in that the subjects in one group were told that prior evaluations indicated that the therapist was effective whereas subjects in the other group were told that the evaluations indicated the therapist was not effective. These different subjects were used for the two levels of the independent variable: subjects were in either the "effective therapist" or the "ineffective therapist" condition.
 
__________ All subjects perform at all levels of the independent variable.  Subjects diagnosed as having attention deficit disorder were each tested on a concentration task after receiving medication. All subjects were tested four times, once after receiving one of the four doses. Each subject was tested under eachof the four levels of the independent variable-dose of medication.
________ A small group is measured for the amount of anxiety they experience in math class (baseline). They are taught a relaxation method and measured again to measure anxiety in math class.
 
________ To study verbal commands in canines, during week 1 the baseline is recorded for how many times a dog chased a cat.  During week 2, dog was verbally scolded (treatment) when the dog chased the cat, and the chasing behavior was recorded.  During week 3, the chasing behavior was recorded without the verbal scolding (treatment).

PSY 335 Week 3 Quiz

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Week Three Quiz
Complete the following quiz. Choose your response by highlighting your answer.

When we perform an experiment, we
measure independent variables,
produce dependent variables.
produce control variables.
produce a comparison.
hold independent variables constant.
 
The control group in an experiment
fixes the level of a variable across all experimental conditions.
is often untreated.
receives the same level of the independent variable as the experimental group.
refers to the manipulation of the independent variable.
 
In research on the decompression of pregnant rats, the independent variable is ______, a dependent variable is ________, and a control variable is _______________.
Reduced air pressure; behavioral tests; strain of the rat
Body weight; climbing ability; time of day
Atmospheric pressure; age of rat; climbing ability
Number of decompressions; body weight; home cage
Experimental group; control group; test performance
 
In experiments, independent variables are
the result of careful measurements.
extraneous to the experiment and held constant.
extraneous to the experiment and allowed to vary randomly.
independent of experimenter control.
varied by the researcher.
 
Dependent variables are
manipulated by the researcher.
potential independent variables that are held constant.
measured by the researcher.
probable behavioral causes.
 
One reason a valid experiment may produce null results is
the range of levels in the independent variable was insufficient to show an effect.
the dependent variable reflects a broad range of performance.
that the experiment is conducted in an environment that is too difficult.
that reactivity occurs in the participants (e.g., they adopt the role of “good behavior”).
 
 
In experiments, the independent variable should be _________, the dependent variable should be __________, and the control variable should be ________.
controlled; constant; randomized
constant; an effect; causal
free; restricted; elevated
balanced; unconfounded; an effect
manipulated; measured; held constant
 
An interaction occurs when
an independent variable effects a dependent variable.
one independent variable effects a second independent variable.
the effect one dependent variable has is not the same at each level of a second dependent variable.
the effect one independent variable has is not the same at each level of a second independent variable.
 
Which of the following is an example of the Hawthorne effect?
Experimenter bias
Reactivity in an experiment
Participant observation
Unobtrusive outcomes
 
A variable that inadvertently causes an experimental result is
confounded with the dependent variable.
confounded with the independent variable.
confounded with the control variables.
unlikely to be important in experiments.
 
Construct validity permits one to do which of the following?
Generalize
Attribute causality
Have confidence in constructs
Support hypothesis
 
Which of the following is a source of construct invalidity?
Bias
Random error
Carry-over effects
Counterbalancing
 
If a study has external validity, one is entitled to
generalize.
attribute causality.
have confidence in constructs.
support hypotheses.
 
 
Internal validity allows one to do which of the following?
Generalize
Attribute causality
Have confidence in constructs
Support hypotheses
 
Which of the following is the most likely to have the greatest internal validity?
Surveys
Case studies
Relational research
Experiments
 
Test reliability determined by a correlation between scores from the same test taken at two different times is called
test-retest reliability.
parallel forms reliability.
split-half reliability.
predictive reliability.
 
Statistical reliability determines whether results
will occur five percent of the time.
occur because of chance.
are internally valid.
are produced by bias.
 
Which of the following is a major threat to internal validity?
Confounding
Deviant-case analysis
Truncated range
Dependent variables
 
A type of validity that is specifically concerned with being able to make causal statements about relationships between variables is _______________ validity.
External
Internal
Construct
Predictive
 
A replication of research helps to determine ______________ validity.
Construct
External
Internal
Predictive

PSY 335 Week 1 Research Development Paper

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Watch the "Attention and Consciousness-Unlearning Through Hypnosis" video located in this week's Electronic Reserve Readings.
Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper covering the following:
What was the purpose of this study?
How does this study apply to the real world?
If you were doing the next step in this study, which research question would you develop? How could you test it?
How could you apply the steps of the scientific method to test your hypothesis?
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

PSY 335 Week 5 Research Proposal Presentation

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Create a 10- to 15-slide Microsoft®PowerPoint® presentation discussing your team's research proposal.
Include the following in your presentation:
The research question
A summary of the literature review
The research hypothesis
A summary of the method
The sample used for the study
The study design
The validity and reliability of the study
Discuss any possible Type I and Type II errors
Address ways to validate findings
Format your presentation consistent with APA guidelines.

PSY 335 Week 4 Mock IRB Proposal Worksheet

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Complete the IRB Proposal Worksheet in relation to your group proposal

PSY 335 Week 2 Proposal Worksheet

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Proposal Worksheet for Team
Each team member will pick an article for this worksheet. Replicate these sets of questions for each team member for this worksheet.

CMGT 442 Week 3 Individual Assignment Risk Assessment Matrix

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Create a risk assessment matrix for the purchase and integration of six new web servers for a start-up Internet firm.