EDUC 10 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Social Desirability Bias, Internal Validity, Dependent And Independent Variables

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10 Nov 2016
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The most essential characteristic of all experimental research is direct control of an intervention. Direct control means the researcher treats the subjects in a planned way and decides and carries out the speci c intervention. Another characteristic is control of extraneous and confounding variables. Thirst characteristic is critical in experiment sin which two or more groups are compared is determining that there are no systematic differences between the individuals of one group and those of comparison groups. Internal validity-control of confounding and extraneous variables: history- threat from uncontrolled events that affect the dependent variable. Can occur within the study as participants are affected by something outside of the study. Selection- threat from the characteristics of participants: when participants characteristics are selected to affect the results, maturation- threat from changes in participants over time. Pretesting- threat from the effect of taking a pretest. Instrumentation- threat from unreliability or changes in measurement. Treatment replication- threat from insuf cient replications of treatments.

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