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Title: Experimental Design: Single factor designs


1
Experimental Design Single factor designs
  • Psych 231 Research Methods in Psychology

2
Announcements
  • Reminder your group project experiment method
    section is due in labs this week

3
Experimental designs
  • So far weve covered a lot of the details of
    experiments, now lets consider some specific
    experimental designs.
  • 1 Factor, two levels
  • 1 Factor, multi-levels
  • Factorial (more than 1 factor)
  • (next Mondays lecture)
  • Between within factors
  • (this Wednesdays lecture)

4
Single variable One Factor designs
  • 1 Factor, two levels
  • Basically you want to compare two treatments
    (conditions)
  • The statistics are pretty easy, a t-test

Observed difference btwn conditions
T-test
Difference expected by chance
5
1 factor - 2 levels
  • Example
  • How does anxiety level affect test performance?
  • Two groups take the same test
  • Grp1 (moderate anxiety group) 5 min lecture on
    the importance of good grades for success
  • Grp2 (low anxiety group) 5 min lecture on how
    good grades dont matter, just trying is good
    enough

6
1 factor - 2 levels
7
Single variable one Factor
anxiety
80
60
8
Single variable one Factor
  • Advantages
  • Is the independent variable worth studying?
  • If no effect, then usually dont bother with a
    more complex design
  • Sometimes two levels is all you need
  • One theory predicts one pattern and another
    predicts a different pattern

9
Single variable one Factor
  • Disadvantages
  • True shape of the function is hard to see
  • interpolation and extrapolation are not a good
    idea

10
Interpolation
What happens within of the ranges that you test?
test performance
low
moderate
anxiety
11
Extrapolation
What happens outside of the ranges that you test?
test performance
low
moderate
anxiety
12
1 Factor - multilevel experiments
  • For more complex theories you will typically need
    more complex designs (more than two levels of one
    IV)
  • 1 factor - more than two levels
  • Basically you want to compare more than two
    conditions
  • The statistics are a little more difficult, an
    ANOVA (analysis of variance)

13
1 Factor - multilevel experiments
  • Example (same as before with one more group)
  • How does anxiety level affect test performance?
  • Three groups take the same test
  • Grp1 (moderate anxiety group) 5 min lecture on
    the importance of good grades for success
  • Grp2 (low anxiety group) 5 min lecture on how
    good grades dont matter, just trying is good
    enough
  • Grp3 (high anxiety group) 5 min lecture on how
    the students must pass this test to pass the
    course

14
1 factor - 3 levels
15
1 Factor - multilevel experiments
60
16
1 Factor - multilevel experiments
  • Advantages
  • Gives a better picture of the relationship
    (function)
  • Generally, the more levels you have, the less you
    have to worry about your range of the independent
    variable

17
Relationship between Anxiety and Performance
18
1 Factor - multilevel experiments
  • Disadvantages
  • Needs more resources (participants and/or
    stimuli)
  • Requires more complex statistical analysis
    (analysis of variance and pair-wise comparisons)

19
Pair-wise comparisons
  • The ANOVA just tells you that not all of the
    groups are equal.
  • If this is your conclusion (you get a
    significant ANOVA) then you should do further
    tests to see where the differences are
  • High vs. Low
  • High vs. Moderate
  • Low vs. Moderate

20
Next time
  • Adding a wrinkle between-groups versus
    within-groups factors
  • Read chapter 11
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