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Title: Chapter 9 Lecture 8


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Chapter 9 Lecture 8
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Some ways to control threats
  • General control procedures
  • Control over subject and experimenter effects
  • Control through participant selection and
    assignment
  • Control through specific experimental design

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1. General Control Procedures
Control over research setting
Lab internal validity --generalization
Applied setting --internal validity generaliza
tion
  • Natural environment
  • In the lab
  • Stanford Prison Experiment

- the psychological effects of becoming a
prisoner or prison guard. - set up a simulated a
prison

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Planned simulation of 2 weeks (1971)
N 24 college students from the U.S.
15/day by participating in a study
Flip of coin? prisoner guard
basement of Stanford's Psychology Department
building
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  • Response Measurement
  • Focus on the DV careful selection of the
    measurement
  • make sure measure is validated (scale)reliable
  • (scale development)

Replication Pilot experiment Exact replication
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2. Control over Subject Experimenter effect
- motivation
- knowledge - expectations
?blind double blind procedures
Experimenter knows the hypothesis, subject assig
nment etc
Blind research assistant blind to assignment
into a group Double Blind both RA Subje
ct do not know (drug
studies/ light therapy)
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  • Automation
  • reduce experimenter/subject contact
  • (tape recording etc) instructions
  • computer testing
  • Objective measures (subjective DV)
  • stereotyping/prejudice/in group/out group (RT)
  • Multiple observers multiple experimenters
  • interrater reliability (Kappa)
  • Using deception obscure the true hypothesis
    (vodka)
  • deliberately misinform the participants
    (debrief!!)
  • (confederate) (vodka study)

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3. Control through subject selection assignment
  • Random Sampling!!! Everyone has chance
    selections

  • do not affect each other
  • only way to control for unknown factors
    (potential confounds)
  • Potential confounds are evenly distributed!
  • Subject Assignment random assignment!!!
  • free random assignment (use random number
    table)
  • matched random assignment (age, weight)

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Unbiased sample
Table of random or r generator
General Population Everyone..
Target population
Representative sample (n)
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Control through subject selection assignment
  • Stratified random sampling
  • Define exactly what target pop is based and
    match
  • proportion in the population

General Population Everyone..
Target population
Representative sample (n)
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4. Control over experimenter design
? Simple Pretest-posttest design
? Pretest-posttest, control group design
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