Asked by Sherkan Malik on Sep 28, 2024
What does a researcher do when conducting an experiment
A) in-depth investigation of an individual subject through detailed documentation
B) observation of behaviour as it occurs in its natural environment
C) systematic observation or measurement of two variables to see whether there is an association between them
D) manipulation of a variable under carefully controlled conditions and observation of whether there are changes in a second variable as a result
Variable Manipulation
The process of altering one or more variables in an experiment to determine its effects on a dependent variable.
Controlled Conditions
Specific parameters maintained during scientific research or experiments to ensure the validity and reliability of the results.
- Recognize the importance of research design and methodology in experimental psychology.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the importance of research design and methodology in experimental psychology.
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