Chapter 1 Psychological Science Experimentation. Experiment an investigator manipulates one or...

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Chapter 1

Psychological Science

Experimentation

Experimentation

Experiment an investigator manipulates one or more

factors (independent variables) to observe their effect on some behavior or mental process (the dependent variable)

by random assignment of participants the experiment controls other relevant factors

Theory

Seeing violence on TV causes children to behave violently in real life.

Hypothesis

If children watch a violent TV show, they will be more likely to act violently than if children do not watch a violent TV show.

Operational Definitions

If children watch a violent TV show, they will be more likely to act violently than if children do not watch a violent TV show.

Children watch violent TV show more likely act violently non-violent TV show

Experimental Design

Population

100 children ages 5-8

Random Assignment Independent variable

Dependent variable

Record evidence of violent behavior

Record evidence of violent behavior

Experimentation Placebo

an inert substance or condition that may be administered instead of a presumed active agent, such as a drug, to see if it triggers the effects believed to characterize the active agent

Double-blind Procedure both the research participants and the research

staff are ignorant (blind) about whether the research participants have received the treatment or a placebo

commonly used in drug-evaluation studies

Experimentation

Experimental Condition the condition of an experiment that exposes

participants to the treatment, that is, to one version of the independent variable

Control Condition the condition of an experiment that contrasts

with the experimental treatment serves as a comparison for evaluating the effect

of the treatment

Experimentation

Random Assignment assigning participants to

experimental and control conditions by chance

minimizes pre-existing differences between those assigned to the different groups

Experimentation Independent Variable

the experimental factor that is manipulated the variable whose effect is being studied

Dependent Variable the experimental factor that may change in

response to manipulations of the independent variable

in psychology it is usually a behavior or mental process

Experimentation

Design an experiment that would test the effects of alcohol consumption on hand-eye coordination. Be sure to include how your subjects are selected and assigned, the control and experimental conditions, independent and dependent variables, as well as any extraneous or confounding variables.