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Create your own experiment Aim: To investigate whether positive false memories about eating asparagus can be implanted AND to investigate the consequences of implanting positive memories. Sample: How many? Gender? Age? Sampling method? Research Design? Apparatus: Where? When? Controls? Stooges? Presentation materials? Variables: Independent: Conditions created-What are you going to compare to what? Dependent: What are you going to measure and how are you going to measure it? Procedure: Step-by-step Data: Quantitative (numbers) or Qualitative (info)

Evaluation Generalizability? Reliability? Applications? Validity? To what extent does the sample represent the target population? To what extent does the activity connect to real life situations? Reliability? To what extent is the experiment controlled? To what extent is the procedure standardized? Applications? To what extent is this study useful in real life? What scenarios could this help? Validity? To what extent are the scientists measuring what they intend to measure? Are there any potential confounding variables? Are there any Ethics? In what ways are participants protected from harm? In what ways are participants potentially harmed? DR DICH