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How do we misinterpret? Common threats to validity
Chapter 5 How do we misinterpret? Common threats to validity
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People are Different Individual differences and “third variables”
Selection bias and nonresponse bias
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People Change History and maturation Regression toward the mean
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The Process of Studying People Changes People
The Hawthorne Effect Testing effects Experimental mortality (attrition) Participant reaction bias Experimenter bias
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Moving from Three Threats to Two: Confounds & Artifacts
Confounds: an additional variable varies systematically with the IV or with the DV Artifacts: important but overlooked variables that are held constant in an experiment Confounds threaten internal validity; artifacts threaten external validity
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Key Terms from Chapter 5 Pseudo-experiment Control group
Selection bias Nonresponse bias History Maturation Regression toward the mean Hawthorne effect Testing effects Experimental mortality Attrition Homogeneous attrition Heterogeneous attrition
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Key Terms from Chapter 4 Participant reaction bias
Participant expectancies Demand characteristics Participant reactance Evaluation apprehension Cover story Unobtrusive observations Experimenter bias Double-blind procedure Confound Artifact
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Key Terms from Chapter 4 Double-blind procedure Confound
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