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Basics of research design
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Example 1 Dr. Jazz wanted to test the effects of music on learning by fourth grade children. To keep his work at a manageable level, he decided to introduce music into the classroom every afternoon for one week. No music would be played during the morning. Dr. Jazz chose the music carefully—the music was from familiar TV cartoons, and the loudness was moderate. After the week of music presentation, the students were given tests on the morning and afternoon material. Test scores for the morning material were much higher than the scores on the afternoon material. Thus, the experimenter concluded that cartoon music disrupted learning in the classroom.
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What was the operational definition of “learning”?
What was his hypothesis? Do you trust his conclusion? Why or why not?
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Problems in research Confounds Ethics Researcher bias
Expectancy effects
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Basic research terms Independent variable Dependent variable
Control variable Within- vs. between- designs
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Example 2
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Are these testable hypotheses?
1. Men and women have different kinds of relationships. 2. Children are more trusting than adults. 3. First-born children talk more than later-born children. 4. People who grow up in the Southeastern US tend to be violent.
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Example 3 Bias study
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More examples Participants read a story printed on either red, blue, or white paper. Afterwards, they were given a recall test. Students who were either in a serious relationship or not dating at all participated in a study in which they rated the attractiveness of five opposite-sex persons. Male prisoners who were either convicted of violent crimes or convicted of nonviolent crimes completed an attitudes toward women questionnaire. Six patients with obsessive compulsive disorder completed six weeks of drug therapy, while six other patients completed six weeks of group therapy. Their number of symptoms before and after therapy were measured and compared.
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