Explore repeated-measures research design in experimental psychology with 9 questions covering characteristics, advantages, limitations, and counterbalancing procedures.
In repeated-measures research design, what is the primary characteristic?
Different participants in each group
Same participants in each group
Different measures for each group
Random assignment of participants
#2
Which statistical test is commonly used for analyzing data from repeated-measures designs?
Independent samples t-test
Chi-square test
Repeated measures ANOVA
Factorial ANOVA
#3
What is the advantage of using repeated-measures designs compared to between-subjects designs?
Greater control over extraneous variables
Less demand characteristics
Reduced participant variability
Higher external validity
#4
Which of the following is a potential limitation of repeated-measures designs?
Increased power to detect treatment effects
Order effects
Reduced likelihood of carryover effects
Decreased statistical power
#5
What term refers to the phenomenon where participants' responses are influenced by the order in which experimental conditions are presented?
Demand characteristics
Carryover effects
Order effects
Hawthorne effect
#6
Which of the following is NOT a type of repeated-measures design?
Within-subjects design
Crossover design
Mixed-design ANOVA
Between-subjects design
#7
What is the term for the practice of using a control condition that is identical to the experimental condition in every way except for the absence of the treatment?
Placebo control
Within-subjects control
Concurrent control
Crossover control
#8
What is a counterbalancing procedure used to address in repeated-measures designs?
Matching participants based on demographic variables
Randomly assigning participants to conditions
Ordering the presentation of conditions
Blinding participants to the experimental condition
#9
In a repeated-measures design, what is the term for the period of time between successive measurements or conditions?