What is the extent to which an experiment has effectively controlled for confounding variables Add Comment What is the extent to which an experiment has effectively controlled for confounding variables A. External Validity B. Case Study C. Internal Validity D. Confounding Variable Answer: C. Internal Validity
Experimental participants do not know which condition they have been assigned Add Comment Experimental participants do not know which condition they have been assigned A. Correlation Experiment B. Double-blind Study C. Random Assignment D. Single-blind Study Answer: D. Single-blind Study
An uncontrolled variable that changes along with the independent variable Add Comment An uncontrolled variable that changes along with the independent variable A. Confounding Variable B. Dependent Variable C. Case Study D. Independent Variable Answer: A. Confounding Variable
Occurs when an individual's behavior is changed by the process of being observed Add Comment Occurs when an individual's behavior is changed by the process of being observed A. Case Study B. Reactivity C. Third Variable D.Placebo Answer: B. Reactivity
Researcher records naturally occurring behavior and tries not to interfere in any way Add Comment Researcher records naturally occurring behavior and tries not to interfere in any way A. Descriptive Research B. Experimental Research C. Naturalistic Research D. Correlation Research Answer: C. Naturalistic Research