What is the primary goal of conducting experiments in psychological science?

Exploring the Experimental Method in Psychology

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To observe behaviors without interference
To prove theories without empirical evidence
To establish a causal relationship between variables
To collect data without analyzing it
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What does the independent variable represent in an experiment?
The variable that remains constant
The variable being tested
The group that receives the placebo
The outcome of the experiment
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How does an experimental control contribute to a study?
By randomly assigning participants to groups
By keeping all variables except the IV constant
By ensuring participants behave naturally
By determining the hypothesis of the study
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What role does the dependent variable play in an experiment?
It remains constant throughout the study
It is used to create the experimental group
It is manipulated to observe an effect
It measures the effect of the independent variable
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why is a placebo used in experiments?
To act as a confounding variable
To provide a comparison for the experimental group
To increase the effect of the independent variable
To ensure all participants receive some form of treatment
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the effect of confounding variables in an experiment?
They replace the need for a control group
They can potentially bias the experiment's results
They have no effect on the experiment's outcome
They enhance the relationship between the IV and DV
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the purpose of a double-blind study?
To allow researchers to influence the results
To ensure that the participants know which group they are in
To prevent bias from affecting the outcome
To make the experiment easier to conduct
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