In social psychology, a dependent variable in an experiment:
A) changes as a consequence of changes in the independent variable.
B) is a method in non-experimental research used to limit participant experiences.
C) the setup of a wide variety of behaviours used within the experiment to test theories.
D) the strategy for participant selection based on randomness or voluntary actions.
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Q27: Random allocation of participants to conditions is
Q28: An experimental manipulation is:
A) sure to enrage
Q29: Laboratory experiments are designed so as to:
A)
Q30: Most mainstream social psychological knowledge is derived
Q31: To test a scientific hypothesis, researchers:
A) test
Q33: Non-experimental methods include:
A) archival research, surveys and
Q34: Because she is intrigued by carrying out
Q35: A confounding variable in a research design
Q36: The double-blind procedure is used in experiments
Q37: The independent variable in an experiment refers
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