What is the primary advantage of using a laboratory experiment in psychology?


Which of the following is a potential problem with using a convenience sample in experimental research?


What type of validity is concerned with whether an experiment truly measures what it claims to measure?


A researcher measures both heart rate and reaction time to study the effects of stress. Heart rate and reaction time are examples of what?


What is the main purpose of random assignment in experimental research?


What is the main disadvantage of a within-subjects design compared to a between-subjects design?


Which type of experimental design involves using the same participants in all conditions of the experiment?


In a double-blind experiment, who is unaware of which participants belong to the control group and which belong to the experimental group?


What term describes the tendency for participants to behave differently when they know they are being observed?


In an experiment, the variable that is manipulated by the researcher to observe its effect is called what?