HUMBEHV 2B06 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Confounding, Dependent And Independent Variables, Human Behaviour

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Lecture 4 single subject research design and reading journal articles. Collect baseline data and collect treatment data, then compare! Treatment put in place phase b: data continue to be collected. By comparing the data in phase a + b, you can determine if the behaviour is changing. Prove it: prove that your treatment was responsible for the change!! Why do we need to prove that behavior changed due to treatment: we want to test new treatments. It takes a lot of time, effort, resources and can be intrusive, so we may need to justify why we continue the treatment. Research design most commonly used in applied fields such as: psychology, education, human behaviour. Subject serves as his/her own control, rather than using another individual or group. Dependent variable the behaviour we want to change: variable being measured. Independent variable the treatment program or intervention. Confounding variable a (cid:448)aria(cid:271)le that is(cid:374)"t (cid:271)ei(cid:374)g (cid:373)easured, (cid:271)ut that affe(cid:272)ts the dv.

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