Experiments
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Observational Study – observes individuals and measures variables of interest but does not attempt to influence the responses.
Experiment – deliberately imposes some treatment on individuals in order to observe their response.
Treatment – an experimental condition applied to the units.
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Experimental Units – individuals on which the experiment is done.
Subjects – what human experimental units are called.
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Response Variable – measures an outcome of a study. Also referred to as the “y” variable.
Explanatory Variable – attempts to explain the observed outcomes. Also referred to as the “x” variable.
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Lurking Variable – a variable that is not among the explanatory or response variables in a study and yet may influence the interpretation of relationships among these variables.
Confounding – variables are confounded when their effects on a response variable cannot be distinguished from each other. Confounded variables may be explanatory or lurking. Example p. 270.
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Factors – the explanatory variables in an experiment.
Levels (treatments) – different values of each factor.
Example p. 290
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Placebo – a dummy pill or treatment that looks and tastes like the treatment but has no active ingredients.
Placebo Effect – Response to a dummy treatment.
Control Group – the group of patients who receive the placebo. The control group allows us to control the effects of outside variables on the outcome.