Glossary E
Glossary E
Experimental cognitive psychology refers to one of the four (4) approaches in the study of human cognition that involves carrying out experiments on normal individuals, generally under laboratory conditions.
Deutsch: Experimentelle Bedingung / Español: Condición Experimental / Português: Condição Experimental / Français: Condition Expérimentale / Italiano: Condizione Sperimentale
Experimental condition in the psychology context refers to the specific environment, set of procedures, and variables that participants in an experiment are exposed to or experience. This condition is deliberately manipulated by researchers to investigate the effects of one or more independent variables on a dependent variable, allowing them to draw conclusions about cause-and-effect relationships. The experimental condition is contrasted with the control condition, where participants are not exposed to the experimental treatment, providing a baseline for comparison.
Deutsch: Experimentelles Design / Español: Diseño Experimental / Português: Design Experimental / Français: Conception Expérimentale / Italiano: Design Sperimentale /
Experimental design refers to a research design in which the investigator introduces some change in the participant’s environment and then measures the effect of that change on the participant’s behavior. Moreover, Experimental designs are designs which help us determine causality.