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AP Psychology 3.2 Research Methods. Which of the following examples demonstrates random assignment?
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- 00:05
And here's your shmoop du jour brought to you by the post
- 00:07
office that magical place where time stands still okay here's our question [Woman stood outside a post office]
- 00:13
which of the following examples demonstrates random assignment and here are
- 00:17
the potential answers.... alright well before we dive into the
- 00:25
wonderful world of random assignments and research and experimentation some [Walt Disney stood outside theme park]
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- 00:28
rules need to be understood first the conditions of the experiment need to be
- 00:33
selected before the random assignment for example dividing groups into
- 00:36
cucumber eating and carrot eating groups, because that doesn't sound random at
- 00:40
all once these conditions have been selected we can choose participants from [Participants chosen from groups]
- 00:44
a large group of people who represent the population and find a way to
- 00:48
randomly assign them to each group without bias... alright now that we've
- 00:52
cleared that up let's take a look at our completely insane answer choices
- 00:55
starting with A.. let's disregard the part where Janine spent four years of her life [Janine inside a post office]
- 01:02
in a post office and take a look at her selection process.. is at random? Not
- 01:06
so much as a matter of fact Janine selection process is inherently biased [Janine selects woman from the groups]
- 01:10
who knows what sort of internalized selection biases were subconsciously
- 01:14
influencing who she asked to participate yeah we just hope Janine sn't going to
- 01:19
give her study another shot and spend four more years at the post office.. alright let's check
- 01:23
in good old Bill next... Bill hasn't actually defined any groups all he's
- 01:27
doing is asking people to fill out paperwork on their preferences since [Bill with preferences on clipboard]
- 01:31
he's not randomly assigning anything we can get rid of this option and maybe
- 01:34
Bill should relax and take in a movie or something..
- 01:39
well C doesn't cut it either because Anna is simply selecting the first 40
- 01:44
aardvarks to arrive, seriously she's studying aardvark in cucumber fields [Anna stood in a cucumber field]
- 01:49
why do we have a feeling Janine, Bill and Anna hang out together anyway waiting
- 01:55
for the first 40 prevents her selection from being entirely random we can nix
- 01:59
this answer and hope that our next researcher is a little more normal [Bill, Janine and Anna staring at answer D]
- 02:03
Jason's experiment isn't what we're looking for either though because it's
- 02:07
not really random to select a room full of only boys.. that's basically the
- 02:12
opposite of random it's modnar.. cool word, we should make that a thing
- 02:17
but we do give Jason points for not standing in a post office for four
- 02:21
years or studying aardvarjs.. that leaves us with E despite the fact that Jeff has
- 02:26
spent too much time with Anna and her aardvark he's our right answer he [Jeff with Anna in a field of aardvarks]
- 02:30
identifies his different groups assigns numbers and then allows the random blind
- 02:34
selection to determine which aardvark belongs in which group there's no
- 02:38
possibility for any sort of subconscious selection bias because Jeff himself
- 02:41
isn't making that decision the randomly selected numbers are way to go Jeff
- 02:46
maybe stop hanging out with Anna and her friend they don't seem like the best [Anna, Bill and Janine rock climbing]
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