Types of Sampling
Choose one and discuss in detail:1. Be able to design research given a scenario. For example: You decide to study the effects of distracted driving on attention. Design the study. Two groups? More than two? Repeated measures? Counterbalancing? Factorial? Identify IVs, DVs, CVs. State the hypothesis/purpose. Give complete rationale, explanation.2. List and define the nine steps in designing a survey research project (page 294).3. Define the types of sampling4. Define and Discuss validity and reliability5. Be able to determine number of IVs, DVs, levels, factors, and number of groups in factorial designs (example: 2×4 design has two IVs, one DV, two levels of first IV, 4 levels of second IV, and 8 groups also 80 subjects if 10 per group).6. Be able to identify IVs, DVs and come up with potential control variables (extraneous variables) that need to be controlled in any given study.