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Understanding Validity :Designing, Running, and Analyzing Experiments(Interaction Design Specialization) Answers 2026

Question 1

What is experimental control?

❌ Ensuring nothing happens without the experimenter knowing
❌ Ensuring every subject experiences every condition
❌ Ensuring measures are made correctly and precisely
Ensuring that systematic differences in observed responses can be attributed to systematic changes in manipulated factors
❌ None of the above

Explanation:
Experimental control is about isolating cause and effect so changes in results can be confidently linked to the independent variables.


Question 2

Which are examples of potential confounds? (Select all that apply)

❌ Every visitor was different
Designers saw website A and scientists saw website B
Visitors before noon saw A; after noon saw B
❌ Site A was different from site B
❌ Measuring again with new visitors

Explanation:
Confounds occur when another variable is systematically linked to the condition being tested.


Question 3

Ecological validity and experimental control cannot both be maximized.

True
❌ False


Question 4

Which was not discussed as a way to handle confounds?

❌ Manipulate it
❌ Control for it
❌ Measure it
Hide it
❌ All of the above


Question 5

Which is not another term for the response?

❌ Dependent variable
❌ Measure
❌ Outcome
❌ Y
Factor


Question 6

Assumptions of ANOVA (Select all that apply)

❌ Reliability of residuals
Normality
❌ Homoscedasticity (not the term used)
Independence
Homogeneity of variance


Question 7

Which was not a common data distribution reviewed?

❌ Normal
❌ Lognormal
❌ Bimodal
❌ Exponential
❌ Gamma
❌ Poisson
❌ Binomial
Multinomial


Question 8

A multinomial distribution is relevant when:

The response is categorical with more than two categories
❌ Response is bimodal
❌ Response is scalar
❌ Response is Poisson
❌ None


Question 9

Most precise difference between parametric vs nonparametric analyses:

❌ Operate on ranks
❌ Make assumptions about spread
Make assumptions about the distribution of the response within the population
❌ Easier to use
❌ None


Question 10

Parametric analyses usually have greater statistical power.

True
❌ False


Question 11

Nonparametric analyses must meet ANOVA assumptions.

False
✅ True ❌➡️ Incorrect


Question 12

Nonparametric analyses typically operate on ranks.

True
❌ False


🧾 SUMMARY TABLE

Q# Correct Answer(s)
1 Attributing response differences to manipulated factors
2 Designers vs scientists; Time-of-day split
3 True
4 Hide it
5 Factor
6 Normality; Independence; Homogeneity of variance
7 Multinomial
8 Categorical response (>2 categories)
9 Assumptions about population distribution
10 True
11 False
12 True