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A cognitive psychologist is conducting a within-subjects experiment to compare how participants perform on a reading task under two distinct conditions: once with background music playing, and once in silence. Identify the specific statistical test they should use to compare the performance means under these two conditions and apply the conceptual definition to justify this choice.

Question: A cognitive psychologist is conducting a within-subjects experiment to compare how participants perform on a reading task under two distinct conditions: once with background music playing, and once in silence. Identify the specific statistical test they should use to compare the performance means under these two conditions and apply the conceptual definition to justify this choice.

Sample answer: The psychologist should use a dependent-samples tt-test (paired-samples tt-test). This choice is justified because they are comparing two means obtained from the same sample of participants who were tested under two distinct conditions (background music vs. silence) in a within-subjects experiment.

Key points:

  • Applies the dependent-samples tt-test (or paired-samples tt-test) to the experimental scenario.
  • Justifies the test based on comparing two means from the same sample.
  • Recognizes that the study employs a within-subjects design with two distinct conditions.

Rubric: To receive full credit, the answer must: 1) identify the dependent-samples tt-test (or paired-samples tt-test) as the correct test, and 2) justify its use by noting that the study compares two means obtained from the same sample tested under two distinct conditions in a within-subjects experiment.

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