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A cognitive psychologist is testing whether a new training program improves the working memory of older adults. Describe how the psychologist should apply the concept of a control condition to set up a baseline group for this study.

Question: A cognitive psychologist is testing whether a new training program improves the working memory of older adults. Describe how the psychologist should apply the concept of a control condition to set up a baseline group for this study.

Sample answer: The psychologist should set up a control condition consisting of older adults who do not receive the new working memory training program. The memory performance of this untreated group will then be compared to the training group to determine if the program improved working memory.

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  • Applies the concept by specifying that control participants do not receive the working memory training.
  • Identifies this group as the experimental baseline.
  • Explains that outcomes of the control group are compared to the treatment group to measure effectiveness.

Feedback: To apply the concept of a control condition, the control group must be composed of participants who do not receive the active intervention (the working memory training) to serve as a baseline comparison for the treatment group.

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